Steelslady
Justice for Kelsey
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As one who's cousin was left out in the elements for two years amongst wild life, I can tell you, there will still be some remains left- bones, most likely, and possibly pieces of clothing. One of my cousin's co-workers recognized a piece of a T-shirt that he thought might have been his- it was a small piece, about 2 inches. It took a year to identify his remains, and they still learned a lot from them, in spite of being out there for two years in the elements- the ME said he had had cancer and that possibly he got delirious and wandered into the open field that was located in the woods, where teenagers found his skull and a couple of other bones two years later. There wasn't much left of him, but it was enough to ID him, and enough to determine that he passed away from the cancer. Knowing my cousin the way that I did, he probably had no idea he was that sick and never went to a doctor.As a resident of Riverside our winter I think has been a roller coaster, we have only had two snowstorms one about 9 inches and the other day about 4 inches of super slushy snow, other than that we have received a lot of rain so searching any wooded area is going to be sloppy, I know just judging it on my backyard it will be June before I could walk back there
I wonder what he wrapped the body in for the crude burial, and we also have one other variable, like I said I live about 1.3 miles from Cheryl’s home, on reside on WPAFB housing right next to Airway Rd , dir3ctly across from the USAF Museum, believe it or not I have seen many red fox, and coyotes roaming my neighborhood, I know this first hand our mail box is part of a usps cluster box located about 50 feet from my home, I check my mail in the early morning , since my mailman usually delivers my mail around 800pm, one morning I started halfway down my driveway and quickly went back in there was 4 coyotes in my front yard
So where ever William disposed of Cheryl, not only the weather but the local wildlife that roams
The reason for more wildlife is there is a creek directly across from home that borders the museum, this creek if you follow it starts at the dam and the wildlife follow the water route
Also the housing that closer to the dam and area B from WPAFB there has also been sightings of bobcats.
So I worry about the intactness of Cheryl’s remains...
I forgot to add, my cousin died in Florida.