Found Deceased Australia - Elisa Curry, 43, Aireys Inlet, Melbourne, 30 Sept 2017 #2

Status
Not open for further replies.
  • #1,061
DNA will take a few days, probably. . DNA from any marrow left in the bones, and , perhaps matched with her brother, or her children. awful. . awful.
 
  • #1,062
Troops they're saying remains not body.

body, remains.. it was once a body, now it's remains.. . I don't see a body being washed ashore, not in Australia, not after 10 days .. remains, certainly. . but not often, for those, either. .but it would be perfectly possible for a body to be found in the sand dunes.. . .


well. I hope, in once sense that it is Elisa Curry's remains, and that identification will be clear and transparent. Then, .. manner of death. .
 
  • #1,063
and from the chopper

attachment.php


http://www.9news.com.au/national/20...s-found-at-point-roadknight-near-aireys-inlet

2 traffic cones in that pic

attachment.php
 

Attachments

  • 17.10.11 Beach.jpg
    17.10.11 Beach.jpg
    68.8 KB · Views: 206
  • #1,064
  • #1,065
I don't think the body is still there or was there when these shots were taken. I think the traffic cone is marking the spot

If the body was still there it would be covered with a tent or something. IMO it's been removed.
 
  • #1,066
If the body was still there it would be covered with a tent or something. IMO it's been removed.

Do they usually remove bodies that quickly from a crime scene?


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
  • #1,067
If the body was still there it would be covered with a tent or something. IMO it's been removed.

I imagine it would of been removed before the media were made aware of it.
 
  • #1,068
Do they usually remove bodies that quickly from a crime scene?


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

If the tide was coming in then I think it would have been high priority.
 
  • #1,069
I imagine it would of been removed before the media were made aware of it.

That's true

I just read a comment under a news article on fb where someone has said it wasn't a body but "human remains/parts of a body". Has any article so far stated that body wasn't whole???? [emoji15][emoji15]


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
  • #1,070
Tide might have been coming in, so they had to work fast
 
  • #1,071
  • #1,072
  • #1,073
If the body was still there it would be covered with a tent or something. IMO it's been removed.

I agree sleep and the large white blanket thingy could be the ambo's blanket.
I suspect an ambulance would need to attend & then the coroner. Maybe?
 
  • #1,074
Do they usually remove bodies that quickly from a crime scene?


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

on a public beach with the tide coming in, I would say yes, they do....
 
  • #1,075
  • #1,076
Oh I'm 42 year female just sitting here with my wine .... I will flick over to SBS .... thanks

Don't feel bad Black Cat I occasionally have a bourbon on the treadmill........after 5 of course.
 
  • #1,077
sooooo who thinks this is the body of Elisa Curry? .
 
  • #1,078
sooooo who thinks this is the body of Elisa Curry? .

I would like to say no but I think it probably is


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
  • #1,079
of course it is called Bass Strait.. who said it wasn't?..... go stalk some one else, ey?..

Oh I can see Tasmania!

That reminds me I must go mow the lawn. :D
 
  • #1,080
Status
Not open for further replies.

Guardians Monthly Goal

Staff online

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
134
Guests online
1,656
Total visitors
1,790

Forum statistics

Threads
635,419
Messages
18,676,093
Members
243,223
Latest member
JobyTonsk
Back
Top