OkieGranny
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Good points and I agree that there are things that need searched very badly. Preferably by outside area LE like the FBI.
I wish we knew precisely where the location of the fire pit was in relation to the car wreck.
Got to thinking about if they were lost, and they had a lighter, they would build a fire at night, and they also may build one to signal for help. So, if they managed to build a fire and stayed at the fire, what if the wrong people found them too late and they had already passed away and were near the fire? Would they just build a bigger fire and get rid of evidence because they were afraid of culpability?
Didn't we read that the fire was burning for days, and maybe even weeks? It seems really odd that a fire would be burning so long. And then we hear that a backhoe came and buried the fire using a backhoe.
Something really seems strange about that fire pit. Molly's mom sure seemed like she wanted a better search of the fire pit area. I agree with her, and a good forensic team could still possibly find things in the area of the fire pit. Its not like everything can be burned to ashes in most fires. There usually are bits and pieces of things that could still be found.
We have such limited information, it is really hard in this case. It would be great if we had a google map with precise markings of the car wreck, the fire pit, the drivers house, those 2 roads, etc., and that would help us see how far apart things were. Some people are good with creating BING maps with markings on them.
But you are so right that things need searched the right way. Preferably by someone like the FBI with no ties to the area. If I was the family, I would not even want OSBI at this point.
Now you're almost reading my mind, lol. Just about everything you covered in this post is something I've either been thinking or have been deep-digging to find answers to, without a whole lot of luck. It is frustrating to have so little info to work with, and especially frustrating that there's no POI officially named so we can sleuth him. I've got my knives sharpened and ready to go if that day ever comes.
Am still unable to pinpoint either the location of the car or the burning hole. The most specific info I could find about the hole is that it was "east of Pike Road." Yes, it did supposedly burn for two weeks, and yes, the families, or at least the Millers, seem to believe there's something very suspicious about the hole. IMO, it absolutely needs to be excavated and its contents thoroughly sifted by someone who knows what they're doing.
Found a very brief exchange between two Miller cousins, one who participated in the interview and another who did not; one said seeing the hole is just too much, and the other said yes, it is. It gave me chills, and really kind of cemented my belief that the hole is important in this story.