A.) Have the relatives ever taken the time to query it
with either the State Police or the FBI as to whether
Miller and Haynes mobile phone locational data is in
fact the ACTUAL data that was provided by the phone
company(s?). I'm talking in broad strokes here and I
assume anyone reading this has full knowledge of the
case, so have they considered the possiblity that the
phone data passed through the hands of someone who
was in authority at the time, someone who may have
maliciously altered that data so as to falsely make it
seem that Miller/Haynes travelled in a different
direction to that which they may have actually taken?
-OR- Is it possible that the WRONG tower name &
location was input and incorrectly used to derive the
mobile phone locational data?
What does the current phone data supposedly show? That they eventually travelled in a 'northeast' direction
after they left the vehicle. Spend two minutes looking
at a map, at the area just west of Long Hollow Rd,
which Miller/Haynes are supposed to have travelled
northeast into - it's a series of good dirt roads,
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a portion of which seem to end at what appear to be
pump heads. How likely is it that you could travel
northeast into that area without hitting one of those
good dirt roads, and if you were on one of those good
dirt roads, they would lead you out eventually north
to the blacktop, Oswalt Road. Even if Haynes hid from
any sheriffs cars proceeding along Oswalt Rd, doesn't
it seem likely he would have flagged down a car?
Instead, we are supposed to believe that a young man
with a bone sticking out of his ankle and a probable
internal chest injury, maybe crossed Oswalt Rd and
continued further northeast, or stayed in that
northeast area?
It doesn't gel with what Haynes said in his phone
calls - that he was trying to proceed WEST, to Pike Rd.
Where in that northeast area is the creek(bed, would
have been dry) that he said at one stage he was in?
There are a few creekbeds west of Nipp's aunt's
property, most creekbeds radiate off the large Creek
located roughly equidistant between Pike Rd and Long
Hollow Rd.
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Even if you take the view that he was lost in the
dark, after the sun came up and possibly a few hours
later when she realized no-one was coming TO them,
I assume Miller then continued to try and proceed
west (probably actually directly away from the sun,
therefore probably more likely to be walking southwest). She supposedly mentioned Pike Rd.,
which Haynes may have driven on sometime in the
past and which Haynes knew of. Miller probably knew
nothing of that part of Pike Rd (whether it was
blacktop or dirt, whether any houses were on it or
not). Towards the late morning, she apparently said
she was 'in a clearing' and she may have stated she
was at 'Pike Rd'. There are and were plenty of very
poor dirt tracks west of the aforementioned central
Creek, tracks that loop amongst various clearings.
(Interestingly, there is also one straight dirt road,
along a fence line I think,
{west of the central Creek} that does lead to Pike Rd
- I've wondered if she may have come to that straight
dirt road and thought it was Pike Rd and moved just
off the straight dirt road into the shade of a clump
of trees, exhausted, hoping for Haynes friends or
someone to come along it... to lose consciousness and
expire eventually from lack of water and heatstroke.)