Anonymous wrote:Basically a parent's worst nightmare. I really can't imagine what her parents are feeling tonight. They saw video of their daughter's last hours, to include her walking around in distress, and encountering the person suspected of killing her. They probably wonder if she died scared. My heart goes out to them.
Anonymous wrote:Searcher who found Hannah Graham's remains says God wanted them to find what they found:
http://wtvr.com/2014/10/18/searcher-who-found-hannah-graham-remains-says-god-wanted-them-to-find-what-they-found/
Anonymous wrote:How does your sweet, innocent baby boy grow up to be a rapist and a murderer? I don't undstand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Somewhat gruesome question... how much decomposition would have occurred in 5 weeks? Can perpetrator DNA still be identified on a body/clothing exposed to the elements, for more than a month?
I am not in this field, but I would think so, depending upon how much DNA was there to begin with. Forensics teams can do wonders with clothing and bodies that have been around for years. I recently saw a Dateline or 48 hours in which DNA was found on a quilt from a murder many years ago that had been exposed to elements for a while after the murder. It really depends upon the amount and type of DNA, I would think.
Anonymous wrote:Searcher who found Hannah Graham's remains says God wanted them to find what they found:
http://wtvr.com/2014/10/18/searcher-who-found-hannah-graham-remains-says-god-wanted-them-to-find-what-they-found/