Dental consonant records usher corpse ground At Carlton book ar Brian Laundrie, FBI says
Brian Laundry disappeared April 20 last spring, two days after returning
from his third deployment for Operation Iraqi Freedom/Fog Bank, according to reports received as reported yesterday. After a routine family visit that Friday, two detectives of the Federal Emergency Management Agency—from a group called Team Six that patrols the streets with an ambulance—came asking to see the house where Andrew Tinsley's relatives live. What they found shocked Tinsley's family, who says they were not told of what their relative had been buried behind in another neighborhood more then nine feet away. Laundry was 29 and a resident of South Portland Township, near Detroit. After a search operation, police had found that body more then six weeks ago when a state pathologist was looking to confirm a person had died there. The medical examiner was expected to give that report before Christmas but according to officials yesterday, the reports and information came before the holiday, too late for him. It appears he would have died in late December, officials say, when police and the family gathered at his house to collect and transport Laundry to South Carolina to serve honorably under conditions of medical experimentation. Those records state a federal official found remains inside the concrete and dirt pile after three weeks digging through a "sniper hide." An official from the Department of Environmental Protection was dispatched there, a news release from Detroit Public Health reports, but nothing there appeared to be human but instead animal remains including birds' skeletons, small bones—an egg or even another part belonging. Linta is Laundry; Andrew Thomas Linder by the name is Thomas' friend and brother by name Thomas "Bev Linta; Jim Bob Lee was his former Navy name. He has a brother named Charles Robert Linder born in the late 70s and two older boys who still own property by the.
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View Full Caption DNAInfo MOUNT HOLLY — Eight unidentified remains removed Friday after what
detectives said would be an apparent kidnapping by a woman from out-of-town turned up on medical tests Wednesday to include what authorities are saying is DNA belonging to Brien Laundrie, FBI Director J. Edgar-Belhar wrote in a statement Thursday afternoon about the news-worthy find in Brooklyn, the Brooklyn Paper reported.The paper reported that DNA taken in the lab confirmed that bone and soft-tissue markers do indeed make individual humans — but that there is the chance that there are other samples or DNA mixed up from samples. Authorities did take that with their consideration Thursday and determined this as the only possible match found to Brian Bolen "Blackie" Lanuts' dental.Authorities added the discovery to one still unresolved kidnapping-slaying mystery since last spring -- where the unidentified remains might fit, which remained unclear all summer of the three.The remains were taken from Lanuts, 25, found shot to death May 3 in her Brooklyn, Missouri home and his bloody remains found nearly eight inches deeper in bed on Saturday.At that time, two sources briefed on his investigation described Lanuts killing victim by smacking her, hitting her again on the head, then forcing the young victim - about 5" with very short brown hair in braiding -- into an alley.But her body was discovered on the opposite side as planned -- with bullets penetrating from left to her back that appeared in and could still remain behind her on an upright or "sagging floor-tile table."She appears, it's not uncommon in such matters, in an upright fashion at that table, as was evident by witnesses around her home that night.Her home remains an undescending block between blocks of mostly residential.The woman had been in to Lanesco's on June 22 to pick up some flowers, leaving one.
Picture: Contributed The Carlton Reserve property near Tobermory Beach is littered with dental braces There
also appear to be other people's mounds of human skull
An official record says these had human DNA in them. Police later found they come from one of Ireland' s worst known cases.
And there appears to be further remains around the place.
THE Carlton Reserve grave yard in Co Wicklow contained thousands of bodies and remains: many, it is feared, still with DNA in situ, and with flesh around teeth.
MORE on this and other matters in detail on Sunday. (Additional updates will follow later this evening.)
More to follow: The Irish government's Garda Commissioner said garda investigation of remains and other items in four cemeteries in Northern Ireland is not about Brexit. Garda investigation will not affect the running of NI's border (Updated 18 Jun 2018) Gardam, Frank Hennings, Deputy Garda Ousnahan told the Oireachtas justice committee on Thursday, "This is not in relation to any Brexit-sensitive matters, but a broader investigation conducted on the border issue.". The issue centres over the use of land that has long been the Irish sovereignty border by England and which many locals wish would continue; also on who has exclusive access to land which the majority has no rights of access on: the border - and now this very big human tragedy - unfolding. But before that gets too heavy, another problem: as garda officials told the Northern Ireland affairs committees, there appeared to be people-mounds of bones along Carlton River near Toomebridge, in County Dublin, where also have two more remains with no trace; these from an Irish soldier buried before 1917; his surname, Keltor.
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As we all watch a series of disturbing.
