Coley
You are damned if you do and damned if you don't
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Huh?
Cost of boots, hat etc = - $200
Cost of gas = - $40
PROFIT from media deal = + $thousands
So is the issue the amount of money?
Huh?
Cost of boots, hat etc = - $200
Cost of gas = - $40
PROFIT from media deal = + $thousands
This is true.
The divers are not going where anyone else will ever go again.
They won't interfere with anything TES is doing.
I don't think what one group is doing puts down or invalidates another.
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I sooo agree. Is it really better if no one keeps an eye out and she's unknowingly walked over by park visitors or better that people first scour the area to do all they can to ensure that doesn't happen? LE haven't searched for her for months now...she may have already been trampled by innocent picknickers. I really don't get why people want the search to stop.
Interesting...I thought Tim said he covered all areas he wanted to while he was here. If they hadn't covered all the areas, why did they call it off before doing so when they had some momentum of volunteers showing up to search?
I'd really like to know how one becomes an 'authorized' searcher as opposed to some 'independent' searcher? If TES uses ordinary citizens as volunteers during their searches, they're really not much more 'professional' than any other search team.
And I am NOT buying that it's better for the integrity of anything if they just decide to wait until somebody happens to stumble upon Caylee's body by accident while out for the day.
LE is NOT out searching themselves so I see NO chance that there could be 'interference!' Having a group of people searching in the woods or in a lake or any other place will NOT prevent LE from conducting their interviews or chasing down any leads they might get.
The ONLY possible 'reason' for LE to jump on this 'don't search for Caylee' bandwagon that I can see is because they still hope that Cindy might start facing reality & maybe get Casey to tell the truth. And frankly, I think we'll see pigs fly before THAT ever happens.
So is the issue the amount of money?
Bolded by me: Do you have any proof that LE has not searched for her for months now? I don't know if they have or haven't, but you seem to be so very sure that they are not - could you please provide a link to a story or some other proof that they are not out there searching?
You win, I'm busted.
I took a Gatorade from the search headquarters back in Sept. and a bottle of water form them in November.
I have plenty of proof.
The reason you and others here don't know that, is for us, it is not about money, (and we are all losing money every time we go out), AND DO IT WITHOUT ASKING FOR ONE RED CENT FROM ANYBODY.
Sorry I can't provide a "link". There ARE people here, who do know what they are doing, and are content doing it without fanfare, without putting up a website, without starting threads here, and without having 'live cams' to entertain the masses.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, but have you found her? And if not, why in the world would you not want others to look for her?? I mean no disrespect to anyone, but this "our searchers are better than their searchers and therefore their search should stop" stuff sounds like kindergarten stuff to me. All that matters is finding Caylee.
Please don't misinterpret my words. I never claimed the searchers are better than their searchers and I believe there should be more searching. That is correct, it is about finding Caylee. I never said others should not search for her but I do not believe that it needs to be made into a film. Maybe it's just my protective nature towards this little innocent victim that just needs to have people out looking for her because that is what needs to be done, nothing more. If anyone else feels the way I do, then grab your boots and your stick and let's go. You'll learn things you never thought you had any need to know.
So is the issue the amount of money?
There is absolutely no evidence to indicate that Caylee's remains are in the park or any other particular place. Should everyone in Florida freeze in place right now in order to prevent someone from stumbling upon her remains? I hope that's not what you're saying because, IMO, that's the only way she will be found.
You win, I'm busted.
I took a Gatorade from the search headquarters back in Sept. and a bottle of water form them in November.
I think what is important is that the divers are not going where anyone else will ever go.
BOTH TES and the divers can search without interfering with the other.
One person's efforts do not invalidate people's efforts.
IMO
Well, thank you but there are others right here on this thread that share in what I am saying. We want her found badly enough to keep looking. Days off for us are out in the woods, around the ponds and lakes, etc. We also want to expand our group so keep that in mind. I just wanted people to be aware that just because TES pulled the RV out doesn't mean the search has ended. We try to fly under the radar and I'm sure you understand why.
Really? I assume then that when the media helicopters started flying over the TES searches that you feel they should have been called off???
Please don't misinterpret my words. I never claimed the searchers are better than their searchers and I believe there should be more searching. That is correct, it is about finding Caylee. I never said others should not search for her but I do not believe that it needs to be made into a film. Maybe it's just my protective nature towards this little innocent victim that just needs to have people out looking for her because that is what needs to be done, nothing more. If anyone else feels the way I do, then grab your boots and your stick and let's go. You'll learn things you never thought you had any need to know.
Good divers cost money. Swimming around with alligators is a little bit dangerous.
Irregardless, Caylee's body needs to be found. If Leonard's divers find her...I will be grateful.
If a member of TES finds her I will be grateful.
I thank any and all for their hard work and efforts.