Two unidentified bodies were discovered Sunday morning in a manure pile at a Gary horse farm.
Gary Police Cpl. Mike Barnes said a man who was boarding his horse at the stable spotted what he thought was a dead body and called police around 10:30 a.m.
A body was partially wrapped in plastic, and an officer spotted a foot protruding from a plastic bag in another part of the mound, which turned out to be the second body. The bodies were bloated, but investigators arent sure how long ago they died. The Lake County Coroners office confirmed that one of the bodies was a man, but it is unknown whether the other body is that of a man or woman.
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Gary Police Cpl. Mike Barnes said a man who was boarding his horse at the stable spotted what he thought was a dead body and called police around 10:30 a.m.
A body was partially wrapped in plastic, and an officer spotted a foot protruding from a plastic bag in another part of the mound, which turned out to be the second body. The bodies were bloated, but investigators arent sure how long ago they died. The Lake County Coroners office confirmed that one of the bodies was a man, but it is unknown whether the other body is that of a man or woman.
More: http://posttrib.suntimes.com/5002684-537/bodies-discovered-in-pile-of-manure-at-horse-farm.html