Did police ever say burlap sack or bag or did they say wrapped in burlap?
Oh crap. So, what if the burlap is just a decoy-type clue to mislead everyone?
....Are we chasing the wrong clues??
I feel like police have said pretty much nothing about this case.Did police ever say burlap sack or bag or did they say wrapped in burlap?
For the other cases, the burlap sack thing is really interesting. I know construction workers and I dont know of any particular construction type job that involves burlap sacks unless something was delivered in them.
The first thing that comes to mind is Sand.
Sand I believe sometimes is delivered in a burlap sack. Like a nice play sand for playgrounds. Sand is sometimes used to mix cement so its possible the construction job could have been masonary worker. Like bricklayers, or foundation pouring or something along those lines.
You might be right. We may never know.I've been told that on construction sites woodworkers (AKA carpenters) use burlap to clean up the sawdust or woodchips...my belief is that it's Bittrolff - best POI/suspect IMO. LE doesn't have to charge him wiith every murder if they can't prove it. Once you charge him - you better have the evidence. They may never charge him with the Gilgo cases but if they can put him away for Rita and Colleen that will take him off the streets. JMO for now!
Articles vary, but I understand them to be wrapped---although you can cut a sack across the bottom and down the side so that you can you wrap with it--
I also recall one of the original reports where a forensics person called it Hessian cloth (used for concrete/cement wet covering while it sets; coffee beans; and sand bags)
I had(may still have an artice and also a separate map where the map had that written on it as a description tag)Were the victims wrapped in this? I haven't read much about this case, but was wondering if you could post a link or direct me to where you read this?
Were the victims wrapped in this? I haven't read much about this case, but was wondering if you could post a link or direct me to where you read this?
wrapped--It's the same as burlene, and the wet covering use(and sand bags) keeps that construction bridge worker theory coming back around--as a side note,wasn't there some type of water table/irrigation reroute or similar type of water redirecting project(sand bags used during the layout) happening near one or two of the residences not far from where SG was found
I understand why LE and others say the killer might be local to the area. He might be a landscaper, a clammer, and other jobs local to the area. Thats what the stats might say. Here is my question. Is there a difference between the burlap used by Bissett nursery and the burlap sold to the trades? Many occupations use burlap. On and around LI.Bissett Nursery- 200 employees-sells to trades only. Supplies from Bissett nursery ends up all over NY State. That would include burlap.