Of course they did a blood test and it was Debbie's. Case solved within a couple of hours thanks to man's best friend. By the way, this particular dog had a 99% success rate of finding what it was set out to do including tracking down vehicles that were present at various crime scenes. They said it had the ability to smell the nuances of hormones in fear and adrenaline and could trace it back to an object or a person.
In 1989 a popular radio D.J. by the name of Debbie Dicus was murdered (an attempted rape as well but she fought back viciously), in Virginia. The murder took place in the middle of the day at a community garden where she spent a good amount of time. The police brought a K-9 German Shepard to sniff the weapon used which was a garden hoe. The dog then went immediately to the crowd of on-lookers up to a man who had a flannel shirt on over a t-shirt and began barking at him. The police had him remove his outer shirt and on his t-shirt in the front and on the back, was blood. The reason there was blood on his back is that it was splattered there when he swung the hoe.
Of course they did a blood test and it was Debbie's. Case solved within a couple of hours thanks to man's best friend. By the way, this particular dog had a 99% success rate of finding what it was set out to do including tracking down vehicles that were present at various crime scenes. They said it had the ability to smell the nuances of hormones in fear and adrenaline and could trace it back to an object or a person. Comments are closed.
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Author: John MannArchives
January 2021
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