Steve McQueen
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The article announcing the family had hired Mike Toth is dated Nov 1, 2018. Only 2 days later, on Nov 3, 2018, the body was found. The discovery of the body had nothing to do with Toth, nothing to do with psychics.
I think it important to view the information about "psychics", without editing, as shown in the article:
(Reporter) "Q: What are the theories about what happened?
(Toth) A: We've had a wide range. We've had psychics reach out to us. We've had family members tell us stuff and friends tell us stuff."
Nowhere does Toth state that he consulted with or believed in consulting with psychics.
As far as appointments/elections of LE in the U.S., with very few exceptions, our sheriffs are elected by citizens served in unincorporated areas of counties, the sheriff serves and answers to these citizens, without answering to anyone elected on a political party platform. Chiefs of police departments are usually selected/appointed by the elected mayor, executive, council, etc. and they answer to their city officials. I don't think elected officials are any more at risk for conflict of interest than are appointments.
I believe the issue here is small town dynamics. The population of Mineral County is about 4,250 and the population of Superior is about 700. It has been suggested that Sheriff Toth has a connection to/relationship with RB's estranged husband DB and is protecting him from being investigated in her disappearance. The vet who did the autopsy on RB's dog was apparently also good friends with DB. It seems everyone knows everyone and has connections to everyone in these small rural communities. MOO