2011.03.23 Frye Hearing - Afternoon portion

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  • #581
Based on your anecdotal experience....Do you have any knowledge about that? No I don't. When you were asked about the reliability of residual order do you remember your answer? No I don't.
 
  • #582
CA still allowed to chomp her gum grr

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  • #583
JB trying to object..Judge says lets get to page 65 and see
 
  • #584
Camera just panned to CA as she just popped a gumball in her mouth! :floorlaugh:
 
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  • #586
Love the sound of that train in the background.
 
  • #587
JB sure is nervous ha
 
  • #588
Great shot of CA, with new haircut and half glasses, and chewing gum like nobody's business.
 
  • #589
I hear that longggggg black train Casey!!
 
  • #590
you read what other people have written. you have read the work that other people have done. you are an observer, but as it relates to the research of cadaver dogs you are a reader.

Thx for catching this from LDB...she's fabulous!
 
  • #591
He has no knowledge of "survivability" of the scent of decomposition is what I think is being proved.
 
  • #592
I LOVE LBD! I can listen/watch her all day long! Justice for Caylee!!!
 
  • #593
Did JB really think Fairgraves anecdotal testimony would sway HHJP?
 
  • #594
In Texas they are sometimes known as meadow muffins. Looks like tons of them may have hit.:floorlaugh::floorlaugh::floorlaugh:

Around here they're called "Mighty Muffins."

:floorlaugh::floorlaugh::floorlaugh:
 
  • #595
Am I a sucker because I feel embarrassed for this witness and a little sorry (read in Canadian accent) for him? I wonder if he had any idea what he was in for...

lovin' the over-ruling on the objections here:)
 
  • #596
Yes indeed, that is his only expertise....:floorlaugh:

JB has got to be feeling pretty :sick: green around the gills about now.

being overruled hasn't helped him much either....

ca chewing her cud really good.......:maddening:
 
  • #597
Stick a fork in both Dr. Fairgrieve and JB. They're done.
 
  • #598
No I have no expertise in scent detection.
 
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Cadaver dogs are trained to specifically find the odor of decomposing *human* remains.

Cadaver dogs are trained to ignore live human scent and animal scent, and only indicate on human remains. These dogs can be used to find human remains related to crime scenes, missing persons cases and forensic evidence related to decomposing human remains.
Cadaster

Cadaver dogs that have special training in the context of disaster scenes and debris (cadaster dogs) can also be used to locate human remains following a natural or manmade disaster. Illinois Search Dogs routinely cross-trains their cadaver dogs to be operational as cadaster dogs as well, to compliment our disaster dog teams.
Water

A specialty subset of cadaver dogs is water cadaver dogs. Similar to cadaver dogs, these dogs have been trained to find the odor of decomposing human remains. However, water cadaver dogs have been specifically trained to locate and indicate the source of the odor to assist divers in a more directed and speedy recovery of a drowning victim.

http://www.illinoissearchdogs.org/capabilities/cadaver_dogs.shtml
Hey Cloud9,
This makes you and expert!
Wait:waitasec:since we are reading this,we are ALL experts,now :floorlaugh:
 
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