It’s going to be a sleepless night.
There is a map at the following wral tv news link which shows where she was kidnapped, where the suv was found and where the unidentified body was found:
Authorities locate unidentified body during search for Hania Aguilar :: WRAL.com
I agree, the plan was for her. HeartbreakingI tried to quote you 3rdEyeGypsy but it wouldn't let me. Your distance tells me this was about her and not the car at all. What would he have needed the car for 8 miles and then put her further down the road. Who knows if he put her there first and back tracked. Either way, this was not for a ride/car it was for her. IMO
I hate typing it, but would a body decomp THAT much in 3 weeks in cooler weather to where you couldn't identify it to a reasonable certainty? At first I figured someone could easily recognized her clothes, but then realized that would only be the case if that body were put there immediately. If she were kept alive for a period of days or whatever, then possibly the clothes are different so that's of no use.
What distance would the site of the unidentified body found, be from Hania's home?
I’ll flip your question a bit. It’s going to be how much evidence has been washed away from the heavy and multiple rain events?I hate typing it, but would a body decomp THAT much in 3 weeks in cooler weather to where you couldn't identify it to a reasonable certainty? At first I figured someone could easily recognized her clothes, but then realized that would only be the case if that body were put there immediately. If she were kept alive for a period of days or whatever, then possibly the clothes are different so that's of no use.
Depending on multiple factors, a body can decompose rather quickly. Especially the soft tissue and flesh.I hate typing it, but would a body decomp THAT much in 3 weeks in cooler weather to where you couldn't identify it to a reasonable certainty? At first I figured someone could easily recognized her clothes, but then realized that would only be the case if that body were put there immediately. If she were kept alive for a period of days or whatever, then possibly the clothes are different so that's of no use.
Yes.I hate typing it, but would a body decomp THAT much in 3 weeks in cooler weather to where you couldn't identify it to a reasonable certainty? At first I figured someone could easily recognized her clothes, but then realized that would only be the case if that body were put there immediately. If she were kept alive for a period of days or whatever, then possibly the clothes are different so that's of no use.
We don't even know if the body was clothed.I hate typing it, but would a body decomp THAT much in 3 weeks in cooler weather to where you couldn't identify it to a reasonable certainty? At first I figured someone could easily recognized her clothes, but then realized that would only be the case if that body were put there immediately. If she were kept alive for a period of days or whatever, then possibly the clothes are different so that's of no use.
Wonder why it took so many hours to remove her body?
The resident speaking in the Facebook live interview mentioned that there was a well in the area where LE was working. However, I imagine no matter where the location of the body, much time has to be taken in order to process a scene properly before removing the body.Wonder why it took so many hours to remove her body?