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The burlap sack that I have has a coffee co. stamp on it. I sure wish we knew if the GB4 were wrapped in burlap sheets on in sacks. There has been confusion from the conflicting news reports about this and no confirmation one way or the other by LE.
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The burlap sacks to me hint to someone who is not a seasonal visitor, but rather someone who lives there year-round. He has a garage or a shed of some sort where he keeps these things. Burlap sacks are not something ubiquitous that you would find in a home. They are something that a man at least, would keep in a place where he stores his gardening stuff and tools. Unlike trash bags, burlap bags would be thick, heavy, and bulky. This man lives in an actual home, not an apartment.
I'm going to throw this out there again. Bazaars come around in the summer time. They are all over Long Island. What do the kids sit on when they go down that big slide?
Just a theory to look into the companies that run these.
The burlap sacks to me hint to someone who is not a seasonal visitor, but rather someone who lives there year-round. He has a garage or a shed of some sort where he keeps these things. Burlap sacks are not something ubiquitous that you would find in a home. They are something that a man at least, would keep in a place where he stores his gardening stuff and tools. Unlike trash bags, burlap bags would be thick, heavy, and bulky. This man lives in an actual home, not an apartment.
I dont think they were in bags. Some of the youtube videos shows the arms of the victims extended out. Dormer said the killer threw the remains over the brush. If thats true then they were probably loosely wrapped which would explain why their arms were extended on either side. It also looked like the ankles were crossed in one of the videos.
I think we are beating a dead horse discussing the burlap. This was discussed a great deal in the past. It turns out burlap is used ALOT for many different things. As far as it being a significant clue--starting with the fact that burlap sacks were stored in an unlocked structure at the entrance gate by the Oak Beach Association, everyone in Oak Beach had access to them. http://oakbeachcivicassociation.com/kids
At the 56 second mark of the AE documentary it shows what appears to be officers pulling out a green to blueish burlap sack from the sand. If this is the case I am confused because I was under the impression that the GB4 were in the brush and not buried in sand. Anyone else catch this?