How sandy is this area? Dry sand would do it.
Totally sandy. Google West Texas sandstorms and you'll get an idea. Sand and alkaline clay (pH up around 9 in someplaces.)
How sandy is this area? Dry sand would do it.
I think if this is Hailey, she was right there all along...I don't think SA would have the nerve to move her, especially to put her that close to his mother's house.
How sandy is this area? Dry sand would do it.
I agree - I think this is good news because there will be tissue. They might even be able to tell if she was drugged. Certainly they will look for other DNA if she was inside a trash bag.
How sandy is this area? Dry sand would do it.
His grandmother didn't live in Big Spring. His MOTHER lives/lived in Big Spring where a body has been found.
http://www.reporternews.com/news/20...aw-enforcement-presence-e/?comments_id=320135
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John Young, the Sweetwater attorney for Billie Jean Dunn, mother of missing teen Hailey Dunn, was seen near the site just before 10:30 a.m.
Young said law enforcement had not contacted the mother, who was last believed to be living in Travis County.
"Billie Jean Dunn is not an investigator, so we will wait until we hear from law enforcement," Young said, as to whether the connection of the remains is made to the teenager reported missing Dec. 28, 2010."
According to reports he also went to Big Spring to his Mother's house the morning he abrubtly quit his job in Snyder...hmmm.......
http://bigcountryhomepage.com/fulltext/?nxd_id=329087
Body is mummified.................
Ok, questions -
How does this happen? What kind of conditions have to be in place?
I think its kinda obvious now that she wasn't just laying out on the ground - so........how does mummification happen to a body?
Is the PC over?
What does this even mean? Why do defense attorneys always sound so stupid when things like this happen??? JMO
So far, KCBD is leading with the most new info as far as details about condition of the body. What they are reporting about the clothing match is good info IMO.![]()
About the Limestone company that used to oen the property...isn't lime a preservative? If the body was in a shallow grave and was washed up by the recent storms and high winds, I think that the lime must have helped to preserve things even after the trash bag began to fall apart.
(Heh heh, take that, you evil murderer. You dumped that poor girl in just the right place to nail your butt!)
His grandmother didn't live in Big Spring. His MOTHER lives/lived in Big Spring where a body has been found.