Each time I check the headlines, a part of me is hoping the headline will be:
Bodies of Nathan, Kathryn, and Alvin Found. Are police still looking? I haven't read anything about a continued search for a body. Alvin's son received a map from RCMP and he's riding the back roads looking close to the road, as he doesn't believe that Garland's truck could cut through fields. Community search parties were asked to stop searching, perhaps because rural people didn't like strangers of unknown origin asking if they could look around the property because of the murders. That could place rural homeowners at risk. Are the police still looking for bodies, are Search & Rescue waiting for a location to search? A 1993 truck wouldn't have any computer bits, and if he left his cell phone at home, the only way to trace his movements might be with CCTV.
Did investigators find something at the acreage, under the tent, that told them the story? Did police continue their search after the second crime scene was analysed, but this time for a weapon? What do we think is going on with the investigation ... aside from the prosecutor preparing to release discovery on Aug 16 ... or is it Aug 14? I think he was arrested on July 15 and charged on July 16, so I guess 30 days is Aug 14?
What could have been found in that scorched earth at the South side (middle) of the property? It wasn't a composting area, as that would be closer to the garden and the green house. It shouldn't be something that belongs in on of the burning barrels/incinerators at the end of the trees near the green house. Maybe it's a place to bury the oil change by-products. Maybe it's a place to put something like acid on a body and then burn the bones. The truck could have been backed into that area between June 30 and July 4 ... it would show on the grass.
There was a woman from NC that helped murder her husband's ex-wife in order to take control of the children. The took her body to Florida (I think ... somewhere swampy and hot) and she bought some sort of acid, as another plan was to make the body disappear. Ultimately, they decided to feed the mom of two to the alligator swamp in the middle of the night. Amanda Hayes ...
"Brad Wichard, a homicide detective for the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office, said a security camera captured Amanda Hayes dumping four cartons containing seven unopened one-gallon bottles of acid at the end of a cul-de-sac 1.6 miles from the home of her sister, Karen Berry.
An eighth bottle, he said, was missing. ...
Security video and a receipt from the store indicate Grant Hayes bought four containers of [muriatic] acid, as well as a 32-gallon trash can and a large-sized pair of long-cuff neoprene chemical-resistant gloves."
http://www.wral.com/hayes-wife-dump...xas-crime-scene/12854919/#Xhg2gvPE35OsF8PF.99