To: cyncooper
The body can't start out dry, It has to go from moist to dry in a week or two. But the bugs would have hit it the first day, unless the body was sealed or frozen when first exposed.
If Westerfield did it, he had to have someone else move(or unseal) the body.
To: John Jamieson
But the bugs would have hit it the first dayI believe that is contrary to testimony that Dusek elicited from the witness. (Dusek rambling or setting the record straight?)
To: John Jamieson
If Westerfield did it, he had to have someone else move(or unseal) the bodyIt sure is shaping up to look that way.
I know a couple of people here that don't want to acknowledge that, but them's the facts, folks.
To: John Jamieson
The body would show signs of freezer burn if frozen. Crystalization would occur somewhere, even in the veins, if that was the case. I can buy refrigeration, but not freezing the body.
I have this hunch Westerfield will be convicted no matter what though. A crime this horrific, often a jury will want to punish somebody. Westerfield, guilty or not, will do just fine.
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