Police divers continued their search for Brooke Hart in the murky waters of
A ring of broken and clawed barnacles on one of the piles, high above the water line. The San Francisco Chronicle reported, showed where the boy had clung, desperately hurt, in a frantic battle of youth against death. Weakened by loss of blood, and possible wounds inflicted by his two confessed murderers, his cries lessened as he slipped into the dark waters. Though Hart was a strong swimmer, it was doubtful if he could have held on for long after being hit with a rock and perhaps several gunshots. Divers at the bridge location retrieved a quantity of bailing wire and several concrete blocks. Strands of blonde hair were plainly visible on a section of the wire. Police became revitalized by the discovery. Following the tide tables of November 9-10 and making an educated guess, they concentrated their search on the western side of the bay and along the rocky shoreline. Investigators knew that in the past, bodies drifted from the bridge area onto the mud flats of the
On the morning of November 26, two Redwood City residents, who were hunting for ducks, noticed a small bundle floating in the water less than one mile south of the San Mateo bridge. When they saw it was a corpse, they pulled it on board and notified the coroners office in
Only a few hours after Brooke Hart was found, someone threw a rock at the front door of the county jail in downtown



