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I'm not sure if it's just that these times could be very different from 1975, but I've lately been following a case (Shane Montgomery). This missing person is a 21 year old college student who disappeared Thanksgiving Eve, and from day 1, there was all kinds of publicity, FBI came in, searches were made by lots of professionals, etc. This family wanted, and got, lots of attention for their son-it's remarkable what this family's been able to do. I don't know if this would have been possible back in 1975, because it just isn't how LE handled missing person reports, but it seems to me that Sylvia's remains would or could have been found by now if they had some assistance by LE right after she disappeared. I am surprised that the Montgomery family was able to get LE to even consider asking for camera footage from local businesses, since he is an adult-hardly any younger than Sylvia was when she disappeared (I realize that in 1975, businesses rarely had cameras-not like now).
Bbm: I saw this development on the news last night - seeing the pictures of the canal and river --it was like a Déjà vu of the Sarah Majoras case. - I think business surveillance cameras are now a modern tool being utilized in missing person cases like this. -In Sarah's case I always wondered if there was any footage of her captured along the canal - but LE got many surrounding businesses to look at their footage which is how they pinpointed the general search location.
There were no surveillance cameras in '75 when Sylvia went missing (maybe closed circuit at the SI Mall-I don't know) -but one thing I have wondered is - there are allegedly "three versions" of where Sylvia got out of the car according to her brother, but which one was told that night to her parents? Where exactly did the BF/F say she exited the car (told that night). And which way did she go?