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To: Flick Lives

“Officers who were dispatched when that call ended tried calling him back, but the call went to voicemail.

When they did not get a response, the officers marked their assignment complete, the WCPO timeline said.”

If you go back and read the article you will find that you are incorrect.

The dispatcher marked it complete as an officer was dispatched. He went looking and actually found a van but saw no one in it.


31 posted on 04/12/2018 12:39:04 PM PDT by TexasGator (Z1)
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To: TexasGator

The dispatcher marked it complete as an officer was dispatched. He went looking and actually found a van but saw no one in it.

I’m reminded of the Entwistle homicide that occurred several years back in Hopkinton, MA. The police got a call from the Mother of a woman who missing. The police searched the daughter’s home and found nothing. the following day, family members again checked the house and found nothing. The third day the police again search the house and due to the odor, find the body of the woman and her child in the bed.

How did the police miss finding a body under the blankets? It’s not like the husband buried the wife under the cement floor in the basement. And it’s not like an adult’s body is that small. One wonders about the power of observation. or lack thereof.

You might guess the husband moved the dead body back to the house on the 3rd day, but he’d fled the country days before.

http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/x385427052/Husband-charged-with-murder


33 posted on 04/12/2018 12:57:44 PM PDT by Flick Lives
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