truthfinder2019
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I agree, it is not that easy to dismember a body, both in terms of strength, and in terms of mental ability and power. Plus the huge amounts of blood it leaves. One must be pretty cold blooded to dismember a loved one and do that knowingly hurting a daughter too. Appalling.Graphic post :
Wonder if they tore up the plumbing in his house to check for blood/bodily fluids, and checked the septic tank ?
Also am curious if she had help, and there will be more arrests ....
Imo.
Typically, I would think it to be difficult for a woman to dismember a body. But, this woman was a nurse, so she would be more aware of how to process a body more than someone with no or little anatomical knowledge. I think it made the body easier to dispose of because the "pieces" weighed less and were more easily moved and less obvious than a tall man, was also done to delay/conceal identification and additionally shows her mental state of rage.Do you think the accused had help moving the body?
I looked at the 2 ponds that are on 4200 Gainey Rd and neither is that close to being able to drag a couple of feet from a vehicle.
there is a barbed wire fence in front of one and the other you have to drag thru the woods.
Dismembering and disposing of the limbs and the body would be a very physical activity that not every person could do.
What say you? Did she have any help?
She's far from the first to do it, and to do it alone.Typically, I would think it to be difficult for a woman to dismember a body. But, this woman was a nurse, so she would be more aware of how to process a body more than someone with no or little anatomical knowledge. I think it made the body easier to dispose of because the "pieces" weighed less and were more easily moved and less obvious than a tall man, was also done to delay/conceal identification and additionally shows her mental state of rage.
Typically, I would think it to be difficult for a woman to dismember a body. But, this woman was a nurse, so she would be more aware of how to process a body more than someone with no or little anatomical knowledge. I think it made the body easier to dispose of because the "pieces" weighed less and were more easily moved and less obvious than a tall man, was also done to delay/conceal identification and additionally shows her mental state of rage.