Legally Bland
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It surely is.No it's the opposite direction. But it is on the way back from Carrigtohill where the car boot was (and the last sighting of Tina by someone other than RS).
"Other items that have been recovered and are thought to relate to the remains are a crucifix on a chain and pieces of clothing believed to have once made up a dress."
Missing Tina Satchwell's DNA to be compared to bones found in Cork
I have trawled through as many pics of Tina as I can find and I can't see a crucifix in any of them. Has anyone else spotted anything of this nature? Of course this doesn't mean she never wore one.
I haven't seen anything like that either. I think though, most of the photos are of Tina dressed up for occasions, so maybe she just wore regular jewellery then and a cross at other times. Her husband did say she took a chain with an angel on it from her neck and put it round his at some stage so she may have had other religious jewellery. JMO
Yes, good points, and religious jewellery wouldn't be at all unusual in Ireland of course. I'm also wondering how connected to the remains the item is. Sounds like the remains are quite widely scattered (by animals I presume) and I've not seen any mention of a skull/torso being found (the jaw they thought they had turned out to be animal). I'm wondering if it's something that could have been lost or discarded by walker at some stage. I suppose I should assume they wouldn't be mentioning it in connection if it wasn't likely?
Sounds like they know it's connected to the remains.
If this is Tina and someone killed her and dumped her there, then they know for sure it's her so I wonder how they're feeling or what they're doing now?
JMO
Yeah but they also said the remains were 100 years old at the start! Healthy scepticism always useful.
I'm definitely leaning towards this being a homicide of some kind, given the nightdress (if that's accurate). It's not somewhere you'd go voluntarily without being dressed. Interesting we've not heard a peep from the husband yet. He was very chatty when they were doing that big search earlier on in the case.
It's quite an isolated area too, not really somewhere you'd get on foot in your jammies. However the person got there it must have been in a vehicle IMO
Yes, good points, and religious jewellery wouldn't be at all unusual in Ireland of course. I'm also wondering how connected to the remains the item is. Sounds like the remains are quite widely scattered (by animals I presume) and I've not seen any mention of a skull/torso being found (the jaw they thought they had turned out to be animal). I'm wondering if it's something that could have been lost or discarded by walker at some stage. I suppose I should assume they wouldn't be mentioning it in connection if it wasn't likely?