ReadySet
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I don't trust Marshburn. He's an opportunist, IMO. He insisted that his cadaver dogs hit on human remains in the case of Deorr Kunz Jr. The bone turned out to not be human. Haven't heard anything from him about the case after that! I don't believe a word he says.
Here's an article I just got in my alert.
Joe Clyde Daniels case: Private investigator believes boy could have been abducted or hit by car
Nov. 23, 2020
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — A private investigator – who's worked on numerous missing persons cases, including the Joe Clyde Daniels disappearance – believes the boy could have been hit by a car or was possibly abducted.
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However, David Marshburn, a private investigator out of North Carolina, is not bound by the gag order. He met with Joe Clyde’s grandparents last year and used his blood hounds to search for the boy’s remains. He also closely followed the case just last week in Cheatham County where nine-year-old Jorden Gorman was found safe two days after he disappeared from his Ashland City home.
Marshburn says that highlights just how easy it is for a small child to walk away and vanish. However, authorities continue to maintain that the parents were involved in Joe Clyde’s death.
But Marshburn says he now believes there’s evidence that will surface that Joe Clyde was either hit by a car and taken away or abducted the night he disappeared.
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The Daniels case was supposed to go to trial in spring 2021, but due to COVID-19, that won’t happen. The Tennessee Supreme Court has shut down all jury trials because of the pandemic. This means the Joe Clyde Daniels trial will likely be pushed back until at least next summer – more than three years after he went missing.