luvs2laugh
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If a persons skull, finger and other body parts are found and the body is positively identified, should the person still be listed as missing in databases?
You made me giggle.If a persons skull, finger and other body parts are found and the body is positively identified, should the person still be listed as missing in databases?
I wasn't laughing at you. I was laughing. It gets complicated. If parts are missing, 1 is not all there.I knew someone would laugh at me, but I am very serious. This is a real case, the man was missing for nearly a year, his body or parts of his body have been found and le is claiming that the parts found belonged to him. He was then sent to the body farm, with inconclusive results. The body (or parts) have been buried-yet NaMus lists him as still missing.
I wasn't laughing at you. I was laughing. It gets complicated. If parts are missing, 1 is not all there.
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You too. Im getting ready to recover my dog i lost in July. We found his bones this weekend.It is VERY complicated. And i was laughing and crying too! Have a great day!
You too. Im getting ready to recover my dog i lost in July. We found his bones this weekend.
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I am so very sorry...what a beautiful fur baby. My heart breaks for you. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Im numb.
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