Right. And just like the family house, there were a lot of resources invested in driving up to Cambridge and excavating a very specific site if they didn't have some physical evidence of a crime.
Yep. They just want to bring Amy home, they have no idea if she's alive or dead, it's part of a process, working with BCA, FBI, call the tip line, etc...
Agreed. There were a lot of people just standing around that hold watching. I saw four people pick up and move that blue tent... I thought they were going to bring something out.
Watching the live video, it really looks like they are digging in one very specific site, about 1/4mi away from a big outbuilding (big storage garage) in a cropping of trees.
Hmmmm. Whatever would they want baby teeth for?
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Two-and-a-half decades after her oldest daughter went missing, Pagnac says her daughter’s room was meticulously sifted through.
“They took a lot of Amy’s art and schoolwork papers, notes, things, a lot of the stuff...
I don't know... I think they were more thorough than you might think:
"They did say, though, that they were grateful to return home and for media coverage telling Amy’s story. They said investigators seemed to take some of her paperwork but returned her things to boxes and put everything...
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