clevohardcore - 8-19-2006 at 09:22 PM
DREXEL, Mo. - The remains of at least two and as many as six people were found in a rural Missouri yard where investigators discovered bone fragments,
sheriff's officials said.
The remains were found on the ground early Saturday on property northeast of Drexel in western Missouri after deputies working a theft case received
information a tip, Cass County Sheriff's Cpl. Kevin Tieman said.
The deaths appeared to "drug-related" and were not "random acts," Tieman said. The most recent remains were several months old, he said.
One man was arrested Friday at a house on the property and taken into custody on unrelated charges. Tieman would not identify that man or say if he
owned the property where the remains were discovered.
An anthropologist identified two separate sets of remains from the bone fragments, Tieman said, but authorities believed there were more.
"We are currently looking for six sets (of remains)," Tieman said.
The Kansas City Crime Lab and the Jackson County Medical Examiner were assisting.
Mark Lind - 8-20-2006 at 01:02 PM
What's the big deal? He was just running an unlicensed grave yard.
Voodoobillyman - 8-20-2006 at 08:52 PM
Crazy