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If it was found that Libby drowned, would biological pathology be able to determine whether the drowning was in the river Hull at Oak Road or in the estuary? Presumably the latter is saltier, but as the river is tidal it must contain salt too, as well as mineral and plant deposits not present in the open water.
It's been proven that things like pollen and spores can infer where a body found on land has died, but what about in water?
It's been proven that things like pollen and spores can infer where a body found on land has died, but what about in water?