While the information Garcia provided was useful for the profile it didn't do much at narrowing the likely unsubs. Portland, like every other city, had a lot of families with excess of two daughters. The team knew that the unsub likely had a sister who was 7 to 11 years older, but the unsure herself could be anywhere from 16 to 35 based of the m.o. Bella and the team knew that that going through cenus data on portland families to find viable unsubs could take weeks and even then many families may have not been included thanks to moving, not completing the form or even various technological errors. Instead the team agreed to focus on the one constant in the case, the area where the bodies were dumped. All three victims had been left in parks and woodland areas in Deering, a central suburb of Portland that happened to have a lot of green space. It is likely that it's the unsubs backyard since the victims were all abducted from the inner Portland area as well.
