Hunting for a dead body

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If all that fails, contact the FBI in your state. If that fails, contacts your two U.S. Senators. Good luck and God bless you.
 

I just wouldn't take it upon myself to go out and start digging around. You could very well inadvertently destroy valuable evidence. But in this sort of case, if you're up against a wall, any idea would be worth a look. All that in mind, Oddjob nailed it with the cadaver dogs. I have worked with them before, they're very good, very quick, and overall amazing. Plus they're not that intrusive to the crime scene. If they did alert, that should be enough to get techs out there and properly handle processing of the site.
 

#25 If it is not necessary for the authorities to do their work, it remains only to wait or to do something himself for them! sorry! But the act is worthy of respect!
 

If you are referring to my post, #27, indeed his act is worthy of respect. I have 25 years of experience in crime scene preservation and investigation, if he goes out doing random digging and poking around and wonder of wonders does discover a buried victim, which I suspect won't happen, there is a potential to harm the case. IF he goes about in a non-intrusive manner, and stops at the first possible evidence, maybe ok. If he goes further than that, defense attorneys will jump on that in an attempt to get any evidence found kicked out, and may be successful. A cadaver dog is the best route to go.
 

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