iamshadow21
Amateur Forensics Geek
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The vast majority of entrances to mines in Ballarat are likely to be from shafts, not drives. So unless he's got abseiling gear, it's a straight drop from the top to the level of the vein, when it would turn horizontal. Easy enough to push something down, but not a safe descent for a living person. The mine below could be collapsed, crumbling, filled with water. Any derelict mine is at extreme risk of collapse. Mines over a century old, it's not if, but when.RSBM. I still think Sam might be hidden in a mine. Mines are great hiding spots because they are remote and hard to search. It's a quick way to hide a body, and the deep, dark tunnels make it tough for search dogs to find any scent. Plus, tracking signals from devices like an Apple Watch is difficult in such locations. Mines are also dangerous and complex, making it hard for people to search them safely and quickly. This means that finding a body hidden in a mine can take a long time, giving whoever hid it a big advantage.
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