NC - Zahra Clare Baker, 10, Hickory, 9 Oct. 2010 #29

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  • #841
I did a search for pink evidence markers and this thread (Crime scene photos #2 - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community) came up with regard to the Caylee Anthony case. Apparently there were lots of pink flags placed where she was found as well and someone speculated that they were markers for bones.

Can anyone confirm that LE uses different color markers there to distinguish between different types of evidence or whether they just use one color marker and pink just happens to stand out well?

I just described the circumstances to my DS-I-L who is an LAPD officer. He said he uses one color, the marker is numbered, logged electronically and photographed - he also said when the detectives or CSI come to the scene, he has personally only ever seen one color used.
 
  • #842
Oh, well how do you make it refresh. I pressed refresh on my browser and I thought it was a NEW update since it says it was only posted 20 seconds ago.

Click the words that say "about 20 seconds ago" and it will show how long ago it posted ;)
 
  • #843
Sherlock should be back soon... maybe she'll have news...

(PS--to our 148 guests--come on in! The water's fine. Sometimes the water is on our computer screens, too.)
 
  • #844
Click the words that say "about 20 seconds ago" and it will show how long ago it posted ;)

Thank you. I kept my browser up while I was working on Algebra and just got back on and saw that. I feel so stupid now. :blushing:
 
  • #845
i imagine the one color marker flags are easier to see and count and not get confused if 2 things are found in the same place (ie: bones - orange, clothing - pink) the whole KISS method (keep it simple stupid)
 
  • #846
Lera,
scroll down until you see the blue field called "tags". on the right hand side you click edit tags and then you can add key words that have been used in this thread to help find specific posts. we will want them if and when anyone comes to trial!

Ok thank you, but when you click on one of the tag links, it takes me to page 1 not the page that item should be on. Perhaps it is my browser or USER
 
  • #847
Any new news fellow WS members? I have been trying to catch up from yesterday. Are they still searching in the location where they found the leg?
 
  • #848
Thank you. I kept my browser up while I was working on Algebra and just got back on and saw that. I feel so stupid now. :blushing:

:hug:
 
  • #849
Thank you. I kept my browser up while I was working on Algebra and just got back on and saw that. I feel so stupid now. :blushing:

Oh believe me, we've all posted something we felt stupid about afterwards!! It's part of growing! :D
 
  • #850
Thank you. I kept my browser up while I was working on Algebra and just got back on and saw that. I feel so stupid now. :blushing:

Nah, dont. Easy oversight. We're all so :crazy: now, and waiting on tenterhooks (wth is a tenterhook anyway, and why are we waiting on them?) it's easy to overlook something like that.

Algebra...yuk. Better you than me.
 
  • #851
Any new news fellow WS members? I have been trying to catch up from yesterday. Are they still searching in the location where they found the leg?

They are digging in the back yard of the home today.
 
  • #852
Ok thank you, but when you click on one of the tag links, it takes me to page 1 not the page that item should be on. Perhaps it is my browser or USER

i think it's just a way of remembering what was said in this thread. if you want a more detailed search (ie: all posts that have the word "bag" in them on this thread you could do a search. someone with a lot more experience than i can explain better. but i was just hoping people would "edit tags" and add all of the keywords from this thread they can remember (before it gets closed).
 
  • #853
i think it's just a way of remembering what was said in this thread. if you want a more detailed search (ie: all posts that have the word "bag" in them on this thread you could do a search. someone with a lot more experience than i can explain better. but i was just hoping people would "edit tags" and add all of the keywords from this thread they can remember (before it gets closed).

Glad you mentioned that. I totally forgot about it.
 
  • #854
I did a search for pink evidence markers and this thread (Crime scene photos #2 - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community) came up with regard to the Caylee Anthony case. Apparently there were lots of pink flags placed where she was found as well and someone speculated that they were markers for bones.

Can anyone confirm that LE uses different color markers there to distinguish between different types of evidence or whether they just use one color marker and pink just happens to stand out well?

Evidence flags come in many different colors and sometimes different agencies have different meanings for a specific color. So while pink may mean one thing to one LE, it may mean something else to another.
 
  • #855
I see, wouldn't it be nice if you clicked on the tag it takes you to that page in the thread it was at. Oh well.
 
  • #856
[ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenterhook"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenterhook[/ame]

"To prevent this shrinkage, the fuller would place the wet cloth on a large wooden frame, a "tenter", and leave it to dry outside. The lengths of wet cloth were stretched on the tenter (from the Latin "tendere", to stretch) using hooks ... By the mid-eighteenth century the phrase "on tenterhooks" came into use to mean being in a state of uneasiness, anxiety, or suspense, stretched like the cloth on the tenter. [2]"

OMG 138 members, 157 guests!
 
  • #857
Thank you. I kept my browser up while I was working on Algebra and just got back on and saw that. I feel so stupid now. :blushing:

Don't feel bad, I just figured that out a couple days ago myself! So much happens in these cases that you never even have time to think.

:hug:
 
  • #858
Evidence flags come in many different colors and sometimes different agencies have different meanings for a specific color. So while pink may mean one thing to one LE, it may mean something else to another.

I vote PINK is for Zarhra!
 
  • #859

I'll take a stab at the coil thing based on searches and training. I believe it is a probe used when you think something may be buried deeper in the ground. You twist it down as far as you want to go then withdraw and it will bring back up hair, material, etc. also decomp smell attached. If nothing found, it's clean, you move over and do it again until you have cleared the area.

I tried to find a picture but couldn't. I really believe this is what the LE was doing. Hope this helps.

GRANNYL
 
  • #860
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenterhook

"To prevent this shrinkage, the fuller would place the wet cloth on a large wooden frame, a "tenter", and leave it to dry outside. The lengths of wet cloth were stretched on the tenter (from the Latin "tendere", to stretch) using hooks ... By the mid-eighteenth century the phrase "on tenterhooks" came into use to mean being in a state of uneasiness, anxiety, or suspense, stretched like the cloth on the tenter. [2]"

OMG 138 members, 157 guests!

Huh...and I have spent 45 years thinking the word was 'tenderhooks'!! LOL
 
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