some hi-lights from the LK show...
HENRY LEE, FORENSIC SCIENTIST: It's pretty easy to -- you know, they did the correct decision to drain the pond instead of dredge the pond. When you drain the pond, once the water gone, we can grade it out, grading, and look at it one grid at a time.
Look at given no bodies, maybe on a row (sic) of tape, or maybe a weapon or something, you can look at it carefully, meticulously, systematically look at everything, because that's the second possible piece of a puzzle.
The first piece, of course, the tape with some blonde hair. Now this location, if we search carefully, either find her body or eliminate her body wasn't there. Under the water, the body, if buried, actually in favor, protect the body. Decomposition is going to be delayed.
KING: T.J. Ward, I would imagine -- I know how thorough you are, you know about this pond. What are your thoughts?
T.J. WARD, P.I. FOR HOLLOWAY TWITTY FAMILY: Well, one of the things that I figure that the witness that I found saw the car that was used in the disappearance and on the 28th, 29th and 30th. And it just seemed a little strange to me that a week later the same car shows up three or four times in the same area around that pond.
Those boys were there looking for something. And there's a good possibility that the body could be buried, because there was very, very little water in there around the 29th and 30th of May, and shortly before the storm hit and the hurricane, that's what caused all the water to be there.
And it's very soft and very easy to dig and put somebody underground there. But like Dr. Henry Lee says, it would be very, very good if the body is there, that it would be preserved by the ground itself if it is underground.
see post 1,948 - I got the spelling of your name wrong the first time