SuperTmo
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Cray, cray peeps
Weird. Cray also gets on my nerves haha! I just don't think people like this are worthy of cutesy names.
Cray, cray peeps
Weird. Cray also gets on my nerves haha! I just don't think people like this are worthy of cutesy names.
From the apartment door to the nearest car its ~12 feet.
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Do we know if they were scent tracking dogs or human remains search dogs?
If it was a dog trained to find remains, would it alert to something that was part of the clean up? Like say the ones who did this stashed a bag of bloody rags in there temporarily but it was removed before the car was searched. Would the dog alert?
Or if it was a scent tracking dog and they temporarily hid Savanna's non-bloody clothing in the car, would the dog find the scent even if the stuff was gone?
FARGO - Fargo police have brought in special placenta-sniffing dogs from Minneapolis to aid in the search for clues in the disappearance of Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind and discovery of a newborn baby believe to belong to her.
The specially-trained K-9 team began searching on Friday and continued on Saturday. Fargo police Chief David Todd would not reveal where they have been searching.
Fargo police on Friday also searched a cornfield and grove of trees near Dilworth, Minn., responding to information gathered in interviews and searches.
Asked if the expansion of the investigation to another state would make the case a federal issue and prompt the FBI to join the investigation, Todd said, Not until we find something. He said the FBI is assisting Fargo policy in technical ways, but that the Fargo Police Department remains the lead law enforcement agency on the case.
Detectives also collected surveillance video taken about the time LaFontaine-Greywind disappeared from several businesses in Fargo and are going through that video.
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/newreply.php?do=postreply&t=347205
I'm also wondering if these two have family or friends who work in the medical profession.Has anyone seen personal information on the monsters being repeated anywhere? Do they work? Have any friends or relatives in the area?
From the apartment door to the nearest car its ~12 feet.
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Wanna bet they show up on video from Wal Mart?
I had no idea there was such a thing as "placenta-sniffing" dogs, wow!
Did the scent dogs find her scent in the apartment? I know it was reported that the cadaver dog hit on the vehicle in the parking lot.I believe they probably got her out of the building and to the parking lot with some kind of ruse, even before she had climbed the stairs up. Maybe BC said she needed to get her bag with sewing stuff from the car or something. I think they forced her or incapacitated her somehow somewhere between her own apartment and the parking lot, and WH (or both of them) drove her to a second location. BC then returned to the apartment as we know because she answered the door when Savanna's father knocked at ~ 2.30 pm. I don't think anything happened in that apartment or that Savanna was even in there.
Wanna bet they show up on video from Wal Mart?
I had no idea there was such a thing as "placenta-sniffing" dogs, wow!
Did the scent dogs find her scent in the apartment? I know it was reported that the cadaver dog hit on the vehicle in the parking lot.
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Wanna bet they show up on video from Wal Mart?
I had no idea there was such a thing as "placenta-sniffing" dogs, wow!