AmandaBrown23
Im just living among all the madness
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I think it's interesting that the police have confirmed the victims' gender so soon after discovery.
Usually that indicates a degree of certainty which implies freshness, i.e., gender-identifiable fleshy traits and clothing. If we were looking at anything much more than a couple of years old (and probably much less) I think they would simply talk about adult and child remains rather than the gender at this stage.
On the other hand, the Jamison girl is the wrong gender and while it's not impossible that they're wrong, I'd be surprised if they released that information early on if there were any room for confusion at all.
They were found very near I-70, the east-west interstate through KS. That might indicate a body-dumping by someone passing through. Also, Ogden is close to Ft. Riley and Junction City, and the combination of those two make it a rather high crime area, for Kansas anyway.
There was a suspected serial killer operating along 1-70 in the 90's.
http://unsolvedmysteries.wikia.com/wiki/Interstate_70_Killer
I think it's interesting that the police have confirmed the victims' gender so soon after discovery.
Usually that indicates a degree of certainty which implies freshness, i.e., gender-identifiable fleshy traits and clothing. If we were looking at anything much more than a couple of years old (and probably much less) I think they would simply talk about adult and child remains rather than the gender at this stage.
On the other hand, the Jamison girl is the wrong gender and while it's not impossible that they're wrong, I'd be surprised if they released that information early on if there were any room for confusion at all
They have been identified, and a suspect has been arrested...
http://www.ktka.com/news/2009/nov/02/riley-county-release-info-double-homicide/