came across a dead body in the woods while 4 wheeling...
Originally posted by momalle1
People from Dracut are all INSANE!! Don;t trust any of them!
People from Dracut are all INSANE!! Don;t trust any of them!
I still haven't seen you around... Everytime I see an F-150 like yours, I'm always looking for the flag-front-plate....
Originally posted by Beanhead
I still haven't seen you around... Everytime I see an F-150 like yours, I'm always looking for the flag-front-plate....
I still haven't seen you around... Everytime I see an F-150 like yours, I'm always looking for the flag-front-plate....
I still have the flag on though...
Originally posted by momalle1
I thought I saw you once in Billerica, if you don't work out there, there is a Lariat just like yours in the area around 6:45 many mornings!
I still have the flag on though...
I thought I saw you once in Billerica, if you don't work out there, there is a Lariat just like yours in the area around 6:45 many mornings!
I still have the flag on though...
The EARLIEST I'm up is 8:AM, and I don't even hit Rte. 3 until like quarter to 9....
Hey, today was the "grand opening", 3 lanes both sides, flew home Friday afternoon, and skated right to 128 this morning... I was rather shocked... 128 is still f'ed up though...
BS i live in mass heard nothing about this.Look at the photo no bones disturbed, those wild animals in Hudson are very neat.No leavesin the bones they fell all around the skeliton.Sorry bud you are busted.
Originally posted by Tuna
BS i live in mass heard nothing about this.Look at the photo no bones disturbed, those wild animals in Hudson are very neat.No leavesin the bones they fell all around the skeliton.Sorry bud you are busted.
BS i live in mass heard nothing about this.Look at the photo no bones disturbed, those wild animals in Hudson are very neat.No leavesin the bones they fell all around the skeliton.Sorry bud you are busted.
31C
Originally posted by Beanhead
LOL, fine don't believe it... I'm sure some of you are registered pathologists or doctors right?
Here's the newspaper article:
"HUDSON, NH – Local residents discovered human remains Wednesday morning in woods off Stevens Drive.
Sgt. John Corbin said detectives do not yet know whether the remains are of a woman or man, young or old; however, the remains are "definitely those of an adult," said sheriff's spokesman Jon Powers.
The search began late Tuesday after a person called detectives and reported what appeared to be skeletal in the woods about 200 feet south of Stevens Drive and 500 yards east of Old Dixie Highway. The caller, who was not identified by authorities, reported seeing flies swarming around a disturbed patch of earth in the area.
Around 9 a.m. Wednesday, four dogs with K9 Forensics Recovery Team Inc., searched the property and quickly discovered the remains. Sgt. Corbin said someone apparently dug a shallow grave just off the trail and covered it with debris, including logs.
The patch of woods is well known in the community, as it contains a sinkhole that serves as the neighborhood watering hole. Kids and their parents regularly walk to the hole, about 25 feet in diameter, and jump from a bent tree limb into the water, according to neighbors.
The hole stretches down hundreds of feet to an underground river that connects to a series of caves, an exploration spot for scuba divers.
Detectives said they found the body about 50 feet beyond the sinkhole. They estimated the body was buried about two months ago, but will not know for sure until tests are completed.
Neighbors said they could not believe that the remains were hidden for any extended period of time, as people frequently walk through the area and would have noticed anything suspicious.
Sgt. Corbin said detectives will try to identify the person through dental records or DNA tests, depending on the condition of remains. Detectives began searching through missing person reports on Wednesday and checked with local hospitals to see if anyone had wandered away recently.
Forensics workers spent hours unearthing the remains, which were turned over to the County Medical Examiner's Office at about 4 p.m. Wednesday."
LOL, fine don't believe it... I'm sure some of you are registered pathologists or doctors right?
Here's the newspaper article:
"HUDSON, NH – Local residents discovered human remains Wednesday morning in woods off Stevens Drive.
Sgt. John Corbin said detectives do not yet know whether the remains are of a woman or man, young or old; however, the remains are "definitely those of an adult," said sheriff's spokesman Jon Powers.
The search began late Tuesday after a person called detectives and reported what appeared to be skeletal in the woods about 200 feet south of Stevens Drive and 500 yards east of Old Dixie Highway. The caller, who was not identified by authorities, reported seeing flies swarming around a disturbed patch of earth in the area.
Around 9 a.m. Wednesday, four dogs with K9 Forensics Recovery Team Inc., searched the property and quickly discovered the remains. Sgt. Corbin said someone apparently dug a shallow grave just off the trail and covered it with debris, including logs.
The patch of woods is well known in the community, as it contains a sinkhole that serves as the neighborhood watering hole. Kids and their parents regularly walk to the hole, about 25 feet in diameter, and jump from a bent tree limb into the water, according to neighbors.
The hole stretches down hundreds of feet to an underground river that connects to a series of caves, an exploration spot for scuba divers.
Detectives said they found the body about 50 feet beyond the sinkhole. They estimated the body was buried about two months ago, but will not know for sure until tests are completed.
Neighbors said they could not believe that the remains were hidden for any extended period of time, as people frequently walk through the area and would have noticed anything suspicious.
Sgt. Corbin said detectives will try to identify the person through dental records or DNA tests, depending on the condition of remains. Detectives began searching through missing person reports on Wednesday and checked with local hospitals to see if anyone had wandered away recently.
Forensics workers spent hours unearthing the remains, which were turned over to the County Medical Examiner's Office at about 4 p.m. Wednesday."


