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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 438295"><p>I haven't been able to sit down and watch what goes on. Most of it is pretty SOP, they'll almost always argue over this, that, and the other, to get it on record that they did their job. I'm also sure neither team is used to this kind of media coverage, so I'd expect a ton of CYA.</p><p>If she was in trunk it would make sense that a flying insect would find the body rather than ants. Anyone know how long it was between burial and when the ground in that area got flooded? Ants wouldn't leave behind as much evidence of themselves as the flies and beetles that lay eggs on the body.</p><p>I read somewhere that bug guy was pretty new, not sure if that's accurate or not, but it would explain a lot, like why the defense didn't go with an expert that has a lot of experience, like someone from U of T.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 438295"] I haven't been able to sit down and watch what goes on. Most of it is pretty SOP, they'll almost always argue over this, that, and the other, to get it on record that they did their job. I'm also sure neither team is used to this kind of media coverage, so I'd expect a ton of CYA. If she was in trunk it would make sense that a flying insect would find the body rather than ants. Anyone know how long it was between burial and when the ground in that area got flooded? Ants wouldn't leave behind as much evidence of themselves as the flies and beetles that lay eggs on the body. I read somewhere that bug guy was pretty new, not sure if that's accurate or not, but it would explain a lot, like why the defense didn't go with an expert that has a lot of experience, like someone from U of T. [/QUOTE]
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