ChiCubs2016
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I’m LMAO that the original poster wrote “if” instead of “though”.
I chuckled as well.
I’m LMAO that the original poster wrote “if” instead of “though”.
On this video, starting about 54 minutes in, there are some great shots of the garage.
I work for a family that has an aggressive guard dog (I am the dog wrangler)-it can be difficult to keep a dog like that, though. But he’s scary, so at least strangers don’t come up to the house, or their 16 acre property without being accompanied by one of the family. I wish she’d had one of these on 5/24-maybe it would have saved her life.
That’s the first I’ve heard of the K9s being cadaver dogs. I think they’re looking for what might be even more than 30 bags of evidence at this point. The neighbor who said that there was pickup definitely makes me think there’s evidence we haven’t heard about.
Unconfirmed by MSM but from a source of mine - They're not just looking for bloody evidence, but body parts (bone fragments in the incinerator and such). I hope this isn't the case, but at least she would be found?
Oh no.
Quite true. They can be, and often are the same dogs. Different commands when in “cadaver” mode. Obviously the training is separate as well.I was talking to a guy who was associated with a search and rescue dog organization, and I made a comment that referenced the difference between dogs that search for live people, and for corpses. He actually scoffed a little at my notion that they were two totally different working dogs...what he told me is that their work frequently overlaps; I guess that a “search” dog can also work as a “cadaver” dog.
Years back when I came home from grocery store at 9pm andAn aggressive dog does need good training and consistent handlers.
In this instance, even a Corgi would have at least alerted the victim to a presence. I often think about the usefulness of even a runty dog, I think many child abductions would not have occurred with the presence of a loud dog. Not all, but some.
I feel like that's too much hair growth for that time frame to have completely shaved.Seeing the photos in this article makes me wonder if FD shaved his head and face so he would not leave any hair behind during any attack? Did anyone see any other pictures of him in the days right after JD disappeared?
That's a good idea. I have seen photos of him from the past with a full head of hair. She still has her long hair, though ...Seeing the photos in this article makes me wonder if FD shaved his head and face so he would not leave any hair behind during any attack? Did anyone see any other pictures of him in the days right after JD disappeared?
Years back when I came home from grocery store at 9pm and
a man was down in my bedroom, a LE officer suggested I get a
dog, he said even a small barky dog is better than nothing.
But my last two dogs have been shepherds and I can tell you, even though both dogs are sweethearts, they scare the bejeesus out of most people. So even just their bark would keep people
away.
We have a pit/mastiff mix and he rarely barks but he’s a big guy and his presence scares most that come up to our door. It’s ironic because he mostly barks because HE is scared, not because he’s trying to scare anyone.Years back when I came home from grocery store at 9pm and
a man was down in my bedroom, a LE officer suggested I get a
dog, he said even a small barky dog is better than nothing.
But my last two dogs have been shepherds and I can tell you, even though both dogs are sweethearts, they scare the bejeesus out of most people. So even just their bark would keep people
away.
I feel like that's too much hair growth for that time frame to have completely shaved.
Both FD and PF from the Kelsey Berreth case seem to think that they'll be able to avoid prosecution or conviction if they dispose of the body well enough.Unconfirmed by MSM but from a source of mine - They're not just looking for bloody evidence, but body parts (bone fragments in the incinerator and such). I hope this isn't the case, but at least she would be found?
It looks like her filing against FD was in her capacity as executor to her husband’s estate. I imagine any delay was because they hoped he would honor the loan agreement, but when that didn’t happened, she filed: http://civilinquiry.jud.ct.gov/DocumentInquiry/DocumentInquiry.aspx?DocumentNo=13921182
Seeing the photos in this article makes me wonder if FD shaved his head and face so he would not leave any hair behind during any attack? Did anyone see any other pictures of him in the days right after JD disappeared?
That's a good idea. I have seen photos of him from the past with a full head of hair. She still has her long hair, though ...
I wondered about that and thought maybe her lawyer advised against it because it might further “enrage” him. Lawyers sometimes advise things that seem incomprehensible.