I agree on everything you pointed out and am curious if they'll ever release the photos from the offices. When blood or any bodily fluids are removed from an area I know that that is considered hazardous material. Who or what service would be available at the drop of a hat to clean the building within 24 hours, especially around the holidays? Not to mention the case was still open with nothing but speculation regarding Macron's whereabouts. Is the service used to clean the building and the receipts public record? Can a lawyer reach out to the people that cleaned the building and get an eyewitness account of what it actually looked like? There seems to be some disagreement in statements regarding the amount of blood. One report said a lot and another said very little. They also said the truck was located using OnStar, but they didn't contact the cell phone companies for any information that "pinged" off the surrounding towers between the hours that we know Macron went missing? This to me would be detective protocol 101 and any person with half a clue would immediately take these steps. Another thing that is odd is why would Centner address the media on an active investigation into the disappearance of a local elected official? That seems pretty serious to me and not some minor drug bust at a local home. Wouldn't that be the responsibility of Sheriff Miller? Sounds like he has some control issues in his department and needs to get a set of huevos and get a handle on his boys.