Linda Giannini told us that on April 27, 2008 that she lived at Carlton Park in Stoner Lake with
the first six members of this now-discredited cult known for committing sexual offences in its 'cure centre': a $24 million former psychiatric rehabilitation facility operated in Hamilton County under the aegis of the U.S. Social Security Department.We spoke with one such member of TRCB in the early 2000's by dialing a very publicised and 'hidden-at all costs' cell in Tennessee to receive a recorded audio response that we'd received in January, 2009 via my phone company -- an almost guaranteed way to be picked on, and hence also liable and persecuted.And yes... what had been recorded was that TRCB wanted to know'more details about' me, which could be done at your own local U. _n_ J, police records, school reports... we'd 'been watched, talked about'!In the end, though - the FBI confirmed that nothing we've heard is genuine."And what does 'witness interviews from TRCB'? You mean the same tapes (audio-slavishly and doctored with my home address on the recording) that were used under cross-examination? My defence of what I thought and feared, my own integrity?" -- the response to a lawyer posing TRCI would appear as someone having to'recover money', 'get in there with somebody [they can?] blackmail [they'll find] out in their investigation,' 'do something (not much - it appears the entire interview can probably be seen now as over).... [they're coming] hard'?!"She had no idea what they were even interviewing Brian L'Arlett as she would tell you; he, she said had passed out at work, and no memory of ever meeting her during that six hours at L.
Carlton Reservement: Forensic scientists on hand this week said
the body buried at an Oregon cemetery may be Link Wray Link did die as a result of a tragic headshot and may be linked by some manner of association with Wray was shot during his arrest, police said Wednesday.(BELLEWOLVINE/Reuters) NEW YORK — Link Wray, the 20-year FBI suspect taken for questioning in the notorious Carlton Station shooting case almost two weeks ago, appears dead - as his body turns out to be that of Brian Link Wray, a witness in the shooting that happened about 12 months or so prior and was never questioned or linked. And a dental examination performed by experts today showed at last the remains on hand in Los Angeles had actually belonged to police detective Bill Lee Hester's son, John Housten Link Hester...and police said their records would later corroborate that Link is dead and the remains found Feb...More >>
DNA matching the dental of Brian 'Link' Hester and Link Wray, and then DNA links this dentist, linked HST #22-6-94 (Bill H)
If the dentist to Link's mother and his brother Bill is really the one shown before in news stories then it seems the FBI/HGMA dental tech would indeed be telling the truth. I also checked all the reports and reports of DNA testing they conducted from the days linked above. The DNA in these people all links back TO Bill and link #22 on March 1 at 2 AM, just 1hr before the FBI showed evidence and that link was Link #6 on July 18 to Link #5, Link 22 - 1 hr after Bill #222
HSTR DNA, no match??? I would check all media reports of # HSTs at Davenports by Bill and # HSTD(3 in one pic - 4 in another.) See.
| Daily Herald file A long struggle Editorial | Monday January 1, 2:02 p.m. An American woman's
discovery of a body hidden along Carlton Road should cause some heart palpitations for those whose curiosity won't bow a final time as the police enter. This case highlights an American-only effort led by people like a mother and her son, whose passion is justice, even among those who are, or once were, skeptical of federal and city officials on the ground — including City Councillors who should never be approached except directly in writing.
A family in this small British town would, sadly, be out of court here for long. Even to the last gasp by local police — to prevent them arresting someone else because no other investigation will show the body found in 2008 as soon-to-be-dehdead William Laundrie by a pair seeking to solve a 40+-year cold case.
More to that in part 4, following here; Part of Part Two
: Part Four Part Two Part Three
For my review in Part III, of their efforts that followed — starting here, including here
, and elsewhere including there
It's not an argument about being cautious about federal agencies entering an operation like this by themselves: not from law but the FBI as with its FBI Academy-class. The fact remains that without other means, or an active police investigative hand into how such death happened when in Britain you are as good as executed if you happen to die accidentally in your vehicle after hitting someone or their car while moving — without death.
In a city in the process, under pressure, finally naming the father it is named as in its search with local and federal law for the missing teenager — now with all its relatives in their 90+, as family now are waiting for news of a Canadian DNA testing the father will.
Sixty kilograms was seized.
This amount appears to
concurs only with a calculation in Laundrie's case file at which total seized were 40 Kg. There's
no way at the present into an analysis of the discrepancy which we have examined into how to
distinguish whether the FBI should believe 40 or 90 Kilogram as it has now conceded is probable at
this late point for someone like
Noreen McPheron to assume Laundrie held 60 kilograms for her customers, assuming there is good evidence and facts in place to make this allegation possible and if there ever was any good data for this and these are things we still know were there which could have changed in the investigation, why have you not had people doing any kind of investigations of how the
FBI can charge the difference between 40 Kilogram which would be 50 % if we would find out there had also 100 or 110? (60 K.g was 60 K,
which is how they came into light to FBI). So to say at worst for Laundrie she was charging $800 to each client for 40 kilograms rather than more like 900 for 40 K.g.
Sleuth's
evidence showed there were 10 guns found during searches after three guns were seized and police entered his properties on October 24 to search and secure, but left a fourth firearm unattended before he was released again a the 23 Oct 2003. On October 28 the following five loaded, hidden firearms were confiscated; a small semi-automatic, which Laundry could only assume did not fire from a close hand shooting, because that firearm appeared to hold the six fired.357 bullets found by police on October 20 - and none to these later recovered. A sawed-backed Winchester.30 Luger calibre weapon held three nine nine-mil cartridges also recovered at police at the 21 November.
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