MADJGNLAW
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The day Caylee's remains were found (IIRC) Tim signed himself out of a hospital down south, to hotfoot it back to Orlando. I thought he stated they were searching the area very close to where Caylee's remains were eventually found. He called off the search after they lost a brand new 4 Wheeler, that had been loaned to them by a local. He said he hated calling off the search and he knew a lot of people were upset by his decision, but that finding Caylee's remains in the condition they were in supported his original call. If a horse had been able to wade through the water there, chances are very good the remains would have been pushed down into the soft mud. It was possible they could have been lost forever or, at the very least further damaged and evidence would have been destroyed.
The fact that a vehicle the size of a 4 Wheeler could be lost, completely submerged just a few yards from where Caylee's remains were found weeks later further supports the grounds that Caylee could in fact be there, but be completely hidden to searchers.
The loss of the 4 Wheeler added another 10G to the cost of searching for this sweet angel who's mother knew where she was all along.
I'm so glad that Tim didn't let the fact that KC knew where sweet Caylee was stop him from conducting searches. He later said in all his years searching, this one was literally one in a thousand and he hopes he has a thousand more before going through anything like this again!
Tim is truly an angel on earth to anyone who has lost a loved one.
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:doh: So much information that I get confused. I don't know why, but I thought the ATV- 4 Wheeler was damaged when they were searching near the airport and TM has said they would come back when the water went down. The area near Suburban had 6inches of water, which is not much. Soooo, confused. Thank you for clarifying that.