Wow, I'm sensing that a lot of folks are really upset with TM. I donated to TES and I have no regrets. TM has helped many people in their darkest hour. He has been elevated to superhero status and nobody can ever live up to that. He is human and he is not perfect. He can never please everyone. If you were him would continue searching for a person that is known to be deceased or would you go up to NC and possibly find missing people that might still be alive? I believe he will be back and there is already a task force set up in Orlando. Don't let the A's and MN win and turn us against him.
:clap: Great post. Tim Miller & TES have searched quietly for many years. Rarely have we ever seen any media at a search. Why, because he doesn't seek it out & want's the search to run as well as it can. I think you also want to be sure volunteers come out for the RIGHT reasosn, the search.
I understand Orlando didn't run as smooth as it could have. How many fires do you suppose they might have been putting out before it even began? How many other things distracted from the focus? If we don't see why the media shouldnt be all over the search from this, we will never understand it.
And do I care how many drinks, if at all, someone had before the search? NO. These people give of their time, talent, are away weeks at a time from spouses, children. They go in the muck & teach us how to do the same. They do the best they can. If not for TES, how much searching would have been done for Caylee? All of you who went out there, some more than once, you know how hard this search was. What if you did this day after day, week after week?
I am very angry. Tim, TES & all those who searched their hearts out are being picked apart. This is about CAYLEE. There is a core group in Orlando. Not only will they be able to continue to search for Caylee, they will be ready with boots already on the ground the next time someone is missing in that area.
We have a woman in her 40's, diabetic, mentally ill, who wandered away from a group home in Sept. She, like Caylee, deserves to be found. THIS search is near to MY heart because I have an adopted, 31 yr old son who suffers from fetal alochol syndrome. A couple yrs ago he wanted to live on his own, like every other adult. After a lot of research we thought we had found a wonderful group home. NOT. He stayed almost a year & we brought him home. That could have been my son who wondered away. I have spent 31 years working my heart out in NC to make things better for our handicapped population. Searching for Mouy is just one more way. She may not be a beautiful little girl who has tugged at our heart strings, or gotten national coverage, but she is someones daughter & her life mattered. I for one, am VERY PROUD to join a search group tomorrow for her. And I thank God TES has come to help find her, if she can be found. If Mouy is never found, her parents will know a lot of people cared.
PLEASE stop making Tim & TES out to be monsters, they aren't.