I totally agree! I was talking to her friend that runs her FB page. LE will not share anything that is in her file; so sounds like they're protecting someone
Ever since I found the FB page, I've been telling Tammy's friend to have Tammy's sister do a FOIA request. He didn't think they would release anything and if they did that a lot would be blacked out. A few months before I posted the above, I finally had time to do the research to get what her sister needed to put in a formal request. I wonder if her doing the request is what prompted them to get off their butts.
They are digging at a home not far from me looking for something to do with her case.
Hubby just drove past there and said alot of action going on!
http://www.syracuse.com/crime/index...earch_town_of_sullivan_home.html#incart_email
I just found this timeline at your link. Had never seen it before.
Tammy Mahoney missing person case timeline
Tammy Mahoney timeline
May 8, 1981: Tammy Mahoney, 19, disappears on her way to visit friends in Hamilton. She is last seen hitchhiking south on Route 46 in Madison County.
May 11, 1981: Mahoney's boyfriend reports her missing.
November 1981: Police and dogs comb the woods near the Onondaga Nation after receiving a tip.
April 1989: Police hold a news conference to renew public interest in the case and to try to come up with leads.
November 1997: Police uncover a woman's partial skeleton in Manlius. They determine it's not Mahoney.
June 1999: Detectives say DNA tests conducted on human remains found in Manlius don't match Mahoney.
May 2000: Investigators reveal they believe Mahoney was gang-raped and killed on Oneida Indian Nation land the night she disappeared. Her body was never found.
June 2001: Police, following a tip that remains were found on Oneida territory, turn up only deer and cat bones.
October 2001: Madison County Undersheriff Doug Bailey says they have identified suspects in Mahoney's murder. He says the suspects know they are suspects.
June 2002: Madison County sheriff's deputies dug up a former pond on Oneida Indian Nation land looking for a car Mahoney may have been placed in after her death. They did not find a car.
May 2004: Members of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Madison County Sheriff's Office searched a site on Route 46 south of Union Street near the Oneida Indian Nation.
March 25, 2016: A search is underway for what may be Mahoney's remains in the woods in Oneida.