Dog alerts in the car - "meaningless" explanation
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Dog alerts in the car - "meaningless" explanation
This is indeed the most meaningless explanation I've ever seen ...
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Doesn't have to be that complicated. It is not unlikely that one of the policemen who handled the clothes and drove the car had been in touch with a dead body .The PJ failed to wear protective clothing when examining the crime scene and driving the car so it is highly likely they contaminated the scene themselves. That's why the dog's reactions are meaningless
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Doesn't have to be that complicated. It is not unlikely that one of the policemen who handled the clothes and drove the car had been in touch with a dead body .The PJ failed to wear protective clothing when examining the crime scene and driving the car so it is highly likely they contaminated the scene themselves. That's why the dog's reactions are meaningless
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The policeman also crawled around in the boot of the Scenic for good measure! Yeah ok!Châtelaine wrote:This is indeed the most meaningless explanation I've ever seen ...
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Doesn't have to be that complicated. It is not unlikely that one of the policemen who handled the clothes and drove the car had been in touch with a dead body .The PJ failed to wear protective clothing when examining the crime scene and driving the car so it is highly likely they contaminated the scene themselves. That's why the dog's reactions are meaningless
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Blood was found where the dogs marked, blood which demonstrated 15 out of 19 of Maddie's blood alleles.Châtelaine wrote:This is indeed the most meaningless explanation I've ever seen ...
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Doesn't have to be that complicated. It is not unlikely that one of the policemen who handled the clothes and drove the car had been in touch with a dead body .The PJ failed to wear protective clothing when examining the crime scene and driving the car so it is highly likely they contaminated the scene themselves. That's why the dog's reactions are meaningless
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This makes the dogs' reactions valid.
Was this a 'pinkie pie' quote or one of Gerry's or Kate's.
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It sounds like the sort of comment one would expect from the self-proclaimed child protection expert Mark Williams-Thomas
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Ollie1 wrote:The policeman also crawled around in the boot of the Scenic for good measure! Yeah ok!Châtelaine wrote:This is indeed the most meaningless explanation I've ever seen ...
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Doesn't have to be that complicated. It is not unlikely that one of the policemen who handled the clothes and drove the car had been in touch with a dead body .The PJ failed to wear protective clothing when examining the crime scene and driving the car so it is highly likely they contaminated the scene themselves. That's why the dog's reactions are meaningless
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No but he had sea bass for lunch (with a bottle of wine of course).
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Where is this quote from please?
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No but he had sea bass for lunch (with a bottle of wine of course).
Sea bass and sardines.
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***worriedmum wrote:Where is this quote from please?
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