I don't believe there is more evidence than that regarding Lincks. The doc seems very slanted toward Lincks and that says more about the filmmaker than it does about this case.
Here's some food for thought about Sevier. He was a deputy in the River Valley (Sebastian County, I believe) during the time of Morgan's disappearance. Several years later he left that job when he was charged for the child-sex crime.... interesting. Proof of anything? Probably not. BUT...
The Turner Bend area (store) is about ten minutes away from Stephen's Road. There is a county road number associated with what is known as Stephen's Road and from what I see on the map, it's 11 miles away. Hope that helps.
Stephen's Road is near Turner Bend. It is not an hour away. More like 6-7 minutes. Maybe 10 minutes. Not far at all. I am sure that the media described the location as near Turner Bend because it is so close. The person/people to ask run the website whokilledmissywitt.com. They also have...
According to a 2012 court connect entry, Sevier is no longer required to register as a sex offender.
09/10/2012
09:51 AM ORDER OTHER SEVIER, BRIAN PATRICK
Entry: ORDER TO TERMINATE OBLIGATION TO REGISTER, CRT TERMINATES DEFTS OBLIGATION TO REG AS SEX OFFENDER; CR-2012-4260
I just want to follow back up on my post and clarify: I was inquiring about BoomBurger's post... I am not accusing B.Sevier of being a suspect in the Nick case.
I disagree. Some kind of disagreement or argument ensued before Melissa was struck in the back of the head and ultimately abducted. There is so much more to the case and I think that knowledge might change your mind... might not. :)