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Also, how has the winter been up that way? Lots of snow? I wonder if she was somewhat well preserved due to the cold.
Astrid, in a word, Antarctica. Our winter has been the coldest and snowiest one I can remember. Numerous winter storms so serious they name the things, double digit below zero temps for days on end, and wind chills so cold they take your breath away. That's why I am surprised that Jane's description is so vague. With as cold as it's been (and how long it's been cold, for that matter), I'd think she'd have been remarkably well preserved. And if she had been placed there before the temperatures dropped, as the sandals suggest, I'd think that a combine running a body over would give us even less to work with than we already know.
Sorry to sound so vague, but are you saying she could have been snow covered for a considerable time after the harvest and that's why she wasn't seen?
(I'm seasonally challenged )
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I agree that it's most likely this woman was dumped earlier and not discovered until winter ended. I would like to know what kind of sandals, though. Flip-flops or something she could wear around a house? Except on the coldest days, I often wear flip-flops as I'm getting ready to shower or afterwards. And I do have a co-worker who wore sandals through an awful lot of this winter (she could walk from her house to her car without ever going outside). So while the earlier dumping of the body is the most likely case, I would say it's not the only possibility.
I agree that it's most likely this woman was dumped earlier and not discovered until winter ended. I would like to know what kind of sandals, though. Flip-flops or something she could wear around a house? Except on the coldest days, I often wear flip-flops as I'm getting ready to shower or afterwards. And I do have a co-worker who wore sandals through an awful lot of this winter (she could walk from her house to her car without ever going outside). So while the earlier dumping of the body is the most likely case, I would say it's not the only possibility.
Sheriff Paul Milbrath said that the body has been identified as Alejandra Guzman-Flores of Milwaukee.
Milbrath said that her family had last seen her on Oct. 5, 2013.
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Police have not commented on her manner of death.