MistyWaters
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Last week the media reported CPS was going to provide an update this week.
I can’t even imagine someone driving a Mercedes SUV on any unpaved backroads. Although it was dryer in April, he’d risk getting stuck in a mud-hole. If the bodies are out there I think they’ll be discovered close to a paved road.
I agree that seeing a Mercedes SUV on the unpaved backroads or in and around Bragg Creek is VERY common. I drive the unpaved backroads with my van. Some of the really back road ones are not accessible by vehicle as the roads are closed in some areas. If the bodies are out there I'm guessing wild life will get to them before anyone and will be somewhat scattered. If they were burned and burried or covered, that could make it harder.
I do keep coming back to the mulch. I do wonder how he explained having a load of mulch and what he was using it for. I do think if he used mulch that is what will help locate them or the area that they were placed.
The blue tarp here is what concerns me:
Family 'devastated' as search continues for mom, daughter presumed dead
Is it to protect the scene from contamination, or protect the evidence from media cameras? Police made no attempt to conceal the gathering and bagging of bark mulch. Was there more to it than that?
Bodies found, believed to be Jasmine and Aliyah. Suspect from a few weeks ago in custody.
Calgary Police Service
Oh wow, 4am, I wonder what led police to that location?
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Update #5 – Disappearance of Jasmine LOVETT and Aliyah SANDERSON
At approximately 4 a.m., today, Monday, May 6, 2019, we located the bodies of a woman and child, believed to be that of Jasmine LOVETT and Aliyah SANDERSON, in Kananaskis.
The investigation led officers to a heavily wooded area near Grizzly Creek located off Highway 40, where the bodies were discovered. Autopsies are expected to begin today. Formal identification of the deceased will be done by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. The cause of death of both victims is not expected to be released.
A suspect has been taken into custody and charges are pending. The suspect cannot be named by police until charges are officially laid by the Justice of the Peace. This is expected to occur later today, or tomorrow. However, police can confirm the suspect is the same man who was taken into custody two weeks ago.
To protect the integrity of this investigation and future court proceedings, we are unable to release details about what lead to the discovery of the bodies.
We would like to thank the many partner agencies, members of the public and the media for their assistance in the investigation and the search. We are grateful for the support of Calgarians.
An update will be provided to the media and public once charges have been laid by the Justice of the Peace and the victims have been formally identified by the OCME.
Calgary Police Service
Just a wild guess, but I suspect it was more detailed information about vehicle GPS and digital device tracking.