RIGHTEOUS1
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It was not his Voice.
I was in Home Depot yesterday and they sell burlap, which was on a roller, cut to size.
Some articles say they were wrapped in burlap, so which is it, burlap bags or what. :banghead:
also...can we get clarification?
I feel that on NG last night they made it seem ike we were listening to the actual killer on the "" call to the little sister...
I don't think that was from the actual call....
do we know?
also...can we get clarification?
I feel that on NG last night they made it seem ike we were listening to the actual killer on the "" call to the little sister...
I don't think that was from the actual call....
do we know?
From above link
A blue arrow pointed to where one set of remains were found, while a yellow arrow pointed to where more remains were found.
Sources with knowledge of the case say a preliminary analysis of the skull and vertebra suggests they are of a woman. The other set of human bones was found stuffed in a black plastic bag.
Sources with knowledge of the case say one of those victims was a child, perhaps no older than 5, discovered near the remains of an adult. The child was found wrapped in a blanket.
Another discovery consisted of a human head in a plastic bag, while a third set of remains showed signs of dismemberment.
One source also said the four women found in December were strangled, and that one had an item around her neck.
I also think he called Melissa B's sister from the busiest Manhattan areas, not because he made a special trip to Manhattan, but because he likely works in Manhattan or NYC (perhaps, The Bronx)-can't recall the exact quote, but the calls were made at the end of the day. He's either on his way home-to the Island, or he knows the Island from having spent many a summer out there either growing up or when he came of age-fishing, boating, beaches, house shares, etc.
To me the truck looks like the kind of truck a lineman would have.
I've thought about a trucker too. My son owns a seafood biz and has a refrigerated truck. He hauls seafood from NC to Gulf coast states. He is a college graduate and good looking guy.(proud mama here) I asked him and he told me that the clams and oysters are sold wholesale in burlap sacks.
I thought it was interesting and certainly a possibility considering the areas the victims have been found that someone in the seafood industry who hauls fish could be involved.
This would fit. A refrigerated truck full of fish smell to preserve the bodies until he dumps them. He probably would pick up the girls and store the bodies AFTER he completed his deliveries and had time for fun during his travels in the interim. Yuck just thinking about it makes me queasy!
Now I am going back to find the pic of that truck that was captured on a map parked on Ocean pky!! It is an odd looking truck. could it be a refrigerated truck? I know the first truck my son bought for his biz was actually a refrigerated chicken truck....a 'short truck'. I know when I saw that pic my first impression was that it looke like an ice cream truck!
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I'm not sure what significance the truck really has unless the SK was searching out spots to later dump the body (s)..Surely he wasn't in the 'act' in broad daylight..Btw! Do we know where that spot is & if any victims were found there?
Agree with you. I have seen both ways described in MSM. Obviously, may not want to give the specifics of the burlap. Are they put into large burlap bags? Or is he tightly wrapping the remains in burlap-like a poster once suggested, packaging them? The burlap is an important clue, IMO.
If the latter, it could be burlap from a coffee company that sends his coffee bean fix each month. Comes in burlap sack. Even can order free burlap sacks from some of these coffee companies, if you're a member---but I don't know if those would be large enough. So, I'm curious too as to whether or not the remains are placed inside of a burlap sack, or are the remains simply tightly wrapped or bundled in burlap material?