Bernina
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I really appreciated and accepted her explanation, too. If she wasn't buried, then maybe she was alive while missing for a while... I know we all hope that it was quick and soon after! But I have been concerned that she may have been held and used for a while first, I hate to say. If so, then my 2 top theories are #1 gang related/ known by someone who knows her/ forced prostitution or servitude, or #2 sex offender from one of those maps I attached, in the general area.
Please let me be wrong!!!
Just put those out of your mind, "no " on gang related, and "no" on the forced servitude. Trafficking in prostitution and the like is on the Mexican side of the border, as far as Hispanics. It's easy, and the LE down there doesn't care. It would make some sense if she was blonde hair blue eyed, but those type of operations are going to be hunting areas like bus stations and where runaways congregate.
Gang related, would bring too much attention to gang activity, like I said, there are ears to the ground and LE would have been informed.
I can tell you from past experience that a body, just left out in the open, in Mid June, will bloat within mere hours, HOURS, not DAYS. Decomp would begin as the body temp rose, you'd have flies and their eggs within the hour, bees are even attracted. Raptors would be on it within an hour. If a body were put out into the open at, say 6:00 am, by the following morning, you would have some scattered bones (arms, legs, maybe skull) not necessarily picked totally clean, the ribs, spine, hip bones would more than likely be intact, but for the most part, pretty clean.
We have range cattle that drop dead out here, no one picks up the carcasses, we also put some of our dead livestock and poultry out on State Land Trust, call it a gift to the coyotes and a way to keep them a good mile away.
When we go back the next day, the spine, ribs and many times skulls are still connected. With full grown cattle, the hide is extremely tough and the going is real slow.
When you want to keep the skulls of a bull that may have some decent horns or just want to have them to put around your property, you either boil the fresh head in Borax and water outside for about 12 hours (seriously, don't ever try this inside an enclosed area for any critters, the smell is bad), or hang it from a tree or upright at least 4 feet off the ground. The boiled skull will be totally clean and white, the other can take of to 4 months to slough off everything (partly due to blood loss during butchering and the shrinkage of hide, and not accessible to predators).
Don't shoot the messenger!