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The Ongoing Mystery of Tyler Doyle’s Disappearance in South Carolina

The disappearance of Tyler Doyle, a young man from Loris, South Carolina, continues to perplex investigators and haunt his family over three years later. On January 26, 2023, Doyle embarked on a duck hunting trip in a 16-foot jon boat near the Little River jetties. Tragically, the trip turned into a mystery when Doyle’s boat was found partially submerged, but he was nowhere to be found.

Investigation and Speculation

The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) led the investigation, concluding that rough weather and mechanical issues likely caused the accident. Despite extensive search efforts involving local agencies, volunteers, and the U.S. Coast Guard, Doyle’s body was never recovered. This lack of closure has fueled numerous online theories, including allegations of foul play and questions about the investigation’s thoroughness.

Adding to the controversy, a Wisconsin-based nonprofit, Wings of Hope, claimed to have identified a sonar target of interest during the search. However, the group’s director, Bradley Smith, alleged that the sonar data was not formally entered into evidence by SCDNR. Further unverified claims about a sonar image purportedly showing Doyle have circulated on social media, intensifying public skepticism.

Family’s Pursuit of Answers

Doyle’s family has been vocal in their pursuit of transparency and truth. They have consistently pushed back against unfounded rumors while expressing their grief over the loss, especially poignant with the birth of Doyle’s daughter after his disappearance. The South Carolina State Law Enforcement Division (SLED) joined the investigation later in 2023, yet the mystery remains unsolved.

As the waters near the Little River jetties continue to hold their secrets, the case of Tyler Doyle stands as a somber reminder of the challenges families face when seeking justice and closure in the wake of tragedy.


Original reporting: FITSNews — read the source article.

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