it s beyond suspicious. in fact, it s incriminating. people who behave in a guilty way usually are guilty. tomorrow s autopsy will be very important because prosecutors in bringing a case against him, if they can find him alive would have to show, a, that it was a homicide and, b, that he was at or near the body at the time of death. homicide would be either blunt force trauma, strangulation, stabbing, shooting and so forth. but it s going to be a challenge during the autopsy because the body had been out in the elements for the better part of three weeks. so you have got decomposition, animal credit accommodation, insect, bugs are actually key forensic entomology just use bugs to cause of death usually do so within a 24 hour of time.
drug that was taken unwittingly or intentionally and then the body was just left there. missing about 25 days, at least, so there is a lot of decomposition. but that shouldn t interfere with the determining the cause of death. steve: right. who knows. of maybe it was an accident. maybe somebody fell off a cliff or something like that and things went south. and he panicked or something. steve: right. exactly it does sound, dr. baden as if they are going to do the autopsy tomorrow. some are you hear this guy return from wyoming in her van. she is missing. he clams up. the family doesn t talk, now he is gone. and people are saying why didn t they surveil the family? yeah. the issue would also be were they handled properly when the police were called because they were having some kind of domestic argument.