Frank Bergfeld
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You know, how many times do we see one of these in the paper and you never hear anything more about it?
There's no doubt that the family was frustrated and I do not blame them at all.
There were people that were in that area time after time over that five-year period from 2007 to 2012, so her body must have been buried at least deep enough to have hidden it from people going by.
We had her jaw and her skull were found intact with the teeth, and we were able to get her dental records and verify that the dental records matched up with the teeth.
That fracture occurred at or near the time of her death.
There was also some duct tape that appeared to be right around the area of where the skull was found.
That, I think, is indicative of somebody who is kidnapped throwing those items out.
My feelings were a heavy dose of sadness.
Even when we were searching, you wanted to find her, but you didn't want to find her.
When she was found, I went ahead and made arrangements with the local funeral home to go ahead and retrieve her, and we would then decide what to do with the remains.
We were told that they weren't going to give her to us.
In fact, I assume that she is in a cardboard box in the coroner's office.
They were told that they must keep her for the purpose of evidence, and that's just flat-out baloney.
Once you find the body, you've taken away one of the important, reasonable doubts that are going to be in a criminal trial.
It actually only made five phone calls in its entire history.
And all five of those phone calls were either two pages work phone.
The last phone call was from her phone.
We have video evidence of Mr. Jones buying that track phone.
We have the computer records showing the exact date, time, store, and register that that track phone was purchased at.
And we pulled the video, and it was Mr. Jones purchasing it.