Morgan Absher
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Jermaine was legally a missing person, not a homicide victim, so something big must have changed.
And the August 2nd warrant was pretty interesting.
The police wanted permission to use aerial surveillance and thermal imaging on the DeFrance property for 10 days.
to visually observe and photograph the area.
The warrant application said they were specifically looking for some sort of hidden structure or other area where a body could be concealed.
They believed that, at some point in the next 10 days, Michael was likely to move or conceal evidence related to a deliberate homicide.
The warrant was approved, but there was no document describing what evidence they actually collected.
All the police will say about it on record, even now, is that Jermaine has not been found.
I know.
I'm so mad, you guys.
The fact that he's withholding those children from them just...
It's control.
All of it's control for him.
It's insane.
But this brings us to our ninth clue.
Starting on October 2nd, Detective Baker and his team searched the 11-acre DeFrance property extensively.
It lasted for two full days with the help of special FBI-trained cadaver dogs.
And they found something.
I'll give you Detective Baker's exact words to Connie on this one because I think the phrasing is important.
Quote, It was blood on multiple items of personal clothing and inside a location that seemed reasonable that would explain what happened to Germaine.