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Some updates on the case, just points of interest:
http://www.koat.com/news/18838544/detail.html
From above link:
New Technology Used In West Mesa Investigation
"A company from Denver is using its latest product, Inspector 07, to help in the massive investigation.
The device is similar to ground-penetrating radar already being used, but it's smaller and some say it's more efficient.
As of Monday evening, Gene Mercer has found at least three targets on the West Mesa using Inspector 07."
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jEQrHFS2Rc_0uKM8CVFtO8JNKRiQD96M4IKG0
From link above:
"Police believe one person or group of people is responsible for the slayings, but they have been reluctant to make comparisons to any existing serial murder cases.
"We don't want to limit our investigation," Police Chief Ray Schultz said, calling the scene "one of the largest and most complex" ever investigated by his department.
So far, only two sets of remains have been identified. But detectives are reviewing cases involving dozens of women who vanished from the city over the last two decades. All of them were suspected of being drug addicts and prostitutes. Of particular interest are 16 women reported missing between 2001 and 2006."
http://www.koat.com/news/18838544/detail.html
From above link:
New Technology Used In West Mesa Investigation
"A company from Denver is using its latest product, Inspector 07, to help in the massive investigation.
The device is similar to ground-penetrating radar already being used, but it's smaller and some say it's more efficient.
As of Monday evening, Gene Mercer has found at least three targets on the West Mesa using Inspector 07."
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jEQrHFS2Rc_0uKM8CVFtO8JNKRiQD96M4IKG0
From link above:
"Police believe one person or group of people is responsible for the slayings, but they have been reluctant to make comparisons to any existing serial murder cases.
"We don't want to limit our investigation," Police Chief Ray Schultz said, calling the scene "one of the largest and most complex" ever investigated by his department.
So far, only two sets of remains have been identified. But detectives are reviewing cases involving dozens of women who vanished from the city over the last two decades. All of them were suspected of being drug addicts and prostitutes. Of particular interest are 16 women reported missing between 2001 and 2006."