Police return to North Dumfries farm -- 28 May 2013

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They are cutting the grass in a specific area... Someone has said something
 
They are cutting the grass in a specific area... Someone has said something

The only person(s) who would know exactly where would be someone with inside knowledge. Soooo they've done this before and this time they just got caught??
 
http://kitchener.ctvnews.ca/police-back-on-scene-at-millard-farm-in-north-dumfries-1.1300149

I don't know how to post the image here, but there's a photo there that looks like LE are also searching inside the barn (photo is about half way down on left hand side of article). Maybe digging up the barn floor?

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http://kitchener.ctvnews.ca/police-back-on-scene-at-millard-farm-in-north-dumfries-1.1300149
 
Maybe looking for a weapon? Doesn't ground penetratin radar only detect solid items? Jmo
 
Look at those photos, how do they know they are not destroying evidence? They look to have taken the first few layers off the soil/grass.
 
Maybe looking for a weapon? Doesn't ground penetratin radar only detect solid items? Jmo

GPR will detect any anomoly. A difference in make-up of the soil, a cavity, a solid object...you name it. If you know how to read the display, you can learn a great deal about what is below. It's essentially a smaller version of the tech used in oil and gas exploration.
 
Look at those photos, how do they know they are not destroying evidence? They look to have taken the first few layers off the soil/grass.

I'm pretty confident that they know what they're doing. It is their job, after all.
 
Look at those photos, how do they know they are not destroying evidence? They look to have taken the first few layers off the soil/grass.

That is a good point, because, even if they are looking at the worse case scenario (remains), there could be evidence dropped by the suspect while burying the remains, which could now be in that dirt pile. But, we do have to have faith in LE.
 
I wonder if the tip received was from MS or suspect #3. Any word from DM's lawyer? Is his client talking yet?
 
Look at those photos, how do they know they are not destroying evidence? They look to have taken the first few layers off the soil/grass.

That is a good point, because, even if they are looking at the worse case scenario (remains), there could be evidence dropped by the suspect while burying the remains, which could now be in that dirt pile. But, we do have to have faith in LE.
If GPR indicates an object underground, the primary objective is to obtain the buried object, which requires removing the dirt. The soil can be sifted later.
 
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