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Originally Posted by Cedwards38
She did not, and I did not inquire. I assumed that it was an investigator in the Sheriff's office but I'm not sure.
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I can't think what else a law enforcement agency could do at this point. They could sit outside the peoples home so they won't do it again. They could bring in landscapers and tree cutters one at a time and interrogate them, that would take months, maybe years, and I am guessing if they had done it they would lie. They could call members of the suspects families and talk to them, but I am thinking you can't do stuff like that without some solid evidence. I am sure that there have been leads, but someone pointing a finger anonymously at a person can only take you so far.
I feel bad for you, because this is really, really upsetting to you, but I can't think what else can be done at this point.
It may never be "solved" and the perps brought to justice. You could go and talk the people who live in those homes, but I think that isn't a good idea. There are probably laws against that.
Sometimes the puzzle pieces can't be found to put unjust things at rest.
Maybe if you called and talked to the Environmental Authority that fined the District, you might find something to make it more clear. I can't remember it's name, but it isn't the St. John's River Authority. Someone will remember. It is on this thread somewhere. They might me able to tell you who reported it, or how it was discovered by them.