There are some oddball aspects to this case. One is that RT wasn't allowed into the search area and apparently did not go back to it. Why is he so committed to the abduction narrative? You'd think that a devoted husband would be keen to search in a wider area than the SAR people were searching. He clearly thinks it's near impossible that she would have wandered too far away.
The search expanded each day for 10 days which is why I think LE definitely thinks/thought she was out there. If they do have his phone records and nothing else happens, then I think it's safe to assume she's out there.
If BT had acted in any normal, experienced hiker kind of way (less than half a mile from a road, according to RT), she'd have been found. If we give RT the benefit of the doubt and he was only 10 minutes behind her, at most, then she disappeared without a trace very quickly indeed. Hence the variety of opinions here on WS. Occam's razor is hard to apply when common behavior is not observed. BT did not stay near the RV for the 10 minutes it took for RT to catch up to her? BT could not find the RV (which was apparently visible from many points along the trail)?
RSABBM:
I find RT's early leap to the abduction theory even as LE was sending out search teams, dogs, helicopters, etc., out combing the desert looking for BT inexplicable.
Well, almost inexplicable.
Unfortunately, the reasons I can think of for RT promulgating this stranger abduction theory are not innocent ones.
To your point about the phone records:
The SBSCO also investigated the disappearance/murder of Erin Corwin, and they were able to use phone info to assist them in their search for, and recovery of, her remains, but it took them considerable time, like a couple of months:
Untapped gold mine was site of Erin Corwin body
Search for missing Marine wife "like finding a needle in a thousand haystacks” - CBS News
Apparently, BT didn't have a cell phone, which is really most unfortunate, as LE could have definitely used that info.
I'm assuming RT
does have a phone, though, so one would assume LE is going to be mining that electronic data to see if it in any way helps them in their efforts to locate her.
LE knows a whole lot more than they're telling us.
The fact that they aren't telling us anything other than the fact that they don't believe she's been abducted (as RT is postulating) and that they haven't found any evidence of her there (where RT states she was last seen), is in and of itself quite telling.
JMO.