"It was probably about 400 or 500 yards there from where our original command post was. Now, it was probably still about 200 or 250 yards back there into where he was found," said Maddox. "You know, a lot of the news footage showed this as being a clean area. The areas that we were searching were not clean. You know, that was some of the toughest searching there that you would do. The brush was so thick there that there were only two ways that you were going to find a person. That was either to step on him, or to smell him."