Me too! And I'm so glad there are tips still coming in.
In that clip, Greg McCullom says the following:
Sigh. I've said it before, and I'll say it again - GEORGETOWN WATCHES THE SAME NEWS STATIONS WE DO! Georgetown does not have its own news stations. The people there (and I'm saying this as someone who once lived there) watch Myrtle Beach, Florence, and Charleston news. So, it's not like they're shielded from the news of this case. Also, and this may surprise some, the World Wide Web is worldwide! Georgetown doesn't have its own separate internet.
Additionally, "the U.S. Census Bureau says the Myrtle Beach metro area is the second fastest growing area, by percentage, in the country . . . 1,400 people per month are moving to the metro area."
The Myrtle Beach metro area is one of the fastest growing area in the country
Quick math:
-46.6 NEW people move to the area every single day.
-Roughly 95,200 new people have moved here since Heather went missing.
I think the venue location is just fine. I talk to people about Heather quite often. Some have never heard a thing about this case; some remember hearing about it when it first happened and/or recently heard there was a conviction; none know anywhere near what all of us here know. McCullom can just stop with that nonsense.
TLDR - Somebody make TM's attorney stop with this change-of-venue baloney.