bluesneakers
not today satan
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I agree that if this was suicide, a body would likely have been found by now. The thing that stands out most to me right now is that even with a lot of items found, the search dogs haven't tracked any scent. This seems to point to her getting into, or being forced into a car. My question is, wouldn't the dogs have reversed tracked her back to the house? It leaves the possibility that she was in a car the entire time and that the items were left intentionally to literally throw off scent. Still could be either a runaway or an abduction, but an abduction at the house, not the road?
I think those dogs can be helpful and I know they work hard but I don't 100% trust them. It seems to me when they track a scent it can be a clue or lead to something, but when they don't track a scent it means only that.
In other words if they don't track/pick up a scent it doesn't mean the person wasn't there.
There are posters here with more SAR dog experience - this is JMO after seeing people found in areas that had already been searched.