To: Sunshine55
"It's a tough case," said Ramsey. "Right now we are going over interviews and talking to people who frequent the park or live near the park. I believe there is someone out there who heard or saw something." What a joke, he can this moron say that with a straight face?
2 posted on
07/13/2002 6:54:24 AM PDT by
Lorenb420
To: Sunshine55; *condidit; Plummz; Rosencrantz; Fred Mertz; dogbyte12; Betty Jo; Saundra Duffy; ...
A longtime rider at the stables said she and other riders think Levy was killed elsewhere and dumped in the woods. They believe that their horses would have picked up the scent of a decomposing body or that riders would have seen animals attracted to a corpse. A thought I have never heard expressed before.
To: Sunshine55
But Madison said the smell could have been missed by horses and riders because Levy's remains were found down a hill, in a pocket of the park where the wind could have hit a wall and "ricocheted upwards." I believe it.
To: Sunshine55
They suspect that Levy was sexually assaulted, because the leggings she was wearing when her remains were discovered were turned inside out, with each leg knotted.If she was sexually assualted I doubt whether the pervert would take the time to completely remove her leggings. On the other hand if she was having a rendezvous with a lover, off they would come.
14 posted on
07/13/2002 11:48:52 AM PDT by
Spunky
To: Sunshine55; Fred Mertz
Thanks for the heads-up Fred.
""You now have a crime scene," said a law enforcement source close to the investigation. "You now have to investigate everything around the crime scene."
Now they have a crime scene? Too bad these idiots didn't check the whole park a year ago when the dogs surely would have picked up the scent and the evidence would have been much more likely to produce a valid suspect.
16 posted on
07/13/2002 2:26:59 PM PDT by
terilyn
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