To: Plummz
67 posted on
06/12/2002 3:17:46 PM PDT by
SarahW
To: SarahW
Okay, great. Forensic taphonomy is a cross between skeleton-study and other forensics. Now that that's out of the way -- you still seem to be making assumptions in #47 about the condition of the bones, the placement of the clothes, and how disturbed or undisturbed the leaves were when the corpse was found. None of these facts have been mentioned in any of the reports I've read, besides one third-hand account of the tights being at the base of a tree in The National Enquirer.
74 posted on
06/12/2002 3:33:13 PM PDT by
Plummz
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