Renewed Search For Haleigh Cummings - 2026

Vern_S

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Starting today, I will be conducting an extensive aquatic search for Haleigh in the waters surrounding and downriver of the Seven Sisters Boat Ramp which is now on private property. The owner has graciously given me full access as needed to launch watercraft at this ramp to conduct the search.

After an extensive review of the case, I have determined the most probable theory to what happed to Haleigh is that she died of an overdose while in Misty's care and that she panicked and took Haleigh to the Seven Sister Boat Ramp and dumped her in the river. This theory is backed up by the Bloodhounds that tracked Haleigh to the boat ramp the morning she was reported missing. This is also The most probable theory of events put forth by the Putnam County Sheriff Departments Lead Detective at the time of Haleigh's disappearance John Merchant and and the Florida States Attorney Investigator Robert Hardwick as disclosed in an interview last year with Nancy Grace.

This theory fits within the principle of Occam's Razor that states the simplest explanation with the fewest assumptions should be preferred between competing hypotheses. I have found this to be true in almost every case I have helped solve.

I know that the waters surrounding the boat ramp and the docks/shoreline downstream were extensively searched by divers. Sonar systems in 2009 were very rudimentary compared to today's technology. I have also looked at recent depth charts that may not have been available and have concluded that Haleigh may have ended up outside their search area. In the graphic below, you can see a downward sloping trench that leads from the boat ramp to a deep hole in the river over 800ft away.

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It's obvious that the bottom currents of the river have formed this slope and hole.

It is my intention to map this area with sonar and to search the slope and hole with underwater Remotely Operated Vehicles ROVs and specialized camera systems with IR lighting. This will be a long multi day/week search. I will post updates to this thread.
 
  • #2
I look forward to your updates! Thank you.
 
  • #3
I look forward to your updates! Thank you.

I was out yesterday on the water sonar mapping the area.

Here are some sonar screenshots.

The 24ft hole on the marine charts is actually well over 30ft. In the first sonar image, you can see the hole in the left side of the sonar scan.

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In this second image I was passing directly overtop the hole which is 33.8ft deep.

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In this third image I passed over the other side. You can see the sloping trench leading into the hole on the right scan. The bottom is fairly clear of any large debris. Hopefully the visibility will be decent.

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I need a day without wind and calm waters to be able to explore this area better. My skiff was getting blown around pretty good in the wind. More updates to come.
 
  • #4
@Vern_S , Thank You for all you do!! Please stay safe. Again, Thank You.
 
  • #5
Looks like Friday (1/30) the weather looks good for Day 2 search. Plan is to create a new contour depth map of the area and to do a Bottom Current Flow Test to see where the current goes along the bottom of the river starting at the Seven Sisters Boat Ramp.

I mapped the sonar track that best shows the location of the 33ft deep hole that I will be searching with underwater ROVs along with the trench that leads to the hole from the boat ramp.

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One of the comments I have seen about this case is that Haleigh would have been eaten by gators if she was dumped in the river. Haleigh went missing on February 10th, the middle of winter. During this period, alligators in this area, Northeast Florida, will normally be in a state of dormancy called brumation. During this time they are very lethargic and stop eating. As small as Haleigh was, if she was wrapped in plastic and possibly weighted down so she stayed at the bottom of the river, this would also lessen the chance that a gator would come across her body. Also, this area has many homes along the river and is heavily trafficked by boats which would lessen the chance of large gators in this area.
 
  • #6
Thank you for your research and endeavors. I truly hope you can find Haleigh and bring her home. Even if you are unsuccessful, you have my undying respect for this.
 
  • #7
Thank you for your research and endeavors. I truly hope you can find Haleigh and bring her home. Even if you are unsuccessful, you have my undying respect for this.
I used to live in Satsuma, 1997 to 2002, before I moved to NC. This case hit home for me and my daughter who still lived in the area. My daughter even named my grand daughter after Haleigh. I am relocating back to Florida and my RV is just down the road from Satsuma so I can spend quite a bit of time searching for her.
 

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