hairy Posted 5 September 2007 Posted 5 September 2007 Dog finds human remains in garden The bones were found by a dog on Tuesday evening A body has been found in the garden of a house in Derby after a dog unearthed the remains of a human hand. The bones were found in a garden on Worcester Crescent in Chaddesden on Tuesday evening. Officers said they thought the body had been there for several months. A pathologist was due to carry out an examination on Wednesday. The property remains sealed off and excavations were taking place on adjacent waste ground. Det Supt Tony Blockley from Derbyshire Police who is leading the inquiry said: "We are treating it as suspicious. "Murder? We are a long way off - there may be a perfectly reasonable explanation as to why the body is there." Police have appealed for anyone who knows of any missing persons in the area to come forward. Joanne Hobson, a mother of three who lives on the street, said the discovery was "frightening". She said: "It's not very nice when it's near your own home." Just read this on the BBC site and I cannot think of any reasonable explainations as to why a dead body might be found in someones garden. Maybe it fell off the back of the hurse and then the dog buried it. Anyone any better ideas?
The People's Hero Posted 5 September 2007 Posted 5 September 2007 Unless it's been there for many hundreds of years? Nope.
THEBIGJOHNSTEADER; Posted 5 September 2007 Posted 5 September 2007 Just read this on the BBC site and I cannot think of any reasonable explainations as to why a dead body might be found in someones garden.Maybe it fell off the back of the hurse and then the dog buried it. Anyone any better ideas? In Loughborough a couple of years ago a bunch of druggies chopped up a little local boy, they found parts of his body in the plot/alleyway behind my garden, his clothes in the schoolyard directly opposite my house and other bits of his body on the playing field just up from the school where I scored thee best goal ever once!! Luckily it was just before we were due to move in!! Sickening I guess the point I'm trying to make is, usually when remains are found buried in backyards it's safe to say *in a Taggart stylee* "I think there's bin a murlder!!"
oundlefox Posted 5 September 2007 Posted 5 September 2007 Body found in Derby garden. Maybe it's Robert Maxwell
Geo V Posted 5 September 2007 Posted 5 September 2007 Body found in Derby garden. Maybe it's Robert Maxwell Was it Maxwells House?
Trav Le Bleu Posted 5 September 2007 Posted 5 September 2007 Weasels. Undead vampire weasels. From Dagenham. With spades. (Don't be stupid. How they gonna bury a body with their little paws?! )
The People's Hero Posted 5 September 2007 Posted 5 September 2007 With spades. (Don't be stupid. How they gonna bury a body with their little paws?! ) It's pawsible, I suppose.
Trumpet Posted 5 September 2007 Posted 5 September 2007 The only explanation i can think of is, if it was an elderly person's garden, they fell over and died. But, that would mean no-one else lives there. If someone did live there, then i have no reasonable explanation .
Zingari Posted 5 September 2007 Posted 5 September 2007 someone could have fell out of an aeroplane; after a heavy rain fall and plunged quite deeply into the sodden earth
Trumpet Posted 5 September 2007 Posted 5 September 2007 someone could have fell out of an aeroplane; after a heavy rain fall and plunged quite deeply into the sodden earth The mystery has been solved!
THEBIGJOHNSTEADER; Posted 5 September 2007 Posted 5 September 2007 I think the unfortunate person woke up in the night and began sleep-mamalling, this time believing they were a common mole, going undetected due to the darkness of the night and under heavy rainfall they began burying themselves in one of the marigold patches, eventually their lungs filled with many worms.....and some compost and they lost consciousness before dying.
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