To: AKA Elena
More dog information.
28 posted on
05/23/2002 5:35:35 AM PDT by
Howlin
To: Howlin
I think that the body was moved there, but perhaps months ago, before all of the soft tissue had decayed. It just took longer than expected to be discovered. I cannot believe that it was there when the search was conducted. The killers did not want the body discovered at that time, and no one could count on even the D.C. police being THAT incomptent.
If the body were moved when it was just a skeleton, I cannot imagine that you could "lay out" the body in any pattern that would make anatomical sense. It would have to be detectable by someone who knows anatomy that, even given the facts that animals could have moved some bones, the ones which are supposedly undisturbed are in the wrong place (such as the vertabrae are in the wrong order).
Can't you just see some guy in the dead of night with a numbered drawing and little sticky tapes on each bone saying "No. 32 goes above No. 34.....wait, where's No 33? "
I also think that the walkman should show signs of how long it has been left out in the elements. Although it wouldn't necessarily tell you that it had been left out in the elements THERE. But a pristine or little damaged, workable Walkman would certainly be very telling.
84 posted on
05/23/2002 7:29:41 AM PDT by
Iwo Jima
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