Paulas88
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I too, am curious about what evidence they have.
jmo
Maybe, blood in the carpet pad, or on the wall, painted over? <modsnip>
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I too, am curious about what evidence they have.
jmo
I wonder what evidence they could have found in the parents' old flat, that makes them think it was intentional murder. :thinking:
This case is baffling to me at best. There are four hits at the campground, but, at the second location investigators found strong evidence that will further the case along. What does this mean? I hope that answers some soon - especially if this was one big coverup.
Looking at the various wordings, I wouldn't want to swear they aren't referring to the same locations.
Or maybe not. It's hard to tell. Klein has this way of sounding like he's being precise and technical, but when he gets done, I'm like, "What did he say?"
I think I remember the "second location" was said in context of the two residences that were searched. Jmo
I'm trying to think of what evidence could have been found to indicate not only murder, but INTENTIONAL murder. I don't think recovering missing items would necessarily do that. It might indicate a murder cover-up, but lying to authorities doesn't prove intent. Sadly, people try to cover-up accidental deaths all the time. Even an uncovered weapon would be problematic in a lot of cases, as most weapons can be used just as easily by accident as on purpose."Kleins evidence from the recent searches was then turned over to the Lemhi County Sheriffs Office, the law enforcement agency investigating the boys disappearance. Lemhi authorities confirmed on Friday they received evidence from Klein.
Neither Klein nor the Lemhi County Sheriffs Office would comment on the nature of the evidence that was recovered. However, Klein said that after the five-day search this week, the investigators on his team are all in agreement that DeOrr is most likely deceased and that his death was an intentional homicide."
http://xtremeidaho.com/private-detective-firm-now-investigating-deorr-kunz-case-as-a-homicide/
Personal belongings were left in the residence that Jessica was evicted from.
http://xtremeidaho.com/private-detective-firm-now-calling-deorr-kunz-case-a-possible-homicide/
“Not finding someone is very difficult. It’s the kind of case where you end up thinking about it every day,” Bowerman said.
http://www.postregister.com/article...west/2016/06/25/heavy-hearts-search-continues
OR, J was evicted and the landlord changed the locks before she had a chance to take anything. If so, that would mean there's probably tons of stuff in there to be sniffed out and sifted through. I wonder if the eviction and Klein's search went hand-in-hand.
This speaks volumes if you apply it to the parents. I lost my son on July 7th, and even though I know where he is buried, I'm still tortured by the how and the why. It consumes me. I can't imagine not knowing where your child is and moving on with life. I just can't.
Was thinking about evidence and remembered the Trenton Duckett case. If trash was left behind I wonder if it could have been items that once belonged to DeOrr like toys or larger clothing that he'd be wearing at this point in time. Items that would no longer be needed because he's dead.
Or maybe his boots.