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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They were hoping to find DNA on the pants found nearby the skeleton.[/quote] If the woman had checked her property, like a decent human being, this would be resolved by now. [/quote]I can't remember the last time I was in my backyard. If there was something back there, it's been there since I don't know when. We really only use it in the summer when life slows down. So we wouldn't be decent human beings I guess.[/quote] Was there a murder nearby, and did authorities make several public pleas for you to check for evidence so obviously needed? That woman is nothing but a lazy yahoo. [/quote] There are 3 other neighbors that back up to this creek. Not just the one lady but 3 other families could not be bothered to look on the surrounding property. a couple of acres, not mountains, in late summer/fall weather. You know that if someone outside that region ventured on to that land for a night or 2, the local cops would have been called. Morgan Harrington's mother, Gil, has never met Blaine Eichner. In fact, she never knew the name of the man who found her daughter's T-shirt. "It was pivotal," Harrington tells WTOP. "It was also concerning." The out-in-the-open discovery of her daughter's Pantera shirt is telling, in Harrington's mind. "To have blatantly taken the most obvious, identifiable item that law enforcement was asking for, and kind of draping it like a trophy displayed a certain type of bravado that was chilling to me," says Harrington. "It really seemed like a trophy presentation of a pretty serious predator," says Harrington. Read more: http://www.wtop.com/41/3727505/Man-describes-finding-key-piece-of-evidence-linking-Harrington-murder-Fairfax-rape-case#ixzz3GvV3v3VN[/quote] I think it is terrible that the property owners couldn't be bothered. I own an empty wooded lot in another state and if something similar happened, at the very least I would call the [b]homeowner's association[/b] and the police and ask if someone could walk the property. Many people never want to get involved or bother to take the extra time to report something or someone suspicious. [/quote] The homeowner's association? My god, the privilege on DCUM never stops. Do you have any idea of what a true rural location is like? There is no homeowner's association. You all really have no clue. [/quote] I said that is what I would do. She could have just as easily called the police. They only had billboards up all over the place and stories on the news 24/7. Is it that hard to make a call from your armchair and say "I own a wooded lot with abandoned buildings on it and I can't check it myself but could you send a few officers out?". Done. [/quote] And, how exactly do you KNOW that the homeowner did not take some action? How do you know she did not walk the property or have someone else walk it? How do you know she did not call police? And, do you expect this relatively small police force to go out to every property in rural Charlottesville at the request of a property owner? You really are out of touch. [/quote]
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