Joseph Scott Morgan
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And this is always a clue that we look for when we're searching these kinds of locations.
Did you know that those grids have specific dates, like when these things would have been picked up, where they were deposited?
Because you cannot continue to deposit things in the same location over and over again.
It has to be it has to be organized in order to facilitate this.
The one difficult part that I have always found in any of these things I've ever searched
is that you have equipment that runs over the stuff to kind of pack it down.
And that creates an absolute nightmare for investigators when they go out there to begin to search.
No, it's not.
And, you know, listen, if somebody has been involved in some kind of nefarious activity and they have one of these big dumpsters, all right, that you see at construction sites and they're putting things in there specifically.
And look, it could be biological material, something organic that's going to break down.
That's one of the problems that you run into with these sites is because this is an aerobic environment, which means it's oxygenated.
And that means that anything that's in there that is organic breaks down very, very quickly and it compromises evidence.
But if there's other things, say, for instance, if there's any kind of tools, any bits of wood,
that may have been associated with something that was involved in a crime, that's going to be there as well.
And here's one of the problems that you run into.
It's something called co-mingling.
So you get evidence that's kind of tied up together, and it can come from other sites because on the day that a specific grid has stuff dumped from location A and B and C, you're confined to that spot, but that stuff gets co-mingled, mashed down, and kind of turned around.
Well, I see what I would interpret as passive blood deposition.
And what that means is we're talking about gravitational blood drop where it falls to the earth.
You don't have any projected blood, okay?