zwiebel
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I think LE refused to confirm or deny it, didn't they? Which makes me think it's probably true. Otherwise, why not say straight out they weren't looking there?
If they do have some reason to believe Stephanie might be in the water, I hope they have the resources to carry out more searches, with a water scent dog, and dive teams. And sonar, if possible. It can be so hard to find people in water that a single search is rarely enough. It seems a two or three pronged approach works best, from what I've read. But that costs money, and time. Unless volunteers can be found, but they won't work without the permission of LE and/or family.
I have found one verifiable case for a water scent dog locating someone who had been in water for a long period ( eight weeks, in that case). Nothing longer though, although there are plenty of articles saying they can do so - but no examples of real cases are given.
The Netherlands is a very good place for finding info about water scent dogs, if anyone can read Dutch. Up to half their missing people who are located deceased, are found drowned. Being below sea level, there's an awful lot of water there.
If they do have some reason to believe Stephanie might be in the water, I hope they have the resources to carry out more searches, with a water scent dog, and dive teams. And sonar, if possible. It can be so hard to find people in water that a single search is rarely enough. It seems a two or three pronged approach works best, from what I've read. But that costs money, and time. Unless volunteers can be found, but they won't work without the permission of LE and/or family.
I have found one verifiable case for a water scent dog locating someone who had been in water for a long period ( eight weeks, in that case). Nothing longer though, although there are plenty of articles saying they can do so - but no examples of real cases are given.
The Netherlands is a very good place for finding info about water scent dogs, if anyone can read Dutch. Up to half their missing people who are located deceased, are found drowned. Being below sea level, there's an awful lot of water there.