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Also, if you get off I4, you would have to backtrack at least 15 miles to get to ISB, which is the corridor between Daytona and DeLand.
I hope it's Heather. The reason I have doubts is because they said the bag had made an impression into the earth and weeds had started growing through the bag. The gentleman that found it also said the skull rolled away a bit and I'm thinking that's too far into decomp. I think that makes it at least 6mths perhaps even to 9mths of being there. Jmo.
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Originally Posted by RANCH
There's a thread about this in Heathers forum. Here's a link.
HCPD contacts Florida LE about skeletal remains that were found - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community
Did you notice in this article that it says the Moorers took tripS to Florida around the time of Heather's disappearance? Hmmm.
http://www.thestate.com/2014/03/21/3339865/horry-county-police-contact-florida.html
If the body found was HE's that info could and would be released. A gag order prevents the lawyers and others from talking about the case, but it doesn't prevent something big like a body being found and ID'd from disclosed to the public. The lawyers would not be able to say anything about what it means.
As far as we know, the only trip the M's took to FL after HE's disappearance was for SM to participate in the Disney half marathon, which started Jan 12, 2014. Elapsed number of days was approximately 23 from HE's disappearance, assuming they drove starting on Jan 10th.
IF there was a trip to FL before Jan 10, 2014 and after Dec 17, 2013, we are not aware of it, though there has been a lot of speculation that perhaps one of the M's took off to go there. I personally doubt it.
And the article had Coroner Edge state what kind of condition/rate of decomposition the body would have in FL. I don't know how to put the statement in this post so y'all will just have to read the LAST paragraph.
First couple paragraphs I thought were condescending.
And the article had Coroner Edge state what kind of condition/rate of decomposition the body would have in FL. I don't know how to put the statement in this post so y'all will just have to read the LAST paragraph.
First couple paragraphs I thought were condescending.
Here's the quote from Edge:
Horry County Coroner Robert Edge said a body left on the side of the road in a garbage bag in Florida could decay rapidly depending on weather and may take time to identify. He said body tissue in an uncontrolled environment can decompose in a week to 10 days. Additionally, he said a garbage bag likely wouldnt protect a body from wildlife.
Read more here: http://www.thestate.com/2014/03/21/3339865/horry-county-police-contact-florida.html#storylink=cpy
*made mistake*Im curious what parts you thought were condescending?
I read whole article and I didnt see anything condescenind. Whenever talking about murder cases and bodies, the subject matter itself is not typically pleasant or comfortable to talk about.
I didnt see anything being said purposely disrepectful or anything. It seemed they were just strongly pointing out there was no evidence so far to make a connection yet to Heather's case. And the Edge person was just describing how a body could decay under certain conditions.
Below is definition:
con·de·scend·ing/
adjective
showing or implying a usually patronizing descent from dignity or superiority:
*made mistake*
So sorry I meant contradicting. Article kept saying no reason to believe it is HE but then why bother even reporting this in the news then? It leads us to think it could be HE.
I will just enjoy lurking from now on. Your condescending reply made me feel pretty stupid....
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*made mistake*
So sorry I meant contradicting. Article kept saying no reason to believe it is HE but then why bother even reporting this in the news then? It leads us to think it could be HE.
I will just enjoy lurking from now on. Your condescending reply made me feel pretty stupid....
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