I don't mind whether the people searching for Caylee are from out of town or from town - what difference does it make? Letting other people search takes nothing away from the police and the prosecutors.
However, I have to admit I don't think constant searching is the key to finding Caylee. I'll be blunt - I see alot of denial about the conditions where they were searching. Would Casey really have fought her way through a swamp to hide Caylee? Wouldn't she find an easier way to dispose of a body?
Yes, Caylee is "gone," but the police have said she is dead, according to the evidence they have. This wasn't a search for a living child today, I'm sad to say.
This is the second time Texas Equusearch has been there on the ground, and the second time they have pulled out early - and that's their choice based on what they see. There is another hurricane possibly coming down there over Cuba - a repeat of the last time they searched. I think they feel they have done all they can, and that's for a good reason.
We are talking about Florida, a wet and humid semi-tropical place with alligators. Not just alligators out there in the woods - bugs, rodents, vultures, coyotes, and you name it.
And then there is the tropical rain that can rot things such as clothing very quickly. It's possible they could find something associated with Caylee, but it might not be recognizable anymore, and might have washed downstream from wherever she was placed. So even if there were "pings" from the cell phone in one place, that might not be where the child is now.
I agree that someone may find her in the future by random chance. Or someone else may know something and come forward. Casey obviously wants to walk free, and she may get her wish. Why would she talk now? If she ever loved Caylee, she loves herself more, and that's not going to change.