cluciano63
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But Mark K. denied quite vigorously that Billie is in any kind of denial about SA, last night, didn't he? He seemed almost angry that the shrink mentioned it.
Isn't Huntsville death row in Texas?
There is a Body Farm at Sam Houston State University @ Huntsville, Tx too. Isn't Huntsville death row in Texas?
But Mark K. denied quite vigorously that Billie is in any kind of denial about SA, last night, didn't he? He seemed almost angry that the shrink mentioned it.
To be fair, IIRC, any info we have concerning Clint and his current living conditions came from the friend of BD who used to post here.
Would love to know if MK has told BD to take another poly....he used to be really big on that. And, I wonder how he's getting along with LE there after so harshly (unfairly, imo) commenting on how inept they are.
I get what you all are saying.. maybe Billie sees him as a hero in all of this awful mess. They spend alot of time together and he naturally wants to be a shoulder for her. he has been through this and she needs a strong person in her life.
As far as BD's plea tonight. I said its not so much what BD says, its more about what she doesn't say. Watch her body language. When Patty gets the video up - watch it and turn off the sound. Watch her eyes, face, hands, hangs her head. Speaks volumes, yet never says a word. I really didn't like the "read" I got from BD tonight.
I really think this case will be going strong for a long time, JMOO
Look at Zahra's case....still NO arrests for her murder.........
It's possible that if Billie was on some sort of prescription meds when we first "met" her, she is no longer taking them or anything else, and is going thru some sort of withdrawal. That would add to any emotional/mental pain, yet might make her appear even more flat, perhaps?
Do you think he's only dealing with Texas Rangers or FBI?
There are facts scattered in the 36 threads?
Now I gotta start all over! :floorlaugh:
Not necessarily. Most dogs used in search and rescue have been cross trained. Cadaver dogs are generally tracking dogs (dogs trained to detect a specific human scent) that have been cross trained to detect decomposing human bodies. There is a different name for a dog trained specifically to detect human decomposition. But even those dogs will occasionally hit on human blood or tissue not associated with decomposition.I think NG needs a new dog expert. :crazy:
There is a Body Farm at Sam Houston State University @ Huntsville, Tx too. Isn't Huntsville death row in Texas?
I have no idea....don't know how his org. works. So far, I've only seen him with Billie and talking about more volunteers to post flyers. He does seem to have someone that is setting up searches. Hopefully, working with LE
You are probably correct about decomposing blood. They will hit on body parts. But animals? They shouldn't.
Mods, is it possible for Hailey to have her own forum?
We seem to have an awful lot of threads in the basement, and I am not really entirely sure why? It is so useful to have the topics broken up into threads, it is so difficult to read every post on a general thread like this one.
We have gone through an awful pile of threads, and the facts are scattered throughout 36 of them.
Not necessarily. Most dogs used in search and rescue have been cross trained. Cadaver dogs are generally tracking dogs (dogs trained to detect a specific human scent) that have been cross trained to detect decomposing human bodies. There is a different name for a dog trained specifically to detect human decomposition. But even those dogs will occasionally hit on human blood or tissue not associated with decomposition.
I'm in no way an expert on this topic, but it's been discussed here often enough that I've done some research. Let me see if I can find a link.