swedie
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I suspect that it was DM himself and that he was concealing his identity for obvious reasons. If the incinerator was being purchased on behalf of a business rather than an individual, it would be less suspicious I guess? Not to mention, it would not be tied to the farm if it was not delivered there.
Nothing more suspicious than an individual ordering an incinerator to be delivered to a farm where there was no livestock but likely a deceased body in the barn.
MOO
For LE to charge DM and MS with LB's death, I suspect they have supporting evidence. I highly doubt LE would devastate her family by telling them she was deceased without something solid to base it on. I bet they did find part of that evidence in the barn. That board which was carried out gives me the heebie jeebies. Could those be bodily fluid stains? And the paper bag over the end, did LB's hair get caught/snagged by the end of the board pulling some out, leaving it as evidence? Although LE said after the search, they came away empty handed, I think DNA testing proved otherwise. I think their statement just meant no obvious evidence such as her remains. If not in the barn, where else could they have left her? The area where the incinerator was found? I think through their investigation to do with Tim, their investigation back there, nothing was found and that is why they turned their search to the barn. Or maybe because someone was talking; DM or MS? JMO.