AL - Kahleb Rowan Collins, 1, his dad & sis were killed in a car crash, he wasn't with them, Fayette County, 8 Dec 2024

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The one deputy is occasionally poking a long straight piece of metal into the hole - anyone know what that might be about?
 
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The one deputy is occasionally poking a long straight piece of metal into the hole - anyone know what that might be about?
Was wondering the same
 
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4:51 PM

Thursday, January 2, 2025 (CST)
Sunset in Birmingham, AL
 
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I wish they would be a little more gentle with the shovel...
IMO.
 
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OK so I've never buried a body, but this seems like a FAR deeper hole than any average person would dig, even if they needed to hide something.
 
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This is stressful just watching.
I can't imagine being a searcher.
 
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One of the lady deputies had an evidence bag walking back toward grill area
 
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OK so I've never buried a body, but this seems like a FAR deeper hole than any average person would dig, even if they needed to hide something.
typical grave depth is 6'.

If someone were hiding a body by burying it I would expect them to go at least 3' to 4' deep, otherwise run the risk of animal activity digging at it. JMO
 
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The one deputy is occasionally poking a long straight piece of metal into the hole - anyone know what that might be about?
Sorry-feeling for objects underground.
 
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Live Feed is cutting out. Not sure what is going on
 
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The one deputy is occasionally poking a long straight piece of metal into the hole - anyone know what that might be about?
A probe can detect different densities in earth, indicative of the soil being disturbed, or can locate buried objects. It's used a lot in archaeology, too, not just in forensic investigation.

MOO
 
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I knew better to expect anything positive coming from this, but I did not expect the depths of depravity.

Substance abuse? JMO
 
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I knew better to expect anything positive coming from this, but I did not expect the depths of depravity.

Substance abuse? JMO
Cruelty can emerge in any family. Sadists can be anywhere on the spectrum from raging meth heads to lifelong teetotalers.

The drug they're all addicted to is torturing children. They feel rageful and powerless unless they're inflicting pain, suffering, and fear on the most vulnerable of humans, and the ones they of all people should want to protect. But they resent those kids, misdirect everything wrong in their life onto their babies. So they can torture a one year old to death and feel great doing it. Even justified.

It's not insanity, it's not intoxication, it's just straight up depravity. And there's no cure or detox for that but removal from society.

MOO
 
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Cruelty can emerge in any family. Sadists can be anywhere on the spectrum from raging meth heads to lifelong teetotalers.

The drug they're all addicted to is torturing children. They feel rageful and powerless unless they're inflicting pain, suffering, and fear on the most vulnerable of humans, and the ones they of all people should want to protect. But they resent those kids, misdirect everything wrong in their life onto their babies. So they can torture a one year old to death and feel great doing it. Even justified.

It's not insanity, it's not intoxication, it's just straight up depravity. And there's no cure or detox for that but removal from society.

MOO
We live in a world that is teetering on its own destruction.
 
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I haven't heard if they found anything, anyone else???? Is that they're house or the neighbors house?
 
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Cruelty can emerge in any family. Sadists can be anywhere on the spectrum from raging meth heads to lifelong teetotalers.

The drug they're all addicted to is torturing children. They feel rageful and powerless unless they're inflicting pain, suffering, and fear on the most vulnerable of humans, and the ones they of all people should want to protect. But they resent those kids, misdirect everything wrong in their life onto their babies. So they can torture a one year old to death and feel great doing it. Even justified.

It's not insanity, it's not intoxication, it's just straight up depravity. And there's no cure or detox for that but removal from society.

MOO
Some might say permanent and total removal from society, for eternity. As in never taking another breath, ever.
 

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