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On this episode of Fuel Disclosure, we are honored to have Tim Miller, the CEO and founder of Texas EquuSearch, as our guest. Tim shares his story of how he founded the organization after the disappearance of his daughter in 1984. He talks about how he made a promise to God and his daughter that he would never leave a family alone and would do everything he could to help find missing persons. Texas EquuSearch has organized search and recovery efforts in 42 states and 11 different countries. Texas EquuSearch has had hundreds of thousands of volunteers, and people have come from all over the world to help with their searches. Texas EquuSearch utilizes volunteers with various skill sets, such as horseback riding, ATV operation, and diving, to conduct searches in different terrains and environments.
Texas EquuSearch has also been involved in numerous high-profile cases, such as the search for Natalee Holloway in Aruba, and the search for Caylee Anthony in Florida. The organization also works to provide support and resources for families of missing persons, they also provide emotional support and counseling. Tim also explains the emotional journey while leading Texas EquuSearch and watching the positive impact provided to families. Something that Tim is known for and admired is his relentless determination to every case, even at the age of 76.
Tim also speaks about how Moffitt helped him during the search for the Sylvester children in Pasadena, Texas, providing fuel trucks and financial assistance. He describes his close relationship with Moffitt's founder, Roy Moffitt, and how the company has continued to support Texas EquuSearch.
Recently, a documentary series was released on Netflix, Texas Killing Fields, that does a phenomenal job of telling the stories of search and rescue for Texas EquuSearch, volunteers, and the families. If you would like to learn even more about Texas EquuSearch, and how to volunteer or provide resources, visit texasequusearc....