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Originally Posted by Delahanty
Baloney.
These guys will get caught. They found bloody socks in that cabin, too. That area is dense with brush and bugs--very hard terrain to maneuver. The fact that they haven't gotten any farther away than 20 miles says a lot, too. And it's pumped up the search team, too. Their days on the lam are coming to an end.
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I agree because these guys are not experienced outsdoorsmen, they don't know the area, and they don't have family and/or friends who would help them, all of which enabled Ralph "Bucky" Phillips to stay on the lam in Chautauqua/Cattaraugus Counties for several months in 2006 ... and the fact that until Phillips shot the first state trooper at a traffic stop in Allegany or Steuben County, the police were not really looking for him all that hard.
One thing I could see happening is that one or both might disappear in the woods and their bodies never found. The Adirondaks are wilder than Chautauqua and Cattaraugus Counties, but people have gone missing in this area and their bodies never found ... or maybe their remains are found years later by a deer hunter or hiker.