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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I read a helicopter equipped with technology to find her pacemaker has been flying around but it would need to get pretty close to ping. I’m wondering if it would work only if she’s alive or if it could ping if it’s no longer functioning. [/quote] It will still ping. Pacemakers remain active after death until they are deactivated after death with special devices, which hospice nurses and hospital staff have access to. If the person is cremated, you have to remove it because the battery could explode. [/quote] What if the person is buried in the ground? Can a helicopter pick up a signal?[/quote] Bluetooth can be picked up in a buried phone or device, but I'm sure it depends on things like how deep and the soil conditions.[/quote] Due to the ground/soil in Tucson it’s very very difficult to dig a hole without significant machinery. It is much easier to drive someone out into the desert and dump them off a small road. I once had to go someplace that was about 5-10 miles past the desert museum and it was so creepy — we didn’t see any other cars and there was just nothing for miles around with many small roads and nothing llle security cameras. You could be someplace like that within 30 minutes. I’m increasingly thinking this was a botched burglary and they drove the body out to the desert that night. Ita so awful and I’m so sorry for the family but it’s kinda better to think it was a quick death that night rather than weeks in fear and pain. [/quote] I saw this explained as well. Apparently the desert is a difficult place to dispose of a body because it is almost impossible to dig a shallow grave and there are no large bodies of water. [/quote]
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