There's also a large propane tank on the property. It is not installed next to the house. It may be used to fuel certain heavy landscaping equipment and/or it might be piped to the dwelling.
We don't live in town (access to natural gas), all of our appliances and central heat run off propane.Appears to be a gas stove as well.
In regards to a fire...surely a home built in the mountains would have a wood burning fireplace, no?
Human ashes are detectable. Have different composition than wood or paper. If anyone was burned in a fireplace CSI would know it.
Has LE said they will be continuing the search in the same location tomorrow? I just saw that they are finished for the day and did not find a body.
I don't know that he could have been working on Mother's Day. If I read the permitting right, they asked for and got inspection of Insulation Under Slab and Plumbing in Floor Tube on Monday 5/11/2020 prior to pouring the slab and had the inspector back on 5/14/2020 to inspect caissons and piers. My guess is that the general contractor laid the insulation on Sunday, and the plumbing sub may have laid in the encased piping on the same day. If not, the plumber did it earlier and asked for inspection with the insulation inspection. That time window is the least likely time that I can imagine a landscaper buzzing his bobcat all around moving dirt.
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Here is Google Earth Imagery dated 9/24/2013 showing the modular house and site built garage, plus driveway and landscaping that has all been demo'd. IMOCan you share the link where you read this?
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You can get that stuff at a quarry. Cheap. I coincidentally was in the market for some 3 weeks or so ago. Screened loam was, like, $20 a ton. It's not my line of work (by any stretch), so I was awestruck that I could order a ton of anything that would cost $20.If they are looking for a body that is not intact and may have been mixed with the dirt that was brought in, where would that fill dirt come from? Where would his landscaping crew get that much dirt?
Looks like dirt in that trailer. MOO
Yes. If they have found any trace, anything at all.I was thinking more like the ashes may be mixed in the dirt he used. Would they need to search more if they had found evidence of that in the home fire place? Perhaps the fireplace was recently cleaned??
I believe the insulation would be under the concrete slab but on top of the any dirt that had been moved. Seems to me it would have been the perfect opportunity knowing the slab would probably be poured shortly after.
The trouble I'm having with the thought of BM burning a body, where would he do this? After I looked at the home via the helicopter camera, there really are no cleared areas around the home. So relatively comfortable it didn't happen there. Plus as someone said, CO has been in stage two (no burn status). Fire would also draw attention.I was thinking more like the ashes may be mixed in the dirt he used. Would they need to search more if they had found evidence of that in the home fire place? Perhaps the fireplace was recently cleaned??
I don't know that he could have been working on Mother's Day. If I read the permitting right, they asked for and got inspection of Insulation Under Slab and Plumbing in Floor Tube on Monday 5/11/2020 prior to pouring the slab and had the inspector back on 5/14/2020 to inspect caissons and piers. My guess is that the general contractor laid the insulation on Sunday, and the plumbing sub may have laid in the encased piping on the same day. If not, the plumber did it earlier and asked for inspection with the insulation inspection. That time window is the least likely time that I can imagine a landscaper buzzing his bobcat all around moving dirt.
Building Department Permit Detail