Neighbor's Ominous Report
During the RCMP's 2020 search of the property where the 1st houseparty was located, a neighbor approached the CHEK News reporter who was on-site after being alerted of the RCMP's intent to search. The neighbor insisted on remaining anonymous, due to fear of retribution, but told the reporter that, around the time Lisa disappeared, he'd contacted RCMP to report that he had seen what looked like a body in a hammock
and later on, machinery moving around a lot of dirt.
It's, of course, possible that the man fabricated this claim — but that would be an amazing coincidence considering he told this to the reporter before he was aware of the reason police were now onsite.
This information should have had a major impact on the RCMP's search method at the property, such as the depth being scanned by Ground Penetrating Radar, and presumably, creates a necessity of removal of any concrete poured within the last two decades. It's not clear whether the case's current-day investigators were aware of this claim while planning their most recent search.