IMO based on my experience as an archaeologist, those look like textile remains. The way they flop into the bag doesn't seem to indicate a hard item either. MOO.
I'm an archaeologist and we regularly use aerial imaging to look for "disturbances" or areas that differ from the natural environs that suggest ancient activity. If something happened a week ago and the area is visible from the sky, it should be pretty easy to spot *something* that suggests...
It seems like they're now saying the claim is unsubstantiated
https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/robert-card-maine-mass-shooting-person-of-interest-massachusetts-alert/
This may have already been posted - but just in case it hasn't - No known link between Gilgo Beach murder suspect Rex Heuermann, Atlantic City slayings: Prosecutor
HUMAN REMAINS IDENTIFIED AS TEEN DECLARED MISSING IN 1972
Identified! I was just sent this by Dr. Thoma who is a personal friend. Rest peacefully Nancy Carol Fitzgerald.
I also think that a lot of people are forgetting that she was likely inebriated to some degree. Mix that with panic and we cannot be sure what a “logical course of action” would look like. MOO. How much research has been done on how an individual under the influence of something would try to get...
I'm catching up and this may have been answered already, but yes it is. Usually somewhere between .15-.50" screening to catch small evidence (or in my field, archaeological materials).
I wondered similarly - or, MOO, the image showing the steeper ledge where the car was found made me wonder if she may have been playing around a bit driving into the shallow water on her way around to the road. I feel like as a teenager I would have loved using AWD or "off-roading" and would...
MOO, but I’m 5’8” - so only one inch taller, and I drive a similar car. I just went outside and looked at my car from the same angle and my headrest is in the exact same spot as the NYPost photo. Leaving room for body proportion differences, I don’t find the seat placement as strange. Again, MOO.
One of my friends is a regional medical examiner in the US and while discussing suicides this past weekend she said that a majority of the suicides she has personally dealt with had no notes. I’m sure this varies across a number of factors like age, culture, etc. but I thought it was interesting.
IM[P]E, individuals with a panic disorder can work themselves into a panic attack over time - some CBT tools can help you to delay or lessen them so you can get to a safe location to ride them out (again, IME). We obviously don't know if she suffered from the said disorder, but a prolonged onset...
MOO, but if there was an individual seen in the building who was giving the girls’ address when asked where he lived, could they have been nervous that he intercepted the food and did something to it before it was placed at their door? TBH, no delivery driver I’ve know has ever checked if the...
I do the same thing - and I almost always put it on before I leave the house because if I carry it with me I'll inevitably leave it in the house or car. I don't find her outfit strange.
Totally different context but we do exactly that when we're on an archaeological excavation so we don't destroy archaeological evidence - I would assume LE do the same to maintain crime scene evidence - MOO
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