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Does anyone know if the actual property was searched by police & not just by the family? I'm not talking about the land or surrounding. I'm talking about the out buildings, house, sheds, etc? The actual structures.
A Small child could be easy to miss in so many out buildings/structures, kids can find the tiniest nook or cranny to hide in that could definitely be overlooked by even someone who's lived on the property for however many years.
At no point have police ever said there were no shoe prints at all!. As you say, unfortunately they were unable to determine a direction of travel. That is all. Moo people may be misunderstanding this point. JmoFor all we know, there could have been Gus' footprints everywhere around the homestead. And all kinds of other footprints, pawprints, and hoofprints around the homestead also. They just couldn't tell in which direction Gus went that late afternoon. And that may be because there were too many footprints, not none. imo
"Unfortunately, at no point has there been any significant evidence that has enabled us to really focus in a direction for our search."
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Why the search for a missing 4yo in SA's outback was so challenging
A week of large-scale land and air searches have found no clues leading to the whereabouts of four-year-old Gus in outback South Australia.www.abc.net.au
Yes, perhaps, but I don't think searchers and the people coordinating the search would be stupid enough to walk over the tracks, that's the first thing they would have carefully looked for and protected.For all we know, there could have been Gus' footprints everywhere around the homestead. And all kinds of other footprints, pawprints, and hoofprints around the homestead also. They just couldn't tell in which direction Gus went that late afternoon. And that may be because there were too many footprints, not none. imo
"Unfortunately, at no point has there been any significant evidence that has enabled us to really focus in a direction for our search."
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Why the search for a missing 4yo in SA's outback was so challenging
A week of large-scale land and air searches have found no clues leading to the whereabouts of four-year-old Gus in outback South Australia.www.abc.net.au
Exactly, they have never mentioned it so I'm saying perhaps their weren't any?At no point have police ever said there were no shoe prints at all!. As you say, unfortunately they were unable to determine a direction of travel. That is all. Moo people may be misunderstanding this point. Jmo
Yes, perhaps, but I don't think searchers and the people coordinating the search would be stupid enough to walk over the tracks, that's the first thing they would have carefully looked for and protected.
But not in the dark. Flashlights.The 'professionals' were searching at night, initially.
But not in the dark. Flashlights.
I think it's just naive to think the professionals would not be careful with any tracks.
I also never said it's 100% confirmed there were no prints. I'm saying it's never been said there were any. I'm questioning whether it's just never been asked by the media or its never been said because there wasn't any prints.
But not in the dark. Flashlights.
I think it's just naive to think the professionals would not be careful with any tracks.
I also never said it's 100% confirmed there were no prints. I'm saying it's never been said there were any. I'm questioning whether it's just never been asked by the media or its never been said because there wasn't any prints.
Exactly, they have never mentioned it so I'm saying perhaps their weren't any?
I looked also. However I am sure police would have searched the buildings themselves. Maybe no media was allowed near the home, so it wasn't reported on.I tried looking thru articles earlier on here & online to see if I could find a confirmation if the police did but all I seen was that the family did. Out of formality, here in the US, the police will conduct their own home/buildings search as well, they definitely do not go by the word of the homeowners/family because like I said something/someone can be easily missed & they want to cover all bases. Children are so small, they can hide in the tiniest of places. Police also have a good "think outside the box" frame of mind whereas someone else could think "they wouldn't hide in there", ya never really know. But it would be nice to know if they actually searched. I think back to that gentleman who had passed away on his own families property (suicide) & he wasn't found for years, that poor family was searching for him for a long time & the whole time he was in a hard to reach area somewhere near the limestone of their house.