Tim Miller Interview re: Blanchard Search

Yes, and with the turnout as low as it was, it seems he would have stayed longer. Did he not say he would find her this time?
People who bash LP accuse him of lies.....well...
......ok.....yes, Tim should have stuck to his word. No matter what.

More goes on than we know, folks. Have faith in Tim, Eqqusearch, and LE. Read all your sources and put the pieces together. He was coming to search, and wouldn't leave till she was found. Well, he's leaving, so...?
Do the math.
 
Our camp is on a "silty" lake and I can tell you that once something goes under, it is very difficult, usually impossible, to find. I have no idea how the divers are working in those conditions. Once you disturb the silt it becomes impossible to see.
 
More goes on than we know, folks. Have faith in Tim, Eqqusearch, and LE. Read all your sources and put the pieces together. He was coming to search, and wouldn't leave till she was found. Well, he's leaving, so...?
Do the math.


Sarah, I hope the math is CORRECT.
I was convinced last time Tim left that they definitely found SOMETHING.
Held onto that belief until he returned this time.
Now, I have no hope anything more will be found.
:balloons:
 
Sarah, I hope the math is CORRECT.
I was convinced last time Tim left that they definitely found SOMETHING.
Held onto that belief until he returned this time.
Now, I have no hope anything more will be found.
:balloons:

Never give up faith! :blowkiss:
 
This is what I don't understand. If TM was expecting so many more volunteers than actually came, why was there such a food and water shortage? Does TM and TES normally supply food and water for the searchers or does TES only cover lodging and expenses of the TES people? I am not trying to be snarky, just really unaware of what would happen normally. :confused:

Mitzi: the number of people who contacted TES or LP and said they would be there and the number of people who actually came to help, well you can see how far apart those numbers were. Don't know why people didn't come, some said they thought they would not be needed because so many other people were coming. I don't know where the 'expected number' came from. I know I heard LP talk about it on NG, and I know I heard TM say he was expecting it to be the largest search ever - just don't know where the numbers came from.

I was at the search and worked at the command center both days. Like the people who said they were coming and didn't - Some of the water and food that was promised did not show up either - that I know for a fact. I don't know the logistics of food/water at any other search, I can't answer about what they normally do, I can only tell you what I know about this search. What was incredible though, was the response from local people and non local people when they heard that there was a need for water and food at this search. It made me smile more than once to see a pizza place driver show up and climb out of his/her car with 10 to 15 pizzas and look around trying to figure out exactly 'who' to deliver them to - and the people who showed up with bottled water in their trucks, cars, etc. or placed an order for water and had it delivered.

Hope I answered at least part of your question for you.
 
REMEMBER FOLKS...the blame goes here -- CASEY ANTHONY.

No one else.
 
Mitzi: the number of people who contacted TES or LP and said they would be there and the number of people who actually came to help, well you can see how far apart those numbers were. Don't know why people didn't come, some said they thought they would not be needed because so many other people were coming. I don't know where the 'expected number' came from. I know I heard LP talk about it on NG, and I know I heard TM say he was expecting it to be the largest search ever - just don't know where the numbers came from.

I was at the search and worked at the command center both days. Like the people who said they were coming and didn't - Some of the water and food that was promised did not show up either - that I know for a fact. I don't know the logistics of food/water at any other search, I can't answer about what they normally do, I can only tell you what I know about this search. What was incredible though, was the response from local people and non local people when they heard that there was a need for water and food at this search. It made me smile more than once to see a pizza place driver show up and climb out of his/her car with 10 to 15 pizzas and look around trying to figure out exactly 'who' to deliver them to - and the people who showed up with bottled water in their trucks, cars, etc. or placed an order for water and had it delivered.

Hope I answered at least part of your question for you.

Bolded by me. :)
I completely agree with you.
I traveled from GA with the assumption that I would be responsible for my own food and water. I planned accordingly. It was VERY NICE, though, to come in from a search to good food and COLD water and sodas.
SO...to everyone who took care of us...thanks again. :blowkiss:
 
Bolded by me. :)
I completely agree with you.
I traveled from GA with the assumption that I would be responsible for my own food and water. I planned accordingly. It was VERY NICE, though, to come in from a search to good food and COLD water and sodas.
SO...to everyone who took care of us...thanks again. :blowkiss:

I wish I could have met all of you!! I was there both days too, but only met a handful of WS'rs.
It was so nice of everyone who took care of the searchers, and much appreciated! :blowkiss:
 
wow! This is from D. Lohr's site... a snippet:

"We are associated in no way with the actions of Leonard Padilla," Tim told Investigation Discovery. " Tim also expressed that he was upset with CNN's Nancy Grace, whom he also finds at fault.

"Nancy grace wanted me to come do her show tonight and I said absolutely not," Tim said. "I told her producer that this is the "Leonard Padilla Show" and that I did not want anything to do with it. I said this is not Leonard's fault, this is Nancy Graces fault. She puts the clown on TV every night to entertain the public and as a result that has distracted everyone from everything we have been trying to do out here. It is the Leonard Padilla show now and Nancy Grace gave him the power to do it. Leonard has a fan club out there and it has totally turned this into a circus."

I so agree with him. I just hope that people who watch Nancy Grace realize that LP injected himself into this case and into the search effort. I'm so afraid that this will all reflect badly on Tim and the good work that he does.

Me, too. What a total shame.

What in the hell? Yeah I don't like Tim Miller now.

Surely you jest!? You really can put Tim Miller's background and all the good he has done up against Leonard Padilla's and it's TIM you find wanting???
 
