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Friday, May 4, 2012
WEST ASHLEY, SC (WCSC) - The Charleston County Sheriff's Office says investigators found nothing new in the latest search for Gayle McCaffrey.
Major Jim Brady with the sheriff's office said Thursday's search in an area off Highway 61 will end around 4 p.m. and will resume on a smaller scale on Friday searching new areas not covered today.
Authorities say the search was near Drayton Hall Plantation. Information on the cell phones of Gayle and Robert McCaffrey around the time of her disappearance led investigators to the area, Sheriff Al Cannon said.
150 searchers were on scene, including 60 Citadel employees who worked with Gayle McCaffrey.
The 36-year-old woman was reported missing by her husband, Robert McCaffrey, on Mar. 18, but investigators say he is the suspect in the investigation.
Investigators say Robert McCaffrey told them he drove to Greenville County after he and Gayle had an argument on the night of Mar. 17. When he returned to their Limestone Boulevard home the next morning, he said his wife was gone, and had left behind a typed note.
Cannon says the note is bogus," "The contents of [that note] and what we're learning about both Bob McCaffrey and Gayle McCaffrey lead us to believe that the information in that note is bogus," Cannon said.
Cannon said Robert McCaffrey went to meet a love interest in Greenville County that night, but the meeting didn't go as planned. He added that the love interest was cooperating with authorities.
The sheriff also said that all the evidence at this point is circumstantial
"I think there is a tremendous amount of information and evidence pointing to him," Cannon said. "But at this point, it's circumstantial."
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