Frequent reader. Rarely comment. I have been following since Day 1. Thank you all for keeping Abby's spirit alive here! God bless Abby is home with her family. Anyway, Re: medical waste. Very scary to think what could be in those boxes.
The biohazard pictures that are posted- actually those boxes are medical waste chemicals. If you look closely at the boxes- they are from Curtis May Energy. It's small, but the boxes also say Medical Waste under the biohazard sign.
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I know this is probably not related at all... and I don't know much on the Maura Murray case - but in some pictures she looks like she has dark hair, was located north near the area. NK would have been about 23 around the time she disappeared....just speculating.
I wonder if there was some kind of "portable potty" in the storage container and those medical waste boxes are being used to empty the contents.
it may be soundproof but it's not smellproof...one would think if he had six days to "clean out" or "clean up" that's pretty much the first thing he'd toss and not for evidentiary purposes, simply because it stinks. especially if that's his 'man cave' where he does a lot of work?
I've never seen a case where they save sh-t. for dna purposes I suppose? I haven't followed that many...
what else could constitute medical waste...needles? any thoughts?
I've never seen a case where they save sh-t. for dna purposes I suppose? I haven't followed that many...
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Okay, this is weird. Did anyone else notice? When I click to come to the top of this thread, there's an ad for wait for it storage containers, with pictures that look very much like the one in question.
I am waiting to hear something official about where Abby was kept and tunnels and such. But if there were no tunnels being dug I wondered if the digging described by neighbors was actually to bury waste or such from a porta-potty type device.
I really look forward to either knowing this container factored into Abby's case or not. Right now it is still one big ole honkin question mark hanging there.
The couple says Kibby sent them a letter offering them $1,000, but they didn’t like his tone.
"I cannot be terrorized because I choose not to be a victim in life. I am a businessman and not a . Your vehicle isn't worth $5,000, it’s junk. We both know that,” the letter says.
Kibby also reportedly sent a letter to the sheriff saying Ray threatened to hit him.
Body waste products such as urine and feces without blood
are not considered regulated waste. Waste such as
disposables containing non-fluid blood (i.e.: soiled sanitary
napkins, dressings, gauze and cotton balls with a small
amount of dried blood or other body fluids) are not
Regulated waste. These can be disposed of in plastic bags
with regular garbage.