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The discovery of dismembered human remains on a rural road near the Wyoming state line prompted police Monday to open a homicide investigation.
"We can see saw marks," Summit County Chief Deputy Sheriff Dave Booth said of how they believe the body was dismembered
"We're trying to find as many parts as we can," he said.
Booth, who spoke by telephone from his Park City office, was not sure how many body parts had been recovered by late Monday.
The remains are too badly decomposed to determine whether they belong to a male or female. Police have recovered hands, and hope forensic technology will allow the retrieval of fingerprints "and hopefully identify who we have here."
"We don't have any solid leads," he said.
The remains were discovered on a frontage road between railroad tracks and a road that runs parallel to Interstate 80
http://www.billingsgazette.com/inde...dnews/2005/04/18/build/wyoming/28-remains.inc
"We can see saw marks," Summit County Chief Deputy Sheriff Dave Booth said of how they believe the body was dismembered
"We're trying to find as many parts as we can," he said.
Booth, who spoke by telephone from his Park City office, was not sure how many body parts had been recovered by late Monday.
The remains are too badly decomposed to determine whether they belong to a male or female. Police have recovered hands, and hope forensic technology will allow the retrieval of fingerprints "and hopefully identify who we have here."
"We don't have any solid leads," he said.
The remains were discovered on a frontage road between railroad tracks and a road that runs parallel to Interstate 80
http://www.billingsgazette.com/inde...dnews/2005/04/18/build/wyoming/28-remains.inc