A week after her disappearance, more than 100 volunteers from Texas Search and Rescue
and the Texas State Guard Maritime Regiment joined a massive search that also
included about four dozen law enforcement officials from Comal County, the Department
of Public Safety, the Texas Rangers, the FBI and other agencies.
Greg Pyles, CEO of Texas Search and Rescue, said Thursday that the area where her body
was found was not included in the 23-square-mile multiagency search. Bearden’s
body was found in a neighborhood that searchers understood had already been covered
by the family, he said.
“...the area where her body was found was not included in the 23-square-mile multiagency search. Beardens body was found in a neighborhood that searchers understood had already been covered by the family, he said.”
Never ever trust amateurs to do your job for you.
I would like to ask Mr Pyles if any of those 12 teams of canines, which included cadaver dogs, began their search at the house where she had been living.
If not then why not???
If they did start there then how come none of those 12 canine teams, including cadaver dogs, led them to this area where her body was found??
And yet, according to the map posted above, her body was (eventually) found ~1,000' from the house she left.
Sounds a bit fubar, if ya ask me.