Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were hoping to find DNA on the pants found nearby the skeleton.
If the woman had checked her property, like a decent human being, this would be resolved by now.
So we wouldn't be decent human beings I guess.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were hoping to find DNA on the pants found nearby the skeleton.
If the woman had checked her property, like a decent human being, this would be resolved by now.
So we wouldn't be decent human beings I guess.
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.
What is the obsession with condemning this landowner? Finding the body earlier wouldn't have helped that person, whomever s/he may be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were hoping to find DNA on the pants found nearby the skeleton.
If the woman had checked her property, like a decent human being, this would be resolved by now.
So we wouldn't be decent human beings I guess.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were hoping to find DNA on the pants found nearby the skeleton.
If the woman had checked her property, like a decent human being, this would be resolved by now.
So we wouldn't be decent human beings I guess.
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.
Anonymous wrote: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.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were hoping to find DNA on the pants found nearby the skeleton.
If the woman had checked her property, like a decent human being, this would be resolved by now.
So we wouldn't be decent human beings I guess.
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.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were hoping to find DNA on the pants found nearby the skeleton.
If the woman had checked her property, like a decent human being, this would be resolved by now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were hoping to find DNA on the pants found nearby the skeleton.
If the woman had checked her property, like a decent human being, this would be resolved by now.
Anonymous wrote:They were hoping to find DNA on the pants found nearby the skeleton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just got chastised by Jeff for starting a thread about why it is taking so long to ID the body they found...never mind that it's a very specific question having to do more with forensics than the discussion here....
Anyone know why they can't tell us for sure if it is her or not? Seems like with dental records, they would know that by now.
I actually wonder that too. Can't they test for both ID and his DNA on the body within a few days?
Anonymous wrote:I just got chastised by Jeff for starting a thread about why it is taking so long to ID the body they found...never mind that it's a very specific question having to do more with forensics than the discussion here....
Anyone know why they can't tell us for sure if it is her or not? Seems like with dental records, they would know that by now.