Missing Susan
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Sort of tangential to the lawyers taking control of everything at the hospital after the boat wreck, a few macabre questions have occurred to me.
Could AM have refused to let the bodies be removed from his property? Could he have insisted that he had the right to keep or bury his family in his own manner, on his own property, on his own time?
Was toxicology reported for the victims? Crimes happened well past happy hour. Can a survivor influence what tests or procedures are performed on a victim for lawyerly or religious reasons?
Could AM have refused to let the bodies be removed from his property? Could he have insisted that he had the right to keep or bury his family in his own manner, on his own property, on his own time?
Was toxicology reported for the victims? Crimes happened well past happy hour. Can a survivor influence what tests or procedures are performed on a victim for lawyerly or religious reasons?