Wow, I can't even keep up with all the posts!! I was gone this afternoon and when I got home ... the posts about this case just exploded.
I drove past the landfill on my way home. Way back when you could see down inside the landfill from 1-435, but now it's got a buffer (berm-type thing) all the way around, except for the entrance.
This is a huge dump. Deffenbaugh controls most, if not all, of the trash in this area that goes into the landfill. I would be willing to bet that Deffenbaugh knows the exact area where specific trash from a specific area was dumped. Due to the volume I would imagine it's crucial for LE to get out there and dig through the area where the trash from where baby Lisa lived was picked up. In very short order, it will be covered with more trash.
Another thing that happened within the last year or so, at least we live, is Deffenbaugh has gone to trash trucks and trash cans that are not lifted and dumped by the driver of the truck, so I don't believe they ever really see the contents, and this would include Dumpsters. They have arms that load the trash cans, and Dumpsters and they lift them up over the top of the truck and dump them in. The most the driver does is slide the trash can on the arms so it can be lifted. They never see the inside of the trash can or the contents. Up the trash can goes, it's flipped, the lid pops open, the contents are dumped, and then the arm lowers it to the ground. Gone are the trash trucks where things are put in the back and and the contents are smooshed back to make room for more trash.
If Lisa was dumped in a dumpster, or even a trash can, and I hate to even think of this, the possibility of a driver seeing her body would be nonexistent, IMO.
And I do believe that Deffenbaugh works on weekends when it comes to picking up commercial Dumpsters. We see trucks all the time. That's how busy this place is. If she was in a Dumpster it would be important to dig though the area where the trash for that part of town was dumped asap.
We call it Trash Mountain here. It used to stink to high heaven. We used have to hold our breath when we drove past the dump. They were forced to put scrubbers on to vent the thing. It's just that big.