Swamp Fox Trot
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Honestly what is wrong with people . . . reminds me of the Charleston SC cop who killed his wife because he preferred diddling little kids (Dan Hiers Jr.).
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The police are trying to raise enough money to ship her remains back to her family in the Philippines.
http://www.seattlepi.com/news/crime...ks-to-send-remains-to-Philippines-4881276.php
A former employee of the state’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner claims she found the remains of a homicide victim whose family had raised money to have their daughter’s remains shipped overseas for proper burial...
In a lawsuit filed in Kanawha County Circuit Court Banks says she was ordered to burn human remains and make human remains “disappear” while she worked for about a year as a death investigator for the office...
She claims when she found the remains of a woman who wasn’t supposed to still be in the office, that she wasn’t allowed to contact the decedent’s family. “Banks was shocked to learn that the victim’s family, either the wrong human remains were shipped overseas to the victim’s family, or the remains were never shipped at all and the reports were inaccurate.”
Banks does not name the woman but a search online shows that in 2013, the remains of Karen Santillan Tait were shipped to her family in the Philippines from the state medical examiner.
A hiker discovered Taits badly decomposing body in Greenbrier County in 2002, according to news reports. Taits husband pleaded guilty to her murder in 2013.
I e-mailed this possible match to Pamela Reed on August 30. However, I don't know if it was on their radar prior to my e-mail.
I will leave the flag as Identified for now. I e-mailed Pamela Reed again to see if it was my e-mail that resulted in the match. If she says it was, I will change the flag to Match!