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On Monday, Klismet went to the place where the boy's remains were found and said being there really brought things together for him.
"As I go up the road with one of the investigators, I notice a lot of different things," Klismet said. "When we get to where the remains were ultimately found, it was very informative for me to actually see it. Going to the scene really brought things together for me in my mind."
Klismet said the area where Dylan's remains were found had a bunch of trees, rocks and steep hill climbs. But he said he doesn't look at things in a traditional way.
"I look at behavioral things," Klismet explained. "What was done and what wasnt done."
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/new...me-scene-to-help-determine-person-of-interest