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'Sense of urgency' in search for missing FBI agent
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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.
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#12
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.

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  • JWSmythe Says:
    August 1st, 2012 at 5:48 am
  • Here's some interesting reading, for those with morbid curiosity.
    http://library-resources.cqu.e.....900103.pdf
    In that, they indicate:
    "Under ideal conditions (warm to hot weather), it usually takes between two and four weeks for a body to become nearly or completely skeletonized."
    That's without the assistance of carnivores (i.e., the previously mentioned coyotes). So at the outside, he couldn't have died there before July 1.

    According to the Weather Underground report for temperatures over the last year, he was in prime decomposition weather. Even the nighttime lows weren't low enough to slow the insects.

    http://www.wunderground.com/NO.....astyear=on
  • I'll be interested to see how they spin this. He couldn't have suicided when they said he went missing.

    If he was alive, and came home just to suicide a few weeks ago, why wasn't he found alive?

    If he was killed when he went missing, who was keeping the body in cold storage? And, why was he dumped so close to where he "disappeared" from?

    I'm not trying to make a conspiracy out of this. The timeline just doesn't line up, and there is definitely something more going on.



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#13
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.
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Keith Millea Wrote:
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.

Especially when there are dogs trained to find rotting bodies. This certainly doesn't smell right. Yah, I know.
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