I think that today is the day and that will be know something one way or another.No other reason than just my own intuition.
Im probably in the minority here but I actually appreciate the thoroughness by LE and the ME's office, even if it takes a week or more to determine identity.
It means they are less likely to let a killer walk based on a mistake or technicality.
Good Morning Zapped! All of the police agencies involved have done an outstanding job. They all know they are probably investigating one of the biggest cases they have ever had. They know at any moment Hannah's case could lead them in the direction of more victims of JMs.
We aren't even police yet most of us do believe there are other victims out there waiting to be found as well. No one is more mindful of that than these police agencies.
I believe once the full investigation is done on JM, which may take years to complete, they will find other victims even when he may have been in his teens. Imo, Jesse has been doing brutal rapes and more murders, imo, for quite sometime now. I think he had raped victims even before 2002-2003. I do not believe he laid dormant in the year of 2004 and took a year hiatus. Nor do I believe he murdered Morgan in 2009 and then stood down idle for five years.
A SK is classified as one if they murder two or more in separate events. So LE knows they are dealing with a SK. One who had done violent crimes for over a decade but was under the radar because his own DNA wasn't in CODIS.
I truly think that Chief Longo should be awarded the Top Police Chief in the Nation for 2014 on how he handled this case and stopped a SK in his tracks finally.
So it isn't just about IDing Hannah. So many complex things are happening and LE is totally aware of what they may find in any area they search.
At any moment they could uncover further evidence of other victims. And they know they must do this right and must be thorough and making sure anything found in the searches has a iron clad chain of custody.
The leafs are falling now leaving dead leafs on the ground which can cover up the tiniest piece of evidence they need. I admire these search teams and investigators totally. They have to get down on their hands and knees to lift the leafs up to even see what could be underneath them.
I truly don't know why it is taking this long to ID Hannah but whatever it is the ME does know and wants to get it right. So however long it takes to ID Hannah isn't a problem for me. They have their reasons for it taking this long and none of that is known to us.
The main thing is to make sure everything is done correctly so that it stands up in a court of law. We always see the battles between the forensic pathologists (MEs) in a trial.
The ME examining Hannah's remains knows this is a high stakes case and is proceeding with caution and due diligence. IMO