To: wonders
I recall the testimony (sorry I've forgotten which witness) who was asked if she could have started to dehydrate in a bag in a storage compartment..I don't know if thejudge allowed the answer, but I remember the witness said "yes".OK,brainstorming,and if I'm way off base,discount this. What if the body had been wrapped in something like cheesecloth?(I'm thinking about the deer bags we always used to take hunting-available at WalMart,lightweight cotton open weave cloth. Their intended use is for the wrapping of a freshly killed and skinned carcass,the idea behind them being that they'll allow some air circulation for cooling,but at the same time prevent flies and such from getting to your venison.)
To: All
Does anyone know off the top of their head the day the medical examiner testified in front of the jury?
To: sawsalimb
Come to think,the body would have almost had to have been wrapped in something,regardless of exactly how or when that poor girl died. I'd think that anyone transporting any sort of corpse,for any purpose whatever,would cover the remains somehow,just on the off chance of getting pulled over for a burned out tail light and having the cop get curious. So,refresh my memory,and help me brainstorm. Danielle wasn't very big,and whatever she was wrapped up in wouldn't necessarily be too big either. Can anyone make anything out of this line of thought?
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