Loio, thank you so much! That is the visual I needed to rule out the stream disposal possibility. I could not get the visual of the dog "snorkeling" in the stream out of my head.
The dogs were brought back to the area a month after the murders and were still able to pick up the scent. They are amazing.
The dogs didn't alert to human remains at four other search locations in East Maui that day, Gajate said.
The search areas included an area where there were depressions in the dirt near a guardrail at Mile Marker 19.5 on Hana Highway and another location near a guardrail where police reported bloody clothing had been found, Walden said. "There was no indication of human remains" at those locations, she said.
When both dogs and handlers returned to Maui on March 8, 2014, the dogs again alerted to the spot at Nua'ailua Bay with the tree and rock, Gajate and Walden testified.
http://www.mauinews.com/page/conten...-describe-dogs-separately-detecting-odor.html
However, they didn't pick up scent at any of the other locations they were taken to. So... either the dogs were not taken to the place where SC transported the remains, SC was able to mask the smell with bleach/heavy bags/tarp with zip ties/something else, or any combination of those things, or he was able to carry the remains to the ocean and dispose of them there, which I still think is possible.
The dogs were brought back to the area a month after the murders and were still able to pick up the scent. They are amazing.
The dogs didn't alert to human remains at four other search locations in East Maui that day, Gajate said.
The search areas included an area where there were depressions in the dirt near a guardrail at Mile Marker 19.5 on Hana Highway and another location near a guardrail where police reported bloody clothing had been found, Walden said. "There was no indication of human remains" at those locations, she said.
When both dogs and handlers returned to Maui on March 8, 2014, the dogs again alerted to the spot at Nua'ailua Bay with the tree and rock, Gajate and Walden testified.
http://www.mauinews.com/page/conten...-describe-dogs-separately-detecting-odor.html
However, they didn't pick up scent at any of the other locations they were taken to. So... either the dogs were not taken to the place where SC transported the remains, SC was able to mask the smell with bleach/heavy bags/tarp with zip ties/something else, or any combination of those things, or he was able to carry the remains to the ocean and dispose of them there, which I still think is possible.