indicolite22
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Thank you for the correction.The girl was a toddler, not infant, between 16 and 32 months of age.
Thank you for the correction.The girl was a toddler, not infant, between 16 and 32 months of age.
Dahmer killed a bunch of people in a crowded apartment block. Murder can happen anywhere, and can be quieter than we think. In a free standing home with land around it? No problem. If people do hear anything, they tend to rationalise it away rather than jumping to their neighbour being a serial killer.
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I agree! I also have very long hair which, when I'm around the house, I keep pulled back into a ponytail. Every time I vacuum I have to pull out all the hair that is tangled around the roller. I don't doubt for a minute that his wife's hair could have been picked up off surfaces in his home and transferred to the victim. Only my opinion and speculation.I have very long, very curly hair. Even though I normally wear it pulled back, the family stories of where "oh, that's mom's hair" ended up, are quite legendary and comical. Everything from a jar of pickles, to someone's gym shoes, inside their gym bag, to someone's shirt at their workplace. And about 8 million other places over the years.
I can assure you, it's entirely possible.
I'm really starting to wonder having just finished re-watching Killing Season on A&E on demand and also here #1Does anyone think there are at least two serial killers dumping bodies near gilgo?
Some people say that child rapists are very specific in their age brackets for preferences.When Peaches and her infant were murdered in 1997, RH's daughter was about a year old (presumably his stepson was older). How conceivable is it that RH would murder a baby at that point in his life?
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe a primary reason that mitochondrial DNA is used is whenever the root of the hair is not present.Please, do we have anyone with Law Enforcement who is involved with using DNA for identification? It is stressed the “mitochondrial DNA" is being used. Is the mtDNA ALWAYS used this way? Why not the yDNA? As someone who knows just enough to be dangerous, I can't help wondering if mtDNA is ALWAYS used or why it is being stressed in this case.
It's cheaper to go windowless, and he seems to prefer to spend his money not on domestic life.At some point between October 2007 and November 2011, RH replaced the garage door with a windowless one.
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MOO: Like a competition or, a dark web friend or frenemy, or other. I was thinking this too. Then there was some mention of bludgeoning of Asian Male and I think of the cabinet hammer and I wonder if we are back to one. (MOO) <modsnip - discussing moderation on the thread>My friend and I were “true criming” all last night and we think there could be two!
Yes, that's what I've heard.Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe a primary reason that mitochondrial DNA is used is whenever the root of the hair is not present.
Mitochondrial DNA, handed down through the maternal line, is also very hardy and often is usable when autosomal DNA is too degraded.Yes, that's what I've heard.
Agree, I also have long hair and it transfers to everything, it seems, including clothing worn by family members, their sweaters, car seats, etc.I have very long, very curly hair. Even though I normally wear it pulled back, the family stories of where "oh, that's mom's hair" ended up, are quite legendary and comical. Everything from a jar of pickles, to someone's gym shoes, inside their gym bag, to someone's shirt at their workplace. And about 8 million other places over the years.
I can assure you, it's entirely possible.
Thank you for sharing. Yes, there's a separate thread on him.Haven't seen this posted yet, apologies if it has.
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The skeleton of a Long Island man who disappeared after venturing onto a Native American reservation earlier this year was found Thursday scattered along a highway — suffering from what a family friend described as “horrific violence.”
Isaiah Henriquez, 20, was identified Saturday as the human remains found by a driver who had pulled onto a wooded area of exit 40 on the Southern State Parkway in Islip, state police announced."
Remains found on LI highway ID’d as man who vanished from Native American reservation
Nassau County. Houses on top of one another. I can't believe none of the neighbors ever saw or heard anything.