ANIMALS WOULD HAVE FEASTED ON LAUNDRIE’S BODY, SAYS EXPERT
Brian Laundrie’s frame would have decomposed to a skeleton in less than two weeks and was most probably feasted on by animals, in keeping with one expert.
Forensic anthropologist Dr Erin Kimmerle told The Sun: “Human remains uncovered on the open ground surface, with free access by way of predators and the warmth can decompose is as low as a week in Florida.”
Dr Kimmerle added: “While water will gradual the method down just a little, it is nonetheless not unusual to peer skeletonization in less than two weeks.”
While government shared few details, Brian’s remains are believed to have best consisted of a partial human skull and bones.
“Skeletal remains ceaselessly show injury because of vultures, possums, and different scavengers; on the other hand, such injury is easily distinguished from injuries attributable to inflicted trauma,” Dr Kimmerle stated.
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