MrsWard84
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This is a thought that has come up while reading the posts, I'm new to the site and case so if this has been discussed I apologise.........as far as I can tell we do know for a fact that the bodies were in different stages of decomposition, indicating that they were killed and dumped at different times. We also know that there were significant time frames from the date of the women going missing to the date when their bodies were found. Do we know if there were any signs of 'breakdown' or 'decomposition' of the burlap??? After looking at a few sites (mainly gardening ones - they came up first after googling 'does burlap decompose') I have learned that burlap does decompose BUT it can take months and sometimes years for this to happen completely. Also the burlap would breakdown faster if it was underground rather than above ground (considering where the victims were found I assume the elements would add to this). If the bodies had been out there for such a long time, surely the burlap would not be in tact? Would LISK have known this due to his profession (working with burlap on a day-to-day basis)? Did he have a hobby that would have given him this knowledge (sorry if that sounds ridiculous)? If he did know this and the burlap was in tact and for the fact that a lot of people believe he revisited the bodies and place, did he recover his victims once the breakdown began to show??
I apologise if this seems like a silly question, but popped into my head while brainstorming........
I apologise if this seems like a silly question, but popped into my head while brainstorming........