a forensic entomologist of penn state university for analysis of what the insect activity revealed about the time of death? this case was complicated because two bodies involved, two victims involved. at the same time that a body were laying on the ground in the wild in winter-time. and so that there are different waves of insect attacks, insect invasions to the body. first, dr. kim found the hard outer shell of a species of blow fly that had progressed to its final stage of development. dr. kim also found another species. it was just beginning its third and final stage of development.
sang hymns together. they both sat in pews not far from each other at the church. because of the similarity between the ransom note and the sign in the store window, investigators confiscated both his home and his office computers. the preliminary search that was conducted by the state police and one of our other agents revealed exactly to me what it revealed to them. initially nothing. next, investigators wanted to know the approximate time of sally s death so they could question kopenheffer about his whereabouts. a forensic entomologist analyzed the insect activity on sally s body. by analyzing the outside temperature on the weekend of sally s murder, dr. kim estimated that the insect activity commenced on the body late on friday afternoon, the same day she was kidnaped. then investigators and the prosecution look at that to say, uh-huh.
morning underneath a bridge in burlington township, new jersey, when an atv rider found the body of a young woman. he assumed she d taken her own life. we just see a young girl, she looks like she s about 20 to 30 years old, about 100 pounds. she had no i.d. on her. the damage to her body was consistent with a drop of about 12 to 14 stories. insect activity indicated she d been dead several days. but who was this woman? police released a description to the media. her manager from work called in, an ex-boyfriend called in saying that they recognized the description of the jewelry that she was wearing. from the victim s butterfly pendant, she was identified as 21-year-old rachel siani. i kept telling myself that it wasn t true. and i told myself that all the
they both sat in pews not far from each other at the church. because similarity between the ransom note and sign in the store window, investigators confiscated both his home and office computers. the preliminary search that was conducted by the state police and one of our other agents revealed exactly to me what it revealed to them. initially nothing. next, investigators wanted to know the approximate time of sally s death so they could question kopenheffer about his whereabouts. a forensic entomologist analyze the insect activity on sally s body. by analyzing the outside temperature on the weekend of sally s murder, dr. kim estimated that the insect activity commenced on the body late on friday afternoon, the same day she was kidnaped.
it was early on a saturday morning underneath a bridge in burlington township, new jersey, when an atv rider found the body of a young woman. he assumed she d taken her own life. we just see a young girl, she looks like she s about 20 to 30 years old, about 100 pounds. she had no i.d. on her. the damage to her body was consistent with a drop of about 12 to 14 stories. insect activity indicated she d been dead several days. but who was this woman? police released a description to the media. her manager from work called in, an ex-boyfriend called in saying that they recognized the description of the jewelry that she was wearing. from the victim s butterfly pendant, she was identified as 21-year-old rachel siani. i kept telling myself that it wasn t true.