Patty G
Retired WS Staff
IMO, the search warrant would probably state the entire house, land, buildings etc. This way it would cover even turning over a rock! Again IMO.
Could it be that most people when they bury a pet in the yard usually they bury it under a tree or along the side or edges of buildings. Since they don't have many trees and you would see earth dug perhaps this is why they re concentrating on the edges of buildings?
It is a combined dept here. bomb & arson is the department nameVery true, bomb squad trucks have robots that can look into small places and xray equipment as well, you are right.. Didnt think of that, that answers the bomb squad issue, I wonder why arson though..
The one down here have equipment they use to see through walls and floors
What could they possibly have put in the search warrant that would allow them to dig up bushes?
how did you know where i buried my pet rabbit?! :waitasec:
You are right though, I buried her under my live Christmas tree from last year...I didn't want anything to dig her up...
Good point! Also I was thinking - don't they have like a "radar" thingy that can see through metal?
But, yes, definitely chemical analysis - possibly looking for the accelerant that was used on the dumpster fire.
I am thinking solid floor. A previous owner had bobcat and backhoe type equip in it at one time.Your right !what about a pit drainage system??????? My dad has a pit but no drain...but some people have drains in their pits? Does anyone know if this garage has a pit? to step down into to work on cars? over a pool wiould be PERFECT area for this!
Ok, I swear I posted, but it didn't show up, or I'm losing my mind.
In regards to why no dogs. Good question. My bet is they are looking for something that dogs don't train for. T
They didn't have a fireplace or Fire Pit did they?