I applaud both Tim and LP for conducting their searches. I think its obvious that there is a fundamental difference between these two gentlemen, and it came to the forefront this weekend. IMO, LP probably became impatient with the pace things were moving and felt the searches where being conducted in the wrong areas once the cross picture came to light. Since TES had mapped out there specific search areas prior to the leak, he had to move forward, and LP was patient until the search turned up nothing and he decided to high tail it over to the JBP. These are two different men, with two completely different styles, but they have a common goal.....to find Caylee.
 
Mitzi: the number of people who contacted TES or LP and said they would be there and the number of people who actually came to help, well you can see how far apart those numbers were. Don't know why people didn't come, some said they thought they would not be needed because so many other people were coming. I don't know where the 'expected number' came from. I know I heard LP talk about it on NG, and I know I heard TM say he was expecting it to be the largest search ever - just don't know where the numbers came from.

I was at the search and worked at the command center both days. Like the people who said they were coming and didn't - Some of the water and food that was promised did not show up either - that I know for a fact. I don't know the logistics of food/water at any other search, I can't answer about what they normally do, I can only tell you what I know about this search. What was incredible though, was the response from local people and non local people when they heard that there was a need for water and food at this search. It made me smile more than once to see a pizza place driver show up and climb out of his/her car with 10 to 15 pizzas and look around trying to figure out exactly 'who' to deliver them to - and the people who showed up with bottled water in their trucks, cars, etc. or placed an order for water and had it delivered.

Hope I answered at least part of your question for you.

Volunteers are told to BRING LUNCH and water for themselves. Any donations are icing on the cake.................. I was there Sat/Sun/Mon and searched all day and this is a SEARCH not a "picnic." As for the food and water I was there and I never saw so many left over PIZZA from all companies,QUIZNO's,Pre-packaged sandwiches,POP-EYES, homemade sweets,BOTTLED WATER and a nice treat MCDonalds yesterday for all of us searches. And over the weekend McDonald gave 50% discount to searches in stores....and they were very generous giving us ice and bottled water.

KUDOS to METRO-ICE......................for the huge donation.
 
I don't appreciate at all what Tim Miller said about Leanord Padilla. I read it in a article and I am ticked off about it. Leanord Padilla is half the reason why there were so many people that came to search with TES this weekend. Not to mention Leanord has said nothing but nice things about Tim. He praised Tim so many times on Nancy Grace and then Tim comes out with that. WTFever.

And for anyone who hasnt' seen the video this is part of an article from Channel 9:

Miller also said he's frustrated with bounty hunter Leonard Padilla, who started his own search Monday in an area Miller claims isn't even on sheriff's investigators radar.

"There's no evidence to lead anyone to believe there's a good reason to dive. I would only hope it's not for self promotional reasons and turning this into a circus," Miller said.

I would like to see a link to your statement that you are crediting to TM.

This is the statement he gave.
http://www.wesh.com/video/17947522/index.html
 
http://www.uslaw.com/library/Criminal_Law/Day_Crazy_Developments_Caylee_Anthony_Case.php?item=293206

While all of this was going on yesterday, bounty hunter Leonard Padilla approached Tim and told him that he needed to send divers into the Little Econ River in Blanchard Park. Padilla was convinced that Caylee would be found in the water there, based upon the discovery of a cross necklace that EquuSearch team member Lisa Hxxxxxx had found on a nearby tree during the first search effort. That necklace, according to Padilla, had beads on it that were "identical" to beads that the female bounty hunter (the one who stayed in the house when Casey was out on bond) had seen on jewelry that Casey had allegedly made.

Leonard's theory was that Casey Anthony had transported a deceased Caylee to the park, hung the cross on a tree branch and then threw her in the water.

"I had my people use side-scan sonar to examine that water yesterday and then I went back myself and checked it again," Tim Miller said today in an interview with Investigation Discovery. "I told Leonard that it only takes an hour to scan it and that we had put four or five hours into it just so there would be no question as to whether she was there. I can tell u where every tire is at, I can show you where there is a bucket, where there is an old wheelbarrow and fender from a car. I can show you how deep the water is in every place and what the water temperature is. There is not a body in there."

Despite the fact that Tim had cleared the river, Leonard contacted an amateur news site and made the announcement during a live Internet feed. What followed was a media frenzy, which has left Tim Miller with a sour taste in his mouth.

"We are associated in no way with the actions of Leonard Padilla," Tim told Investigation Discovery. "
 
We were right, Chilly, we knew this was all going to end in tears...
 
i think tm pulling out so quickly is "bad for business". people who are not following this case as closely as most of us are might see this as giving up quickly and may not want to donate to him in the future.

i am/was (maybe) an LP fan, but lately, i just dont know. he does seem to run his mouth a little too much, even if a lot of it is his opinion. but he still is making people think that LA is caylee's dad, some of casey's friends are in on this, the marine knows everything that happend, etc. who knows how much money and manpower was wasted in his searching the lake. that was a slap in the face to TM, after he sonared the lake and cleared it. plus, i think LP and a lot of other people are putting too much into the cell phone pings. they are not as accurate as many are thinking. you have to be on your phone for it to ping a tower. a towers radius is 2-3 miles around the tower, that is a big area. plus a phone can literally get stuck on a tower, i worked at cingular/at&t for years, trust me this happends a lot with that company. there was a tower out where i worked, and i called tech support to get it fixed because i had little to no reception at work. when talking to tech support they showed me pinging on the tower that was not working which is impossible. then they showed me pinging off of another tower which was 6 miles away, which was impossible because i had no reception at the time. it is just not that accurate of a system. enough of the cell phone rant...

just out of curiousity: does anyone know how much money has been spent so far in the search for natalee holloway.
 

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