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Regarding the three "graves":
I never heard officially that it was three graves that the farmer found. I heard it was three mounds of earth. Was there any official designation by LE that they were graves? I don't think so.
It would be interesting to see a connection, and wouldn't it be something if BSL actually did dig up three bodies and bury them all at Pinseclair Cemetery in a single grave (I have researched and am satisified that the spelling is Pinseclair, NOT Pinesclair, Pine Clair, or Pines Clair.)
But how would he dig a 5-foot grave with an injured hand? I do not think he took an excavator back there.... if he were caught, there would be no way to explain it away - unless it were done at night. That said, sure there's a small possibility that he had the stones to rent an excavator, drive to the back of the cemetery, and excavate at night.
But then he would have had to have had light, AND, the area is so rural that it would be VERY, VERY quiet back there. There is a house northeast of the cemetery, and sound would carry. You'd have lights through the trees, and prolonged noise. Even an excavator would take awhile to dig down five feet. But who knows.
But I don't want to jump to a conclusion and say that three graves were found, because I have never heard this.
I never heard officially that it was three graves that the farmer found. I heard it was three mounds of earth. Was there any official designation by LE that they were graves? I don't think so.
It would be interesting to see a connection, and wouldn't it be something if BSL actually did dig up three bodies and bury them all at Pinseclair Cemetery in a single grave (I have researched and am satisified that the spelling is Pinseclair, NOT Pinesclair, Pine Clair, or Pines Clair.)
But how would he dig a 5-foot grave with an injured hand? I do not think he took an excavator back there.... if he were caught, there would be no way to explain it away - unless it were done at night. That said, sure there's a small possibility that he had the stones to rent an excavator, drive to the back of the cemetery, and excavate at night.
But then he would have had to have had light, AND, the area is so rural that it would be VERY, VERY quiet back there. There is a house northeast of the cemetery, and sound would carry. You'd have lights through the trees, and prolonged noise. Even an excavator would take awhile to dig down five feet. But who knows.
But I don't want to jump to a conclusion and say that three graves were found, because I have never heard this.