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liubo4ka [24]
3 years ago
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Local law enforcement has called your lab out because a person has come forward claiming to have buried human remains in a nearb

y wooded area. They ask for your assistance in determining the location of the human remains and in the recovery of the human remains and any associated material evidence. You find that the wooded area is rather large. What non-invasive techniques can you use before arrival at the scene to possibly narrow down the location of the remains
Social Studies
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Elena-2011 [213]3 years ago
5 0
You could, dig a 6ft hole. put the body down cover it then kill an animal or a bird then put that on top of the buried body and cover it with dirt then boom if a dog comes with that sniffer they’ll find the bird but not the body, you also have to take clothes shoes anything in blood and clean then discard it
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