They flushed it. We know they didn’t, or if they did they ignored what they were told. Nobody who’s actually taken the time talk to somebody who professionally deals with human parts at a crime scene will flush them.
Being held to higher standards is part of doing their job, being decent human beings and not embarrassing their families. When you are the uniformed representative of law and order in a society you need to behave as such. Just like how fire fighters shouldn’t be the guy spraying the family grill with lighter fluid when it’s already lit, and electricians shouldn’t be turning outlets into octopi, cops should be following the laws. Making the profession look good by not doing something stupid like flushing bio-waste down the toilet is part of the job, and I’m betting their families were embarrassed when this story broke.
blah bllah blah......Police do not routinely deal “professionally” with body parts. Get your panties out of the bunch they are in. It is unbecoming and so uncomfortable —— throw the first stone etc