Saunterer
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I would not call professional types lay searchers; that is on you. It is probable that the first diver search was primarily designed to locate a body. But one of the key search areas was around each of the bridge piers (against which, months later, the laptop was supposedly found). Could they have missed the laptop? Sure.Yet the drive, in particular, was a small item, under several feet of water in an area with debris. They were not aware that the drive had been separated until the laptop was found. It is hugely possible that it was missed.
Searchers are not fish, especially lay searchers.
It is also possible that they missed the laptop.
It is, IMO, impossible that the CCSOSAR and other officials were searching solely for a body. They were searching the shorelines and other areas for any other evidence and they knew that the laptop and several other personal affects were missing.
BTW, the area where the hard drive was supposedly found was never under several feet of water...on April 15 or at anytime thereafter in 2005. I also personally scoured that area several times for any evidence, not at first knowing about the laptop but just looking at everything, for anything.