SeriouslySearching
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He seemed in quite a hurry to get somewhere, imo.
Said it again. Hmmm... :waitasec:
Just not giving out information. Wow!
Salem
Pastor is NOT a prime suspect.
I think it's pretty common - at least in cases I have seen that are well-run. The most they will usually say is that no one is ruled out.And when asked what "they" means - he just said everyone is a suspect and then abruptly said "that's all I have right now"
Is this weird?
Salem
Could someone give a brief update as to why the church is suspected or being talked about? I looked back on the other threads to where Sandra's body was found, but not sure how the church comes into it.
Sandra's remains were in the bag they found in the pond so I guess I don't understand what you mean?Sounds a lot like no indication there were human remains in the bag.
his demeanor was markedly different....i think he's getting a little peeved at all of the media speculation. welcome to the world of a high-profile case, buddy. i kinda like him...he definitely controls the pressers.
I think the poster means that's what they were saying early on before the bag was removed and opened.Sandra's remains were in the bag they found in the pond so I guess I don't understand what you mean?
Sandra's remains were in the bag they found in the pond so I guess I don't understand what you mean?
Sandra's remains were in the bag they found in the pond so I guess I don't understand what you mean?
So they say this is a tentative identificaion. Probably pending dental records or DNA.http://www.sacbee.com/latest/story/1762926.html
Coroner: Cause of death in Sandra Cantu case could take 4 to 8 weeks
stano@sacbee.com
Published: Tuesday, Apr. 7, 2009 - 2:50 pm
San Joaquin County Coroners officials said that they have completed an autopsy on remains believed to be those of missing 8-year-old Tracy girl Sandra Cantu.
Sheriff's department spokesman Deputy Les Garcia would not comment on any findings made during the autopsy. He said officials will wait on toxicology reports and tissue sample analysis before they rule an official cause of death. Those tests could take anywhere from four to eight weeks, he said.
Cantu was last seen alive March 27 skipping through a mobile home park in Tracy, where she lived with her mother and grandparents. Tracy Police have tentatively identified human remains found Monday in a suitcase floating in a Tracy irrigation pond as those of the little girl. They were discovered by farmworkers draining the pond.
The remains were taken to the San Joaquin County coroner's office in French Camp, near Stockton, at about 5:40 p.m. Monday.
Though the remains still are classified as those of a "Jane Doe," pending a match of dental records, police identified Cantu by the clothing she was last seen wearing -- a pink shirt and black leggings, said Sgt. Tony Shenneman of the Tracy Police Department.