Comments by "Arthur Mosel" (@arthurmosel808) on "LiveNOW from FOX" channel.

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  20. I just listened to another, more informative news video, and like I was worried about; animals had dug up the grave and scattered the bones hereby making it far more difficult to determine cause of death unless a stab wound or bullet hit a bone and that no animal marred the evidence. Evidence of strangulation will be difficult since the small bone involved will be difficult to locate and easily damaged by scavenging. Contamination of any DNA if any is found will be difficult. Also, he was charged and later the charges dropped without prejudice when an investigator for the state slipped up and mentioned that finger prints found in her car were tied to three sexual assaults. This is exculpatory evidence and the prosecutor's withheld it from the defense which is a Brady Violation which could have resulted in the case being dropped with prejudice. The prosecution dropping the charges allowed them to refill if the found actual evidence and protected them from ethical and possibly civil charges for violating his right to a fair trial. I forgot to add that no comment was made if her clothing was found. If it was, shooting or stabbing could be determined if not too damaged by animals, if they weren't found it would indicate an attempt to make identification harder, a murder scene somewhere else, and or sexual assault. What is available so far indicates that getting a conviction will be harder than you think. As I said, forensic expert or not opining without all the data is just repeating textbook data not case facts. While not the same, I was taught how to look at very old aircraft crash sites for remains, since we were responsible for initial reconnaissance into scenes from smoking debris to crashes decades old. So, while no expert, I do have some knowledge of the difficulties.
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