Why are the police using those 'notoriously unreliable' cadavar dogs?
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PeterMac that is side splittingly good !
the copyright marks are super as well !
the copyright marks are super as well !
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Re: Why are the police using those 'notoriously unreliable' cadavar dogs?
PeterMac wrote:Picked this up from somewhere else.
It seems to hit home, especially when we recall Aunty Philomena, or some other idiot talking about PLANTING the scent of cadverine in all those places, and visiting 6 bodies in the week before, and not changing clothes, and taking Cuddle cat to work to wipe up the drips . . . .
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Decomposing meat, poo poo nappies, cadaverine deodorizer, and smelly characters all there.
All eight cans of them, but where's the black bin liner full of garden wastes ?
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Woofer wrote:I reckon one can come to the conclusion that the Mcs just ain`t animal lovers. Wonder if the twins have pets?
A two-legged family hamster ?
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Ye gods - I sincerely hope not. RSPCA alert: the McCanns aren't fit to care for a goldfish.Woofer wrote:I reckon one can come to the conclusion that the Mcs just ain`t animal lovers. Wonder if the twins have pets?
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ultimaThule wrote:Ye gods - I sincerely hope not. RSPCA alert: the McCanns aren't fit to care for a goldfish.Woofer wrote:I reckon one can come to the conclusion that the Mcs just ain`t animal lovers. Wonder if the twins have pets?
And they have the memory of goldfish, if you read their 'truthful' statements!
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Given the combined power of recall of the wee one, his spouse, and their 7 Tapas cronies, I'd put money on the goldfish to win Mastermind.jeanmonroe wrote:ultimaThule wrote:Ye gods - I sincerely hope not. RSPCA alert: the McCanns aren't fit to care for a goldfish.Woofer wrote:I reckon one can come to the conclusion that the Mcs just ain`t animal lovers. Wonder if the twins have pets?
And they have the memory of goldfish, if you read their 'truthful' statements!
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ultimaThule wrote:Ye gods - I sincerely hope not. RSPCA alert: the McCanns aren't fit to care for a goldfish.Woofer wrote:I reckon one can come to the conclusion that the Mcs just ain`t animal lovers. Wonder if the twins have pets?
I wouldn't even trust them with a pet rock
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The Stupid Police are Still using those unreliable dogs.
The Stupid Police are Still using those unreliable dogs.
Why don't they hire retired Detective Inspectors instead >
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-suffolk-26465328
Why don't they hire retired Detective Inspectors instead >
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-suffolk-26465328
Missing Luke Durbin: Specialist dogs to join Ufford search
The Metropolitan Police dog team is due to search the woods on Friday
Specialist police dogs from London are being brought to woodland in Suffolk as part of the search for a missing man.
A human bone was found last month by officers looking for Luke Durbin of Hollesley who disappeared after a night out in Ipswich in 2006 when he was 19 years old.
The bone has been removed for testing and identification and the woods in Ufford remain sealed-off.
Up to five Metropolitan Police dogs will carry out searches on Friday.
Mr Durbin was known to frequent the woods and the bone was found during searches on 21 February.
Luke Durbin was last seen in Ipswich in the early hours of 12 May 2006
It was confirmed as human this week and police set up cordons at the woodland, which is between the B1438 and the Parklands area.
Suffolk Police said the area was about the size of a football pitch and anomalies in the land surface had been identified by a forensic osteoarchaeologist.
The dogs were trained specifically to locate human remains - skills the Suffolk Police dog team does not have.
Det Supt John Brocklebank said: "There is still a huge amount of work to be done to identify who the bone belongs to.
"Historically, the site was either a World War One or Two barracks and also a landfill site so there may easily be an innocent explanation for the bone being in that location."
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