Those dogs were very well paid for being excellent at their job. They didn't find live humans or dead pigs. They solved cases of missing people. You can't prove that the dogs were wrong and now they're looking for a body they believe the dogs were correct.
A Team of Ulster detectives yesterday heaped praise on a heroic sniffer dog which helped them nail evil killer Trevor Hamilton.
Springer Spaniel Eddie, which was brought over from the South Yorkshire Victim Recovery Dog Unit, was hailed as instrumental in securing the conviction against the rapist and murderer.
Hamilton (23) received what could turn out to be the longest prison sentence in Northern Ireland's legal history yesterday. He was jailed for life with no possibility of release for the murder of Attracta Harron.
Speaking about Eddie's contribution to the investigation, a PSNI spokeswoman for the detectives said:
"These dogs were trained to locate any traces of human remains. "Eddie was tasked to examine a number of cars parked in the secure compound at Strabane police station. "One of the cars was a burnt-out shell of a red Hyundai Lantra that had been seized by police investigating the murder of Attracta Harron.
"Trevor Hamilton had admitted driving the car on the day Attracta went missing."
DNA from a piece of cloth removed from the car for testing was found to be a one in a billion match for Attracta.
Eddie was the first recovery dog ever to be tasked to examine a vehicle or scene that had been subjected to so much heat and water. http://murderpedia.org/male.H/h/hamilton-trevor-william.htm