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'Sense of urgency' in search for missing FBI agent - Magda Hassan - 01-08-2012 That is odd. It seems close to his home area. I would have thought his body would have been found earlier being so close to home. Depending on when he died I can't imagine there would be too much odour after 6 weeks either. Maybe he was hanging around in the bush for a few weeks and just died recently? Not enough information. 'Sense of urgency' in search for missing FBI agent - Lauren Johnson - 01-08-2012 Here is a more precise location of the remains: behind St. Xavier Catholic Church: http://goo.gl/maps/4q8ee. Here is a comment from a Cryptogon reader who makes it clear that a body in hot weather would skeletonized in no more than 4 weeks. Quote: 'Sense of urgency' in search for missing FBI agent - Keith Millea - 01-08-2012 Quote: Not enough information. This case has been consistantly short of information.I'm thinking because he was a Government agent.I'm not sure we will ever know what really happened here. I'd be surprised if dogs didn't get to his body at some point.They would be able to smell that body a mile away. 'Sense of urgency' in search for missing FBI agent - Lauren Johnson - 01-08-2012 Keith Millea Wrote:Quote: Not enough information. Especially when there are dogs trained to find rotting bodies. This certainly doesn't smell right. Yah, I know. |