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To: VRWC_minion
My point is that--

While, I'm not an expert and I'm new too--I'm just trying to think through this--
It seems that even heavy dew (accord. to Tomsovic) would provide moisture to areas of the victim's body (enough to alter a crime scene). Also, there are lbs. of water that the human body already contains within cells even though they are in a state of drying.

Nevertheless, if it rained in that area on the 17th and if her body was out there with broken areas of the skin, then it could have collected a fresh supply of moisture for the larva.
878 posted on 07/23/2002 8:45:57 AM PDT by juzcuz
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To: juzcuz
Nevertheless, if it rained in that area on the 17th and if her body was out there with broken areas of the skin, then it could have collected a fresh supply of moisture for the larva.

If it were too dry within a 10 mile radius could fly's make it that far to leave larva ?

885 posted on 07/23/2002 8:53:27 AM PDT by VRWC_minion
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