I have been following this case for several years. This is obviously such a frustrating case for the Miller and Haynes families because of apparent lack of investigative fervor. It appears to have simply faded into a cold case. Two young people disappeared under very suspicious circumstances and are both obviously deceased. Anybody with two working brain cells knows that foul play was involved. The area is known for drug activity and "official" corruption, especially among some characters who live in the area of Longhollow Road; characters who are known to have a very high liklihood of being involved in the disappearances (as well of other criminal activities) and/or have knowledge of what happened in the hours after Nipp infamously crashed the vehicle. Molly Miller's aunt appears to have done more investigative work than local authorities. Where is OBI?
I understand Constitutional constraints that require probable cause of a crime in order to issue a search warrant. But, as
@Sgt. Pepper posted, a crime was committed when the car chase began ..... a car that had the
two missing persons as occupants. I am not aware of any efforts to obtain search warrants in the day(s) shortly after the incident when Nipp was safe at home yet the two occupants of his vehicle were nowhere to be found.
Then there is the "non-involved" landowner who reportedly refuses to allow any investigation on their property without a search warrant. I just do not understand that one. Do local criminals have that much control that they can impose such fear toward others?
Maybe there are investigative activities quietly happening that the public is not aware of .... but maybe not. Seems if investigations were ongoing, I think there would be some public information of such.
Then, there is the former Sheriff, Nipp's uncle, who barely got his hands slapped after being caught red-handed in corruption that included a number of bizarre incidents.