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I do have some doubts that they'll find any remains at the Salida 'beach' job site. Part of my conclusion is based on the fact that a river like the S. Arkansas is not static in terms of it's banks and the possibility of annual erosion from snowmelt could wash away the introduced sand compromising the rocks and boulders placed by BM. I live in Ontario on the cusp of Muskoka, an area filled with numerous lakes and rivers. It can be an annual event bringing in sand to replace the destruction of a beach from huge ice dams and the annual rise of rivers and lakes from snow melt.
To me it's more likely that the cadaver dogs have picked up residual effects of cadaverine from the equipment that was used to bury the remains elsewhere.
I hope I'm wrong.
To me it's more likely that the cadaver dogs have picked up residual effects of cadaverine from the equipment that was used to bury the remains elsewhere.
I hope I'm wrong.