It was explained to me that each jurisdiction gets to place a charge. So the Feds and the State can both charge him with murder, the County, State and Feds can charge him with kidnapping, ect.
I see someone else said the same thing in the comments of that Blade post.
A plow only goes down on an average of 12-16 in, and a lot of farmers don't even plow anymore. So he could have bodies anywhere. And unless the land is sold off to developers, they will probably never be discovered. The land around his property is owned by farmers who I doubt have any plans of...
They study the larvae, usually of the blowfly. . The age/stage of the eggs or the larvae can tell them an estimated time.
I read about it in the book "Body Farm", then I saw a show about the real Body Farm the book was based on.
There used to be a Mobile Home dealer right on Airport Hwy between Wauseon and Delta. And there used to be quite a few businesses that sold modular homes in this area. It's possible that he worked for those companies. Most of them are no longer in business.
There was a search scheduled for 3:30 that day. They canceled it due to "weather". The storm that came through was a stroke of luck, and gave them a convenient excuse. At 3:30 they were already at his home.
I thought of them yesterday when I was looking at the potential victims list. There was another "serial killer" that was in the Toledo area, Gordon was the name I believe.
When we bought our house, the previous owners had an enourmous burn pile. It truly made no sense why it was so large. Come to find out they'd been burning there for over 40 years. They burned everything, all of their garbage.
People also store their junk behind their barns. He obviously had...
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