Rayemonde
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Version 1: Little Deorr died before the trip. He got disposed of somewhere.
Version 2: Little Deorr died at the campground. He got disposed of somewhere but not near the campground.
Whether version 1 or 2, he had to have been in some car for a certain time and in a dead condition.
If the cadaver dogs didn't hit on the truck then little Deorr's body hasn't been the truck, not before arriving at the campground and not after leaving the campground.
Question: How did another unknown car come into play? What are the options?
I always missing a driver or a car or even both if I think about.
Personally I wouldn't be surprised if the dogs had hit on the truck and the sheriff had chosen to keep that secret from the public... But I'm going to go with what he told us.
I posted a link a couple of days ago about a missing child case where cadaver dog hits were a very important piece of evidence in a murder trial. An expert testified that the dogs were able to detect the scent of death as soon 2 hours after death. I don't know if different dogs have different training and some can smell it much sooner, or what credentials the particular dogs used at the campground had (lol, can dogs have credentials? ), but it's certainly possible that the dogs weren't able to find the scent of death in Vernal's truck because DeOrr hadn't been dead long enough.