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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] But again, no body, no crime. Even if the police do find blood in the van, which it kind of sounds like they may have, you have these documented incidents of fighting that can be used to explain the blood. Until a body is found, I believe the scum will remain free and silent. [/quote] Not necessarily true but obviously “no body” murder cases are much harder to prosecute. It’s not impossible, depending on other evidence. Especially nowadays with surveillance footage. But it does seem like they were in a remote area. Not sure what investigators found but if they believe blood was cleaned they can use an (admittedly imperfect) tool that will show blood splatter patterns or areas where blood was present. Obviously depending on the results of that, it might be explained or unexplained. A blood splatter pattern consistent with a gunshot is not “explained” by documented incidents of scratching, for instance. This tool has to be backed up by other investigative techniques and forensic testing. But it is a starting point. Cadaver indicators would also be unexplained, as well as things like hair with post mortem banding, etc. He may also get arrested on obstruction of justice type charges, failing to report, or tampering with a crime scene if they can substantiate that. We’ll have to see what digital forensics reveal. That usually takes some time, more than a few days. Could be a month. There’s also a chance he wasn’t directly responsible for what ultimately happened. His behavior is suspicious but there is a chance. [/quote]
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