The lead investigator of a for-profit search and rescue team that located the remains of California missing teen Kiely Rodni doesn't think her death was an accident.
On-scene footage shows divers and local police locating Kiely Rodni's car underwater in California's Prosser Reservoir.Kiely Rodni and her car last month submerged in a reservoir, and now the search team's lead investigator"It doesn’t add up," Doug Bishop told Fox News Digital of the circumstances of 16-year-old Rodni’s death."It reeks of foul play."Aug.
The for-profit group, which sells everything from T-shirts to fishing magnets emblazoned with the company’s logo, also has its share of critics. Adventures with Purpose lead investigator Doug Bishop and diver Nick Finn, who found Kiely Rodni's remains in Prosser Reservoir Aug. 21. The young girl’s father, Daniel Rodni, was also stunned."Right there?" the dad can be heard asking on the documentary."How in the f--- could they have missed it!""They missed her because of their lack of expertise and communication," Bishop told Fox News Digital of the law enforcement search."No matter where we solve a case, it creates drama, controversy and embarrassment," he added.
He teamed up with Bishop in 2019, who had a tow truck company at the time. They filmed their efforts, and viewers suggested they look for missing people — and they did. When the sound waves bounce off a newly submerged object, it shows up as a bright flash that many people wouldn’t interpret accurately, he said.For her vehicle to end up where it did, she would have to take a sharp left turn onto a rough dirt path about a quarter mile from the main road.
In the documentary on the Rodni search, Bishop interviewed a roadside assistance worker identified only as Nick. He said he responded to a call for a dead battery at Boca Lake north ofand that the help request came Aug. 7, more than 10 hours after Rodni’s phone pinged for the last time, he said. "They’re not the police, they’re not investigators," she said."That call is for law enforcement to make. If you have the proper experience you wouldn’t go blabbing like this."before law enforcement even arrived at the crime scene and one day before the sheriff’s office confirmed the remains belonged to the missing teen. Watters sold Adventures with Purpose their first sonar machine in 2019 after they collaborated on the Nathaniel Ashby case in Missouri.
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