I have to say that I watch the morning news to get info and if anything goes on during the day, I tend to ignore it.
All the speculation about how she died will remain that, speculation.
I used to dig watching all the murder/tech programs and we have pretty much rum the gamut of finding out how someone gets killed, DNA, bones, skin, bugs and other forensic tests.
Here are some of the 'rules' that people and the EFFING stupid broadcasters
forget about when they do a report.
Hair, skin, blood and fabrics.
The cops went looking for CA's hair, DNA and assorted clues from the grandparent's house. UNLESS they find a blood splattered crime scene-that kid's and anyone else's DNA, hair, skin 'sheddings' and finger prints WILL BE FOUND THERE if they reside in the home. Same with an auto.
All the things that the human body sheds will be found -except for a great deal of blood - anywhere you go. The only thing it tells you is that the person/body was at a location. Finding any evidence is more useful when it should NOT BE where you find it.
The car, the smells and the chloroform evidence.
A cadaver dog will tell you a body has been there- You can link any fibers or dirt from to car to the body-if they can be found on the body. Also you can tell where the body has been- but it only tells you that the person/body was there.
IT will not tell you -unless they find blood or some other real evidence at that scene-where that body was murdered.
I have been in cars that stink to high heaven. I helped a woman move her office stuff to her car when she left the company and when I stuck my head in to the door of the car I almost threw up. It was a rank and vile order that made me think something was dead in there.
The chloroform thing is kinda hinky, but unless they get a real detailed clue that she actually went out and bought the chems-it doesn't really make a case.
We all have seen someone goe out and by rope, masking tape, plastic and a hacksaw with extra blades, pay with a credit card and then get recorded on the store CC system. Next week Aunt Hilda disappears from her room and she's found in the next county, chopped, trussed and bagged with the purchases from a home improvement store.
The head being detached from the skull won't mean anything unless there is evidence of damage to the neck vertebrae and tissue in the area. Skeletons fall apart when the skin and tendons fall apart.
It the body was chopped up there will be tool marks on the bone where someone will hack it part to get rid of it in a hurry.
There is quite a bit of info that the media goes off on it makes me sick.
The PD down there is at a stand still because of some of the info that has leaked out. The chloroform thing was probably let out to see it she indeed had gone out and purchased it, or the chems to make it up. The searches of the places the child was at just verify she was there, nothing more nothing less.
It is a sad story, but one where the people involved are being really stupid.
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