Like Doug Bishop or Mike Sullivan, Americans specialize in searching for missing people. They search lakes, rivers and ponds to solve “cold cases”. And it works.
Karen Moore disappeared in June 2001, on the eve of her 53rd birthday. This nurse from Davie, Florida had to pick up her 8-year-old granddaughter from a scout camp. She never arrived and no one saw her again. Nor his car, a white Saturn. It was only 22 years later, thanks to Mike Sullivan, that she was found in a water retention pond, less than a mile from her home. This boss of an automobile spare parts SME has a hobby. Some do archery or collect toasters. He tries to solve mysterious disappearances or cold cases on which the police have lost their teeth.
It starts from a simple observation. When you suddenly lose all trace of an individual behind the wheel and their car does not reappear for years, there is a good chance that it is underwater. With his half-brother, he created Sunshine State Sonar, a group of volunteers who explore lakes, rivers and ponds with sonar to detect…