Possible human remains sent to 2 Vancouver schools
Sending the packages outside Canada would most certainly delay them further. Just a thought....
Hey SillyBilly, looks like MM from the "Not Al Gore" Gore site has reared his ugly head:
From the Toronto Star: http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/1206539--luka-rocco-magnotta
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when they refer to "foot" and "hand" do you think that would include leg and arm? or does this mean other parts are unaccounted for?
Welcome to WS - yes, I think it is very relevant.
"The investigation is only a few hours old now so I can't link it to anything right now," Lemcke said of the Vancouver remains. "As we progress in the investigation, we will provide any information that we can."
Magnotta appears to have had links to Vancouver.
His 2007 bankruptcy filing showed his biggest outstanding debt was $6,882 owed to an auto-leasing company in Burnaby, according to the Ottawa Citizen.
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when they refer to "foot" and "hand" do you think that would include leg and arm? or does this mean other parts are unaccounted for?
Yes, but they would have to pass through customs and would most certainly not go undetected.
Here's a link referencing the note about the 6 body parts:
http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/2012/06/05/body-parts-still-unaccounted-for-police
NOTE: 'Detectives found other body parts in the garbage outside Magnotta's apartment building, as well as inside the one-room unit.'
Hey SillyBilly, looks like MM from the "Not Al Gore" Gore site has reared his ugly head:
From the Toronto Star: http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/1206539--luka-rocco-magnotta
Authorities have managed to persuade several websites to remove the video but report that at least one site has not yet complied.
Public Safety Minister Vic Toews said that there's a possibility the webmaster of that site could be charged under the criminal code for publishing obscene material.
They found the arms and legs...in the fridge I think and in the back alley.
Source Please
Dry ice would not last very long
http://www.dryiceinfo.com/shipping.htm
For Dry Ice plan on using 5 to 10 pounds for each 24-hour period depending upon the quality of the insulated shipping container. This will keep everything frozen in a container up to 15 quarts. For larger containers and greater shipping times multiply dry ice quantities by this rate. The best shipping container is a two-inch thick urethane insulated box tested to lose only 5 pounds for a 10-quart storage volume every 24-hours. Newer materials developed for Control Temp Packaging in Norcross, GA have tested nearly the same as urethane. Less thick or efficient insulation will need more Dry Ice because it will sublime faster.