Nancy2441
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http://cbs5.com/crime/child.murder.a...2.1807517.html
Maurice Dubois said his memory of his 14-year-old daughter Amber will be forever marred by an autopsy photograph of her battered body."
Forgive me for appearing callous but this statement caught my eye. If Amber had been killed and left in the desert for over a year then how much of 'her battered body' would remain? I had heard that there were only scattered bones remaining. Has anyone heard of anything different? Is he speaking of her skeletal remains or an actual physical body? Or is he speaking in semantics for effect.
REGION: Assembly passes 'Chelsea's Law'
Governor expected to sign tougher sex predator laws tied to murdered teens Chelsea King, Amber Dubois
The California Assembly on Monday passed what its sponsor said was one the nation's toughest sex offender laws, unanimously approving "Chelsea's Law" in response to the abduction, rape and murder of Poway High School senior Chelsea King.
http://www.nctimes.com/news/local/sdcounty/article_9b9e6850-b490-11df-890a-001cc4c002e0.html
I have a couple of possibles on this:http://cbs5.com/crime/child.murder.a...2.1807517.html
Maurice Dubois said his memory of his 14-year-old daughter Amber will be forever marred by an autopsy photograph of her battered body."
Forgive me for appearing callous but this statement caught my eye. If Amber had been killed and left in the desert for over a year then how much of 'her battered body' would remain? I had heard that there were only scattered bones remaining. Has anyone heard of anything different? Is he speaking of her skeletal remains or an actual physical body? Or is he speaking in semantics for effect.