Patrick Jane
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One of the post-confession articles suggested that the suspect did not expect anyone to look in the bunker, and that the two people who found Suzanne were looking for her at the bunker.
Then again, reporting of facts is fuzzy, so take that with a grain of salt.
Two people who found Suzanne were at the bunker to search for her:
"Eaton’s husband and sons went to Crete to help, a cousin told the Associated Press. Family members created a Facebook page to publicize the search.
The two people who ultimately found Eaton were part of that growing effort, CBS News reported."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...ice-say/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.895da57fb48f
I'd need to see some much clearer and better sourcing to ever believe that those amateur cave hunters were part of the victim's official or unofficial SAR.
The major reason why I'm skeptical is because there is ZERO chance the victim (on her own) would have ever wound up in a bunker in Xamoudohori after starting out in Kolymbari. There's literally no plausible scenario in which the victim would walk/hike/run to that location. And I can't see why amateur cave hunters would be looking for her there in a bunker in Xamoudohori unless there was a suspicion she had been murdered and her body discarded there. But, if there was a tip to that effect, that search would have been handled by LE, not by amateur cave hunters.
Further, in this interview with Greek media, they say how completely shocked they were on finding the victim's corpse (my paraphrase and translation only).
Why would they be shocked if the only reason they were there was to look for her?
MOO