would that board be useful as a stretcher to carry a body, or is it too narrow? It's long enough: longer than the LE officer is tall.
Only if you were carry Nik Wallenda IMHO .... its rather narrow...unless of course you tied someone on with string and duct tape ....that might work...but then again might be a real balancing act imo.....
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ha ha you're right.
I assume since LE went into the barn with their test kits yesterday, they have a vague idea what that stain is.
the paper bag is probably an evidence bag (to identify/itemize the board) and most likely is not covering anything specific:
the round object... roll of duct tape? looks like the right size.
thanks everyone for the updates and pictures!
Or maybe the bag is covering something too.....??
But Laura Babcock’s family is taking comfort in the fact a second search of the property west of Cambridge has so far come up empty.
“(The police) not knowing, not having any evidence of anything, it’s a positive sign,” the missing woman’s uncle, Thomas Ryan, said Tuesday after stopping by to catch his first glimpse of the farm.
Toronto Police Homicide Squad are at #DellenMillard farm Sep11 Day3 of executing search warrant for investigation re: missing Laura Babcock
Hmmm why homicide?
http://www.peelpolice.on.ca/en/aboutus/homicide.aspHomicide and Missing Persons Bureau Mandate
- Homicides;
- Suspected homicides;
- Found human remains where suspicious circumstances exist; and,
- Missing persons - where suspicious or unusual circumstances are present, or the subject is missing for a period exceeding thirty (30) days, the bureau shall monitor the investigation.
Interesting how we look at things! IMO, I just automatically figured that the side closest to the officer was the evidence side and that's why he was holding it the way he was. MOOYep. As gross as it sounds that was my first thought
possibly, but if that was the case, wouldn't they have taped the open end closed to better preserve whatever is there?