Fellow British SR users like me will be familiar with the case of 12 year old girl Tia Sharp who was apparently murdered by her grandmother's boyfriend Stewart Hazell. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/police-apologise-for-mistakes-in-the-search-for-tia-sharp-8034856.htmlSad to say this sort of thing is not very rare these days but I was astonished by the incompetence of the Police as it took them over five days and FOUR searches of the property in question (one of which involved "body recovery" dogs which are specifically trained to detect dead bodies) to discover this young girl. Quote from Metropolitan Police Commander Neil Basu as per the above Guardian Article as follows:"All parts of the premises were searched, including the location where a body was discovered on Friday, 10 August," he said. "An early review has been conducted, and it is now clear that human error delayed the discovery of the body within the house. We have apologised to Tia's mother that our procedures did not lead to the discovery of the body on this search."As it turned out the body was found in the attic wrapped in a bed sheet which in turn had been placed in a black plastic bag. I ask you as a community - is there really what we are up against?! Can they be that unobservant - or do we think they are trying to lull us into a false sense of security? V.