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OMG!! Woman's dead body in public swimming pool for 2 days
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 442322" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>When I lived in FL - the house the my former sister in law lived in used to be occupied by a family that the man killed his girlfriend and stuffed her in a trash can, then dumped the trash can into the above ground pool. Pools only take a day or two at best to get murky without bodies in them. This pool was so green and stagnant that no one even thought about checking it or the contents for a body let alone a trash can until months and months later when no one could find this woman. The pool was drained by means of a super sucker and when the coroner opened the trash can she was found whole, intact, and wilted. His thought was that the chemicals from the pool (bleach and sanitizer) would eventually destroy her. Did nothing of the sort. The water was green and no one noticed any foul smell other than normal pool stagnant smell. </p><p></p><p>When my former sister in law moved into the house the pool frame was still there - the liner had been taken for evidence and they were left with removing what was left. The man was convicted to live in prison. </p><p></p><p>I will say one thing about swimming pools after living in FL - it does not take long at all for them to go bad. If you don't keep the right Ph in a pool they go bad like (snap) even the small one we had here - only 15' x 4' tall - WOW - just days without shock or baking soda or what have you even if no one was in it - and it didn't take any time at all to turn cloudy. That was with our pump and filter running all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 442322, member: 4964"] When I lived in FL - the house the my former sister in law lived in used to be occupied by a family that the man killed his girlfriend and stuffed her in a trash can, then dumped the trash can into the above ground pool. Pools only take a day or two at best to get murky without bodies in them. This pool was so green and stagnant that no one even thought about checking it or the contents for a body let alone a trash can until months and months later when no one could find this woman. The pool was drained by means of a super sucker and when the coroner opened the trash can she was found whole, intact, and wilted. His thought was that the chemicals from the pool (bleach and sanitizer) would eventually destroy her. Did nothing of the sort. The water was green and no one noticed any foul smell other than normal pool stagnant smell. When my former sister in law moved into the house the pool frame was still there - the liner had been taken for evidence and they were left with removing what was left. The man was convicted to live in prison. I will say one thing about swimming pools after living in FL - it does not take long at all for them to go bad. If you don't keep the right Ph in a pool they go bad like (snap) even the small one we had here - only 15' x 4' tall - WOW - just days without shock or baking soda or what have you even if no one was in it - and it didn't take any time at all to turn cloudy. That was with our pump and filter running all the time. [/QUOTE]
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