Hmm, well, let me look...
Okay, I just measured the distance against the scale on Google Earth and it looks like the site of the remains is about 3,000 feet from those two houses. That's over half a mile, with a lot of trees in between. When I go back and look at this picture:
The thing that stands out to me is the road (traced in red) that turns off the well site road about halfway down the hill and then curves around to the northwest along Smokestack Hollow. There are NO homes at all along that road, as far as I can tell.
A local would probably know that, but it would be quite a feat for an outsider to pull off, to choose that particular road and dump the bodies where there would be the fewest possible number of witnesses. Or maybe just a heck of a coincidence. There are other areas on that mountain just as remote or even more so, but that one at least had a fairly driveable road leading to it.
I absolutely agree about NS. I know from reading all the posts on FTJ that she'd been holding on to hope that Madyson at least was still alive, so the news of three sets of remains had to be devastating. Normally, it's family members using social media to keep their missing ones' faces and names out there in the public eye, and pushing for results from LE, but Bobby and Sherilyn and Madyson didn't have family participating in much of that, so I'm glad NS stepped up to the plate. As I've said before, without her input, we'd know very little about who the Jamisons were.
The Jamison case has definitely sucked me in, and I'm thankful for every one of our regulars on this thread and those who only stop by occasionally, each bringing such different knowledge and experience and perspectives to the table. I appreciate every bit of input, even opinions that disagree with mine, forcing me to rethink what I
think I know. Because, really, there's so very little about this case that we know for sure.