I'm no psychic, but I'll go out on a limb here and guess that Tony Reed is going to be as skinny as a rail and looking totally different than his published pictures when we see him in court tomorrow. Years ago, I would have been excited and hopeful that law enforcement was searching for the bodies and would find them soon. Did I say years ago ?
If Tony Reed won't open up and tell LE where and what they did with the bodies, then open up the entire area to the local citizens. The first person out walking their dog will literally trip over the bodies, or their chihuahua will march up prancing proudly while holding a severed hand in it's mouth. Some dude out riding his ATV will hit a bump on a well traveled trail, and realize he just ran over what appears to be a hand dug grave. This is the way it works.
The cops can't do this stuff. They're busy setting up banquet tables and tents, getting generators set up to run their communications systems, printing off maps, having meetings about how to schedule future meetings, putting up yellow warning tape, and warning citizens that if they cross the yellow tape they will be arrested. They set up grid maps and perimeters, bring in tracking dogs and cadaver dogs that run wildly through the hills and find nothing, while their handlers claim that they didn't pay 30K for this dog for no reason. (Really ??...............look who got scammed) Let's put some heat-seeking helicopters up in the air (at the rate of $500/hr,) so we can zoom in on every skunk, raccoon, fox, bear, elk, deer, and family pet within a 2 mile radius. Those helicopters never find jack-squat. Law enforcement has become a separate entity from the public........a business, per se'.............
We spend millions and millions of dollars each year to increase the ability of law enforcement to apprehend criminals, and yet the list of missing persons and unsolved murders grows larger, larger and larger every week on Websleuths. Go figure,,,,,,,,,,,,, looks like the taxpayers aren't getting their monies worth to me.
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