Posted on 06/07/2011 3:11:26 PM PDT by Minus_The_Bear
LIBERTY COUNTY, Texas -- Dozens of bodies have been found in a mass grave in Liberty County, officials said Tuesday.
The Liberty County Sheriff's Office said 25 to 30 bodies were buried at the intersection of County Roads 2049 and 2048 between Hardin and Daisetta.
The bodies are those of children, according to preliminary reports.
The FBI was called in to assist the investigation.
Any orphanages nearby would be my first question.
I was thinking that this was in South Texas. This is outside of Houston.
Just heard them say it was a tipster.
Pretty rural area at County Road 2048 and 2049
Dear God in Heaven!!!
Houston is a major drug trafficking route.
Hardin has a population of about 750 and Daisetta has a population of about 1000. That many children couldn’t be missing from either of those towns.
I’m with you, (that was sarcasm) Juan McCain is not.
Its not even a terribly rural area.
Hardly believable, as in: beyond belief.
When the US government pretends there is no border, the criminals do, too.
Nutcase or Narcos. Either case is bad.
The news is saying as many as 30 bodies. I’m guessing a drop house nearby and coyotes lightening the load.
LIBERTY COUNTY — Liberty County sheriff’s deputies are on the scene of a home in Hardin where a tipster told them 25 to 30 bodies are buried.
The house is located at near the intersection of County Roads 2048 and 2049.
The tipster said dozens of dismembered children’s bodies are buried there, according to Cleveland Advocate Vanesa Brashier.
Sheriff’s deputies said they found blood on the scene and are now trying to get a warrant to search further, according to the Cleveland Advocate.
About 15 sheriff’s department vehicles and at least one cadaver dog are on the scene.
The Beaumont FBI has also been asked to assist in the investigation.
Dismembered.
Sounds like they were hacked to death to avoid the sound of gunshots drawing attention.
It would make a big difference to know if all the bodies appear to have been placed there at the same time, or whether they were placed there one at a time over a long period.
There are over 200 missing children from Texas, 30 of them are from Houston.
http://www.missingkids.com/missingkids/servlet/PubCaseSearchServlet
f*** no...
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.