Dave Mack
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They decide they being the police, they want to look at it.
They get a warrant.
Now do the police, do the officers do this on their own?
Do they go out there and just, you know, with their hands start, you know, scrubbing away, let's see what we got here because you're only going to be, we know post fact, we know after the fact that it's only two feet deep.
That's what we're told.
But,
Karen's body was placed in trash bags and a black trash bag with bungee cords wrapped around it and duct tape.
So if her body is placed in there.
Are the police going to be able to smell, you know, the body and realize we got something here we need to explore?
Are they going to get on their hands and knees and start pulling dirt?
No.
OK, no.
And, you know, interesting as I was digging into this, digging, digging into this story and found out, you know, the neighbors called for the because they weren't getting responses on the phone.
They weren't getting answers from Debra Patton.
And they called police to do the welfare check.
And that's what led to the finding of the disturbed ground in the backyard that leads to Karen being found in these garbage bags, black garbage bags with the bungee cords and duct tape.
But I just give you an idea.
When all of this is going on, you know, as they're working the investigation, neighbors are saying, hey, man, they didn't get along.
Karen had been here for years.
We've known her for a long time.