... ABC 7 has learned a few new details about the investigation. Chandra's body was found under a foot of underbrush that could be a grave. Although there was a massive search, her body was in the park since last summer. Her ring and bracelet were not found, her keys were not found.
Isn't it true that hit and run muggers seldom "Bury" their victems...... Usually done by someone who cares!
The media uses crazy terms: "A foot of underbrush that could be a grave."
It was more likely a foot of leaves fell on top of the body.
Question. If it is true that the scouts or whoever came through
there a month ago cleaning up, isn't there the possibility
one of them found the ring, etc. and pocketed them?
That belief tends to be true; it is very likely that Levy's body was moved from another location. When investigators processed the crime scene, I assume that they took the leaves, dirt, and any other pollen or plants, that was under the body and around it. Crime scene investigators, through forensic Palynology and Entomology, could perhaps tell how long the body was actually in the Rock River woods, if it was actually moved, and how long Levy has been deceased. Unfortunately, given the state of Levy's decay and the body's exposure to the elements, it will be hard to tell how Levy died. It is also doubtful that any DNA remained on Levy's clothes or the body itself, given the length of time that Levy's body was exposed. Unfortunately, her case just does not look good so far, from what we are hearing from both the media and DC police.