11-12-2010, 02:09 PM
we may or may not find out whether her remains were intact. until a trial. i am wondering if they have enough to determine a cause of death.
and how can they be sure of ID in less than 24 hours? was it clearly a child's body with an amputation? DNA could not be done yet.
at least this rules out the awful woodchipper theory.
and authorities did not go to this location by sheer accident. someone had to point it out, implicating themselves.
worst-case scenario i have been considering, if there is no cause of death, they could end up only being charged with neglect and improper disposal of a human body!
i don't think more charges will be forthcoming until there is a complete autopsy.
and how can they be sure of ID in less than 24 hours? was it clearly a child's body with an amputation? DNA could not be done yet.
at least this rules out the awful woodchipper theory.
and authorities did not go to this location by sheer accident. someone had to point it out, implicating themselves.
worst-case scenario i have been considering, if there is no cause of death, they could end up only being charged with neglect and improper disposal of a human body!
i don't think more charges will be forthcoming until there is a complete autopsy.