Right there with you on that awful thought.IMO sifting implies to me they're not expecting to locate a full intact body. Sorry to be gruesome but that's what it looks like to me.
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Right there with you on that awful thought.IMO sifting implies to me they're not expecting to locate a full intact body. Sorry to be gruesome but that's what it looks like to me.
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Absolutely. Good thinking Sillybilly.Even though the home owner "hired" Barry, is it conclusive that he did the job himself? Any chance that he could have contracted out part of the job to employees?
Homeowner has said investigators are using x-ray equipment, so IMO they've seen something to warrant such an extensive use of manpower. WRT the sifting, could be there is an indication of a body buried deeper but they are sifting all dirt as it is removed in case there could be other evidence in addition to a body.
OT: WOW! Is that true? I'm currently researching a grave that can't be found of a Revolutionary War veteran. So cool what dogs can do.
On topic: I have a sinking feeling that the body might be found in more than one location. No evidence for that, just a sinking feeling. I hope I'm very wrong.
jmo
Pouring concrete takes a truck and a group of workers. They have to smooth the dirt, then gravel and then rebar. Is it suspected that he went out there before this process started and buried her deep in the ground? I don’t understand how he wouldn’t have been seen out there burying a body in the dirt. If not seen burying her, surely his truck would have been seen parked there for awhile probably at an unusual time. MOOWell, it could have been a good idea. Assumed body wrapped in plastic or something. Bury deep the day/night before concrete pour. How bad would it smell?
Chances are if body is buried out in the forest, mountain, woods, etc., wildlife could get it out. Throw in the water and it could come to surface. There’s not too many places/methods that are 100% foolproof. And assuming the killer thought the bike ride story would sound legit, he probably didn’t think LE would even be looking at him.
Thank you!On dogs being keen detectives.
Dogs' discovery of Revolutionary War graves leads to preservation victory
Landscaping starts with a lot that's got a nice pad for the home and proper drainage. Have friends that "move dirt" for new construction sites. Sounds like that is what he does. MOOMaybe he also helps trucking in dirt to level the land before construction? We live on a hill in the mountains and the people who built the house had to truck in tons of dirt to get a level space in the rocky forest area.
Right there with you on that awful thought.IMO sifting implies to me they're not expecting to locate a full intact body. Sorry to be gruesome but that's what it looks like to me.
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Adding to your comment about LE, Colorado has had their hands full these last few years. This is not the place to commit a murder, LE Adrenaline is high. OmoMy assumption is that LE suspects an individual associated with the jobsite as the perpetrator. Employer, employee, whomever. Do they expect to find a body? Maybe. Personal effects? Maybe. Anything that they can tie to the crime is a win. Evidence is evidence, and they need to build their case using any and all means. I’m still not sure if it’s just the dirt that was used or if concrete is a component. LE is keeping their case close to the vest and I have to commend them for that.
Well, it could have been a good idea. Assumed body wrapped in plastic or something. Bury deep the day/night before concrete pour. How bad would it smell?
Chances are if body is buried out in the forest, mountain, woods, etc., wildlife could get it out. Throw in the water and it could come to surface. There’s not too many places/methods that are 100% foolproof. And assuming the killer thought the bike ride story would sound legit, he probably didn’t think LE would even be looking at him.
Good question. I heard this came only from the nephew.Can someone tell me for sure if the sheriff admitted they had found her bike, when he held that press conference? Or was all the bike info only released by nephew?
Any place where a suspect would drive could be pinpointed by cell activity. In case BM is involved, he may have thought to dispose of a body in a place he was expected to be, not somewhere farther off along the river. Easy to explain why his phone tracked to this particular place than some random spot. JMOWouldn't it be easier to just use the river instead of a job that would link you right to it? I mean it is right there...
When the dirt is compacted, I'm assuming that is done by some sort of compacting machine? How is the process done, for those of us who don't know?
Agreed, it’s likely a combination of things that adds up to probable cause. The purpose of a search warrant is establishing that LE has sufficient evidence to outweigh your Constitutional right to be free of unwarranted search and seizure. So any combination of the above plus the homeowner consenting would work.
Graphic: With the sifting I am wondering if they found evidence of a fire where her remains may have been burned and then disposed with the dirt. They would be looking for bone fragments.
Any place where a suspect would drive could be pinpointed by cell activity. In case BM is involved, he may have thought to dispose of a body in a place he was expected to be, not somewhere farther off along the river. Easy to explain why his phone tracked to this particular place than some random spot. JMO
Of course it could also have played a part in knowing when he was there and have led to this investigation. JMO
Exactly.One thing to note is that if LE were comfortable that BM was not involved, then surely searching and digging at one of his job sites would be pointless? The current activities tell me that they’ve had a POI all along.
I believe the ground radar equipment is able to detect depth as well as disturbances in soil as well as shapes of objects. If that's so, then they may have detected disturbances in the ground that are slightly deeper than the actual dirt that was recently laid down. Just an idea, imo... Also, they will surely be looking for other objects other than a body in the dirt. Sometimes, when a murder victim is disposed of, many of the objects involved may be discarded with the body such as clothing, weapon(s) bullet casings, tarpaulins, bed linens, personal objects of the victim, cigarette butts, soft drink cans... murderers can be very foolish. However, I don't believe they'll find anything at this search site, Jmo.