Madeleine74
Knower of Things
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Hint: do you see or hear of the Elvis family planning a funeral or memorial service?
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I thought this train of thought was off-base until this: "home made Mickey Mouse bedding"
https://identifyus.org/en/cases/full_report/12776
I thought this train of thought was off-base until this: "home made Mickey Mouse bedding"
https://identifyus.org/en/cases/full_report/12776
Would a wrapped body be almost completely skeletal in three months? That is the question.
Would a wrapped body be almost completely skeletal in three months? That is the question.
The NamUs says "Not recognizable - Near complete or complete skeleton", which could mean "most of a whole skeleton" or "not quite completely skeletonized". It also depends on what it was wrapped in, and whether the wrapping came before or after the decomposition. A body left in the open unwrapped could be completely skeletal in a month, depending on the conditions. But most everyone here knows that part. It was found in a garbage bag that had been eaten away by the elements, so that would be somewhere between covered and exposed.Would a wrapped body be almost completely skeletal in three months? That is the question.
I wonder why height was not estimated. If there are long bones present i.e. femurs, they can be used to give a rough estimate of height. What about the teeth? What about the sex? Strange that this hasn't been estimated yet.
BBM: Me, too.I wonder whether the bones were not intact: burned, broken up, something like that.
I guess the Disney sheet was probably what made the one guy think it was a child.