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Even if this is a death penalty case? I have never seen a death penalty case go to trial that quickly. DP cases seem to take 3-4 years on average in most states.
Curious if this is past the quaint white church
When I googled " when does a body smell after death" the results say after a "few days" why did it take them 35 days to notice something was not right?
A few days after death, these bacteria and enzymes start the process of breaking down their host. The pancreas is full of so many bacteria that it essentially digests itself [source: Macnair]. As these organisms work their way to other organs, the body becomes discolored, first turning green, then purple, then black. If you can't see the change, you'll smell it soon enough, because the bacteria create an awful-smelling gas.
It does not look like a property that is abandoned. The lawn is cut and trees are watered. Something is not right here.
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And from what we know, she was his 5th victim. 2 college rapes, the Fairfax rape, Morgan, and Hannah.
General question for those the have been at WS a long time;
If JM is Hannah and Morgan's killer, and was the Fairfax rapist, will they try him separately or do they do all cases in one trial? How do they handle serial crimes? And since LE keeps saying to have patience because this is a "complicated" case I am certain JM is a serial criminal and that's what makes it complicated.
I am just guessing but I think he will be tried separately.
I've been following this case intently (it's what brought me to websleuths in the first place,) and it's heartbreaking to see it end this way. She seemed to be a wonderful, vivacious girl. I can only hope that she did not suffer greatly and that her story will help protect other young girls in the future. Rest in peace, Hannah.
It's interesting to me that she was found near a seemingly old/dilapidated cemetery, (https://twitter.com/cvillenews_desk/status/523602477283688449) much like Morgan Harrington-- strange coincidence. Are these common enough around the area for this to be some sort of coincidence?
http://wtvr.com/2014/10/18/searcher...says-god-wanted-them-to-find-what-they-found/
ALBEMARLE COUNTY, Va. The Chesterfield Sheriffs Department sergeant who discovered human remains while searching for missing University of Virginia student Hannah Graham said he believed God wanted them to find what they found. In an exclusive interview with Melissa Hipolit, Sgt. Dale Terry said his five-person team had finished their search mission near Walnut Creek Park around noon Saturday when something came over him to check nearby properties.
I dont know how else to explain it, he said. Something inside me just told me to continue to look.
It was behind a vacant home, in a dried-up creek bed, Terry said he found a skull and bones, along with a pair of tight, dark-colored pants.
More at link...
http://wtvr.com/2014/10/18/searcher...says-god-wanted-them-to-find-what-they-found/
ALBEMARLE COUNTY, Va. — The Chesterfield Sheriff’s Department sergeant who discovered human remains while searching for missing University of Virginia student Hannah Graham said he believed God wanted them to find what they found. In an exclusive interview with Melissa Hipolit, Sgt. Dale Terry said his five-person team had finished their search mission near Walnut Creek Park around noon Saturday when something came over him to check nearby properties.
“I don’t know how else to explain it,” he said. “Something inside me just told me to continue to look.”
It was behind a vacant home, in a dried-up creek bed, Terry said he found a skull and bones, along with a pair of tight, dark-colored pants.
More at link...
foxfire had guessed earlier that it would be near a cemetery, if I recall correctly, as part of some ritualistic process in the aberrant man's head. He'd also said that it may be in place connected to his youth that may have had some meaning.
http://wtvr.com/2014/10/18/searcher...says-god-wanted-them-to-find-what-they-found/
ALBEMARLE COUNTY, Va. — The Chesterfield Sheriff’s Department sergeant who discovered human remains while searching for missing University of Virginia student Hannah Graham said he believed God wanted them to find what they found. In an exclusive interview with Melissa Hipolit, Sgt. Dale Terry said his five-person team had finished their search mission near Walnut Creek Park around noon Saturday when something came over him to check nearby properties.
“I don’t know how else to explain it,” he said. “Something inside me just told me to continue to look.”
It was behind a vacant home, in a dried-up creek bed, Terry said he found a skull and bones, along with a pair of tight, dark-colored pants.
More at link...
http://wtvr.com/2014/10/18/searcher...says-god-wanted-them-to-find-what-they-found/
ALBEMARLE COUNTY, Va. — The Chesterfield Sheriff’s Department sergeant who discovered human remains while searching for missing University of Virginia student Hannah Graham said he believed God wanted them to find what they found. In an exclusive interview with Melissa Hipolit, Sgt. Dale Terry said his five-person team had finished their search mission near Walnut Creek Park around noon Saturday when something came over him to check nearby properties.
“I don’t know how else to explain it,” he said. “Something inside me just told me to continue to look.”
It was behind a vacant home, in a dried-up creek bed, Terry said he found a skull and bones, along with a pair of tight, dark-colored pants.
More at link...
http://wtvr.com/2014/10/18/searcher...says-god-wanted-them-to-find-what-they-found/
ALBEMARLE COUNTY, Va. — The Chesterfield Sheriff’s Department sergeant who discovered human remains while searching for missing University of Virginia student Hannah Graham said he believed God wanted them to find what they found. In an exclusive interview with Melissa Hipolit, Sgt. Dale Terry said his five-person team had finished their search mission near Walnut Creek Park around noon Saturday when something came over him to check nearby properties.
“I don’t know how else to explain it,” he said. “Something inside me just told me to continue to look.”
It was behind a vacant home, in a dried-up creek bed, Terry said he found a skull and bones, along with a pair of tight, dark-colored pants.
More at link...
Skull and Bones =Fraternities = Masonic = Rituals. This is the same "description" they used when they found Morgan Harrington.