cocomod
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Evidence I see is:
1. The added time to uncover the body. They have been there for 74 hours (understood not every minute of those 74 hours, but still).
2. The depth they have dug. 2 and a half feet in 3 days? I could have done that in about an hour. 3. They called in more dogs and are searching the area, despite saying they have found a grave site.
4. They called in a plane to fly over the area again (I think.)
5. They called in horses to roam the area searching for something.
6. Their interviews are strangely inconsistent, contradictory and fragmentary as to what they have and what they don't.
7. They brought Mr. Cox to the burial site, yet don't have remains?
8. JP was reported as having gone camping Aug 27, 2011, 26 hours after the police completed the search of his home.
9. A witness saw some suspicious activity at this burial site, but didn't state that it happened in 2009, and did not want to say what he witnessed to reporters. This was reported to authorities and they then moved their search two miles to where this man saw the activity.
10. The main thing they are doing now besides searching other areas is sifting the soil. Why sift soil if the body is buried deeper? How about we dig up the body while we do that?
I'm just being a websleuth here. I realize people really want them to suddenly have a body to announce at this site. It's not happening.
MOO.
I enjoy talking with you here and hearing your opinions.
BBM - why the rush? Wouldn't it be better if they made certain that NO critical information and/or clues are missed? Whoever is or was in the ground is not going anywhere now. They are watching the area 24/7. Why the rush? Let them make certain that they find whatever is there to find. If a body is recovered farther down, what if there is a bullet casing or something else to help identify the killer.
I think they are smart to bring in additional dogs to be certain that they continue to get hits on the same hole. The new dogs do not know where they are supposed to hit, but they continue to hit in the same spot. There is something in that hole. They just need to take their time, find out what is there, or find out if something was moved.
IF someone was in that hole, but was moved; then they will want to see what dirt piles the dogs hit on. They will then need to analyze that dirt to see if there is any DNA present.
Personally, I am pleased with the fact that they are meticulous. I want them to nail the S.O.B. Actually both S.O.B.'s !!