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Just keep it quiet and not pursue an obvious murder?I’d think once it came back as not being Crystal Rodgers they privately reached out to the family of said persons bones and discussed it that way. If they wanted to remain private they likely respected those wishes and kept a tight lip from that point forward.
If he indeed used the rental property, it would be very similar to what the flores did in the Kristen Smart case. Burying them and then putting concrete or a drive over it which seems to be where the FBI is focusing today.I’d think once it came back as not being Crystal Rodgers they privately reached out to the family of said persons bones and discussed it that way. If they wanted to remain private they likely respected those wishes and kept a tight lip from that point forward.
I know I can’t imagine how that would go over in my house.
If Houck was dumb enough to leave anything at those rentals, that’s on him. I don’t know for certain but IIRC that farm they owned or used was said to have several farm animals ala cow, goat......PIG. Who knows, but I’m guessing the FBI realized locals never searched the rentals and wanted some kind of search there.
At this point I don’t know what’s more surprising, that Houck hasn’t slipped and given up something that has him in prison or that NO one in that family has gone ahead and tried to kill him.
I know for a fact at least 5 cats in my family were ready to end Shaun Windsor’s existence of the feds didn’t find him after killing my cousin and their son.
GPR will only show if the substrate was disturbed, which is already a certainty since it was a construction site.Can’t they X-ray it? Also wouldn’t someone have seen them pouring concrete at or around that time?
She has done a really good job covering this between her news reports and podcast.I'll tell you this much... I don't know much about this case, but Shay McAlister is salt of the earth nice and a really good news reporter.
One of the items that has circulated pretty much since the beginning was that he had several houses in construction when she disappeared so this isn’t really surprising, just a little late I guess. That said something triggered it so maybe there is merit to this search.I’d love to know what made them check that house. From above it sounds like 3 houses in there were theirs, and I’d imagine if they don’t find it there then it would be time to dig up the other two drive ways. Yuck!
I’d think somebody would be better off taking said ashes far away or dumping in water instead of leaving them in the town of the crimeThe concrete got me thinking, you could probably burn a body and mix the ashes in it.
I'm sure they didn't say "hey, um, I killed my girl and I have the ashes here. Can I mix them in the concrete?".That would require the concrete company to assist. I doubt they would have asked a succontractor to do that.
Id love to be a fly in Brooks room right now, or the past few days.
Maybe lol. I'd make a bad criminal.I’d think somebody would be better off taking said ashes far away or dumping in water instead of leaving them in the town of the crime
Yes. I think we can all agree on that and move on.It takes a crucible of heat to burn a corpse to ash. Not a likely or plausible methodology to dispose the body.
Thanks Chief.Yes. I think we can all agree on that and move on.
Everyone: they didn't burn the body. Takes too much heat and can't mix it with concrete. That would require help. I'm wrong.
Per my quick google research, a bonfire can burn up a corpse. Teeth and all, just like a cremation.It takes a crucible of heat to burn a corpse to ash. Not a likely or plausible methodology to dispose the body.
Watch, Making A Murderer on Netflix. EXPERTS explain in detail how difficult it is.Per my quick google research, a bonfire can burn up a corpse. Teeth and all, just like a cremation.
If I get put on a watchlist, I blame you.
🕵♂️Post more. You are our conduit to the FBI🤡
I've seen that.Watch, Making A Murderer on Netflix. EXPERTS explain in detail how difficult it is.
I did some checking. You're absolutely correct. It is possible to cremate a body in such a way. Not that difficult at all, really. A contractor could easily excavate the burn site and disperse the soil in a million different areas. Along with the ashesI've seen that.
Per the national cremation association or whatever the trade group is, 1400-1800 farenheit is ideal for roasting a corpse. Per science.com, a bonfire can get over 2000 farenheit.
The discussion wasn't about level of difficulty, it was about feasibility. Maybe the FBI found a tooth that didnt get broken down 🤷♂️