To: John Jamieson
SO, a hasty trip to the desert Friday night to bury the body somewhere out in the DRY DESERT, where it would MUMMIFY.
Then After police were directed or had latched onto DW, and he knew he was safe, out to the desert to pickup the body, then drop it off at DEHESA RD. on the way home.
Next step, get rid of the van so as not to have any evidence, just in case.
To: UCANSEE2
SO, a hasty trip to the desert Friday night to bury the body somewhere out in the DRY DESERT, where it would MUMMIFY.I can't remember who posted this, but the poster had said that you can tell if a dead body had been moved because elements within the body would indicate it. I don't think they saw any indication that the body had been moved.
300 posted on
07/10/2002 5:58:47 PM PDT by
sbnsd
To: UCANSEE2
Horrible thought..what if she was alive in the trunk of a blue vehicle and tried to scratch her way out.. I believe paint can be matched to vehicles even without the vehicle..and then again the long sleeves...last one to see her alive...knew mama wouldn't be home till closing time...
To: UCANSEE2
"Next step, get rid of the van so as not to have any evidence, just in case."
Ya know what? The defense can get access to that blue van. They can find out who has it & can get a court order to have in analized. Not sure they haven't done so. As long as it was in the possession of the vdams, it couldn't have been done. They won't allow the defense anywhere near their home or stuff.
To: UCANSEE2
I think the word mummify is misleading. How about the word preserved? Which would happen in a cool, dark ,dry place like a root celler which is where food is kept for a long time to preserve it. In the desert bugs would have got to it. I believe.
307 posted on
07/10/2002 6:01:40 PM PDT by
winodog
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