Re: Forensic Experts at Manson Site: Dig




"Wild Monkshood" <Wild_Monkshood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:e7773$47de7fb7$62102242$31604@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


Sweet Sue wrote:
On Mar 15, 5:29 pm, indigo...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Indigo Ace) wrote:

From the Chicago Tribune--

Forensic Experts at Manson Site: Dig


Suddenly, after all these years, there's going to be an excavation ?
This should have been done back then. Why all this now ? Not enough
other news to report on ?
How about our collapsing economy or the war in Iraq. Thats newsworthy.

New technology. I was reading a report where someone went to the new villa that replaced the murder house. A representative there asked why they were reporting on a murder so long ago that no one cares about. Obviously, they were wrong. Sure, a long time has passed and that, even if graves are found, that there will be any appreciable action, or justice, but, it is an opportunity to try out technologies and procedure, so...Why not?

WM


What you said. Also, the Manson, et al, trials cost California millions of dollars. IIRC it was the longest and most expensive trial ever, at that time for California.

With the new technology they are able to do now what they are doing and probably will find some human bones. It will be extremely expensive identifying those bones and matching them up with missing people. I'd be totally surprised if they are also going to want to go thru the expensive trials again on 40+ year old cases. It would be hard to prove who did what with all the comings and goings of runaways and people only known only by their first name, or a made up first name like Flower, Maryanna, Sunflower, or Cloud.

About the only thing positive would be closure to some missing persons cases and the families which would be worth a lot.

Chocolic


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