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@sillybilly sad to say we can move them and their media thread to locates (deceased)
Sad day for all
Imo
We don't move the thread until they are officially identified.
@sillybilly sad to say we can move them and their media thread to locates (deceased)
Sad day for all
Imo
9 months after they went missing, I would doubt that they can nail down a date. Even within a week or month difference in September/October.... Or are you thinking that it happened in the last week... Now that could be determined. But 9 months ago... MOO I don't think a *specific date* could be determined at all.
Those are the facts. MOO
Yes, I remember. I remember some people did not think he actually dug graves though.
Thanks i edited my post as I wasn’t sure if the prosecutor was the official sourceWe don't move them until they are officially identified.
Good point and I respect your expertise. Mine is in Nursing not forensics. That said, these photos were taken by a drone that a neighbor sent up. Possibly the technicians were less vigilant because they knew the roads were blocked; press kept a mile away and no helicopters in the area at the time. It's a big crime scene with enough work that in the end it took 2 full days. JMO but if the technicians did commit that extraordinary breach of protocol, they were still much more competent and professional than the Gilbert PD
Yes, and I do appreciate your expertise too! I also will be the first to admit that there are breaches of protocol in every field and forensics, perhaps more than most, it seems. nevertheless, the thing that convinces me most that we are not looking at remains is the lack of any attention or interest on the part of the investigators. If you had the remains of a child lying on a tarp out in the open I would expect there would be people congregated around it both because of interest and to protect the evidence. At a minimum, you would expect some sort of covering out of respect for the deceased as you see at even garden-variety traffic fatalities. I am just expressing an opinion based on my experience and I could be proven wrong, of course. In the end, I am just grateful to have such a wonderful place on the Internet where civil discussion and exchange of thoughts and ideas is possible. This case has been on my mind constantly and I cannot express how emotional I get when I think about those poor kids.
Necrosearch International has worked with thermal imaging equipment that spot a single degree Fahrenheit difference between patches of ground.I think that's "thermal" technology and not "infrared" technology. I agree that active decomposition might create a slight temperature difference in the ground, but how far below the ground would the body need to be to be detected? I'm slightly familiar with thermographic scanners that are used just after the sun goes down on flat commercial roofs to pinpoint where leaks are, because the water beneath the roof's surface will cool down more slowly than the surrounding roof. But, that's right beneath the surface of the membrane and by morning, the scanner can't pick anything up. I don't know of any drones fitted with thermographic scanners, but I'm sure it's possible to do that. MOO JMO
So we are now likely to see the abandonment charges dropped and murder charges brought instead against Lori. Or will murder charges be in addition to the abandonment?
Could we also see murder, and/or conspiracy to murder against Chad as additional charges too?
Chad has said he will not appear at any more hearings. How is he allowed to do this? But he will have to appear at his trial right?
I thought that was a pretty standard condition of bond, as you said, but I've never heard of a defendant not being able to communicate with a spouse when they are incarcerated. This is a complex case with lots of weird circumstances.
Thanks i edited my post as I wasn’t sure if the prosecutor was the official source
Someone may have already pointed this out but the press release is dated May 8th. I guess they planned early for this............
if that is the picture back in the 90s, it should be OK... it was actually a msm "social interest" story.... so if it is that one post. If not, let me know.....and I will post the eerie msm story from back then.Someone tweeted an old newspaper photo of CD digging a grave. He called him Mr. Potato Head. I would share it but I don't know about copyright and sm sharing. It's a creepy pic as he is looking right at the camera while standing chest deep in a grave and digging. It does nothing to help the case here except to prove he really did have experience digging graves.
Common for a killer to dispose of remains in places the killer feels safe. (IMO)
I was not speaking specific dates as in October 12th. I was merely waiting to hear if it was right after they disappeared, the middle of the time they disappeared, or even more recently.
They have body farms where thats all they do is see how corpse decompose in certain conditions, so I believe (moo) they will be able to get the time frame correct without the need to pick a certain day.
It could be that she hasn't changed the name on her social security card, or legally, so they have e to use both names
Question- when Lori arrived in Idaho, at her hearing they insisted she was not a flight risk because she and her husband had THEIR home in Salem. If that is the case then wouldn't Lori be able to face the same charges as Chad? The bodies were found on the property of her home too? Maybe I am stretching for a reason to make sure she is charged...That's probably why her lawyer met with her today. This might be sticky indeed.
I keep thinking about the change is last name. Will she now file for divorce?
Yes, I remember. I remember some people did not think he actually dug graves though.