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Justice of the Peace Called to Scene Describes Remains as He Saw Them

By: BigCountryHomePage.com Staff Reports
Updated: March 22, 2012
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The Justice of the Peace in Howard County who was called to the scene when the remains were found has described what he saw.

Describing what he saw, Judge Quail Dobbs said:

"The cranium looked like a small head. I could not tell what gender it was. Part of it was mainly missing. It didn't have legs and arms and everything intact."

When asked if he saw any clothing or a bag that the remains may have been placed in, Judge Dobbs said he could not make out any clothing and it did not appear that there was a garbage bag at the scene.

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