Dave F.
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I think BM's description of mishandling of the bike was a simple way to express his frustration.Regarding any K9s used in this case:
I admit I'm a big fan of dogs in general and trained K9s specifically being used to help follow a track or help locate people (or alert if they detect the odor of decomp).
No, K9s not a perfect tool and I don't think I or anyone else has said they are. But *IF* a dog has alerted, that's a piece of the puzzle that gets my attention. And if several trained dogs were used and *none* of them found a track or alerted, that too would also be something that would get my attention. ("hmmm...wonder what that means...")
Just like *IF* there were zero prints found on SM's bike that too would get my attention because that would be unusual and could be a sign of staging.
IMO
It sounded to me like BM was indicating that he believed the bike was thrown or carried the short distance from the roadway. If that is what happened, the logical method would have been to grab the handlebar at the stem with one hand and the rear of the saddle with the other, which are two very irregular surfaces that are not likely to produce liftable prints. IMO