crhedBngr
Justice for Danielle Stislicki
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Actually, I think there are several ways to dispose of a body with it unlikely of being found, but still my guess is that they HAVE found at least remnants of the body, and that is why there is talk of a murder charge finally being drawn. I asked earlier but no lawyer responded (have they all left this thread?) what are the chances of a murder indictment coming down with no body or physical evidence, but only circumstantial evidence available?
Having said all that, I do wonder about access to any campus incinerators used by the physics dept., and I wonder if all campus video was looked at for the presence of either of BC’s cars the weekend following the Friday abduction?
RBBM
I'm leaning towards this theory as well.
Thanks, Everyone, for your opinions on possible incineration. Lot's to think about in this case! Let's just hope she IS found so the family can have closure.
ETA: Maybe my imagination is running away with me . . . but, I found an article about disposing of lab waste at universities.
Here is the link: http://pubs.acs.org/cen/email/html/cen_87_i10_8710sci1.html
Another 2 cents worth tossed into the discussion.