Thank yall for helping bring answers the families who lost their loved ones. With out teams like yall they still may never know what happened or have their loved ones back home again. I know yall want to bring everyone missing home and sometimes yall dont find anyone. Still yall dont give up yall keep looking until you do find them or answers to what happened to them. Thank yall so much. Lots of prayers GOD BLESS YALL.
Absolutely ridiculous. Tried to escort them out so that they could attempt it and take credit. You haven’t done shit for the past eight months! Your help wasn’t needed after you showed up because they did your job for you. Smfh!
Jared, i could of swore i passed you on 63 highway in Missouri about 3weeks ago in-between moberly heading to Columbia mo. Its was raining. I recognized what seemed to be you're boat first sure looked like you driving. How do i reach you? The last 3 yrs ive thought to reach out . Ive called a detective in Topeka ks. to search a pond 3 yrs ago but he said he found nothing i know he missed it. Im talking about an incident that happened 40 yrs ago.
I wish the authorities would have brought in a larger crane so that the vehicle could have been lifter out of the water, rather than dragged over the rocks. I'm sure the family would have been thankful too, for obvious reasons.
you know I have a beiief that what goes round comes round this family will get what is coming,,the property needs to be searched just by the way they panicked by turning up by surprise
I have just watching this and I am amazed of how skilled you guys are and so determined to bring closure to the families and some after decades of not knowing where their lost loves ones were. I wish y'all much success to continue doing what you do
i just cant believe you were not given access what is wrong with these people ,i have my doubts concerning this family i would not trust or believe them
I'm surprised none of the family punched the sheriff....they showed remarkable restraint in such emotional and heightened moments...the sheriff a complete disgrace and lack of empathy just showed him for what he was. I would not have blurred out his face name and shame him. I hope they recieved hundreds of complaint calls. A remarkable family and their love for each other will hopefully help them through this. As for the sheriff hope he was sacked
Look at the bright side - 60% of missing people in America are NOT people of colour, yet you are hardly concerned about that. I smell a Slippy Joe voter.
More seniors take their lives daily than veterans because the senior population out numbers veterans 3-1. As of 2022 6.2% of the U.S. population identified as veterans. That's approximately 16.2 million people. Seniors (persons over the age of 65) account for about 17.3% of the population or 58 million people. Veterans are at a much higher risk of following through with self-harm than someone who is elderly. That's the reason why it's more prevalent in mainstream media to hear about "the 22" as you put it. If anything needs to be addressed, it's the stigma that is still attached to seeking help for mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, and even loneliness. People of a certain age tend to "suck it up" instead of actually talking about what's going on with them. I see it all the time at my workplace. The suffering in silence is common among my Boomer generation of coworkers.
I am confident if this team didn't come out, this family wouldn't have recovered their loved one. The truth is that they didn't want to extend the financial or personnel resources to get that vehicle out. They were pretty much forced to deal with that because the first dive team. I would've lodged major complaints.