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05-23-2016, 05:54 PM
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Re: Girl Found Dead in Bed in Mysterious Circumstances
Yes, I thought this to myself, too...did she sleep in with half opened pants and a plastic bag on her hand and the people who found her buttoned up her pants out of respect or...did it happen the other way around but who would undress of a dead girl's body and what is the plastic bag used for...? |
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05-23-2016, 06:03 PM
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Re: Girl Found Dead in Bed in Mysterious Circumstances
This is fucking weird! In picture #3 you can clearly see that they pulled her from the bed and you can decide this by looking at the bed sheet's pleats. So, who un-buttoned her trousers in this all too explict manner and who put the plastic bad on her hand??? |
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05-23-2016, 08:43 PM
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Re: Girl Found Dead in Bed in Mysterious Circumstances
Plastic bags being used to preserve a fingerprints.
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05-23-2016, 09:01 PM
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Re: Girl Found Dead in Bed in Mysterious Circumstances
Yes, as well as trace evidence under the fingernails, as part of the death investigation. Nothing strange about it whatsoever, except that it isn't all that common in Mexico. Absolutely standard procedure here in the US to bag the hands. Pants were unbuttoned by scene investigation personnel. Not sure why that other poster referred to is as 'all too explicit', as nothing whatsoever is revealed in terms of nudity or even underpants. But, in any event, this is also standard practice. You'll see it in hundreds of the photo sets here and someone always asks about it. When they arrive at a death scene (especially one that could clearly be a potential crime scene), they note and document a lot of things. Some things may wait for the postmortem, but some are checked immediately. Sometimes they're checking for drug needles. Sometimes for IDs. Sometimes for cell phones. In this case, I would assume they're checking for potential sexual assault. If her underpants were torn up or blood-stained or halfway down her thighs or backwards or something, then they're more likely preserving a crime scene. All they found in this case were drawers soaked with urine because she pissed out all of that beer she drank while she was asphyxiating on her own vomit. The ME took a more extensive look, of course, and documenting everything more thoroughly, but a cursory inspection (at a bare minimum) would be standard here. That's all there is to the unbuttoned pants. I'm a bit surprised that a board member who's been here for seven years would find the pants issue to be odd at all. As I said, very common procedure. |