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Originally Posted by JonDuke
I fail to see the big picture, often, so I'd like some advice.
Let's say someone organized a community search for the bodies. Random volunteers focusing on multiple rural roads in that area. Teams of 3-5 spread out on each side of multiple roads. Whatever...something like that. It would be planned out. Use Facebook and Twitter to spread the word, get maps and designate people/teams to roads, etc, etc.
With the police already having laid charges, they must be confident their case is somewhat court ready. And they're asking rural residents to check their own properties.
Would a community search like the one above do more harm than good? (ie: evidence)
I'm out of town until Thursday, but would really like to start working on something like this and plan it for Saturday IF there were no possible negative implications to the case. .
Good idea or should it be left as good intentions and not be done?
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One big issue with this is that you can not organize and send people on a search on private land without getting appropriate permission from the land owner. You should be fine on public lands but not private lands.