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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Everyone who is saying that it should be obvious that they died of heat stroke if that was the case, you're forgetting that their bodies baked in the relentless heat for 24 hours before they were found. The decomposition process is accelerated in high temperatures. I think people are picturing a far different picture than what the medical examiner is dealing with.[/quote] Ugh that is awful to think about. That poor family. It must have been horrifying to be the responders/investigators on the scene. [/quote] Well it’s even worse for the two two deputies who had to stay overnight at the site to keep the site from being tampered with. Do you shine your flashlights on the bodies? Do you pretend the dead aren’t there? So weird at least to me, but I’m not cop and maybe they’re used to seeing all kinds of situations so this doesn’t faze them. [/quote] The police left the bodies there overnight? Or they were just protecting the site after the bodies were removed? They are cops. I’m sure it wasn’t fun but it’s part of the job description. [/quote] This article says the bodies were airlifted on Wednesday afternoon. https://www.fresnobee.com/news/local/article253577919.html[/quote]
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