Update: Sheriff Bryan Bailey said nothing was found.
Police are looking for a body on Tazan Road in Rankin County right now.
A woman went to the Rankin County Sheriff and said a man hit an individual with his vehicle over 30 years ago and killed him. The driver allegedly buried the body on Tazan Road.
A multitude of law enforcement officials have converged on the area. Mississippi State Crime Lab personnel are present as well. A detection device scored a "hit". Law enforcement officers are digging up the area to determine what was detected.
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brain going....wait, I've got like 20 questions here.
This is like some kind of death bed confession from an episode of Law & Order.
Thirty years ago, the corpse is way past sinking no need for cadaver dogs.
Jimmy Hoffa? Not you, Hoffa.
Number 1 way to get caught: Tell someone
Isn't that area really in Richland?
@12:35 AM "Sinking" Reminds me of the German Coast Guard parody. https://youtu.be/KLSdOY-6R_U?t=9
Niknar High Sherf running second to Biden with deflections that get folks' minds off his ineptness.
Somebody done done that woman wrong and its payback time.
please tell us more about the detection devise used by rankin S O.
this i got to hear.............
maybe brian bailey can get out there with one of those old fashioned forked hazel wood sticks and do some ''water dousing'',(yes, that is what it is called), and find the body that way.............
that would be as fake as everything else he does.......................
You f*cking hayseeds ever hear of ground penetrating radar? Yes, such devices exist and are readily available to law enforcement through cooperative arrangements with state institutions.
And, regardless of the outcome of the investigation (unlikely that anything suspicious will be found), the sheriff has no choice but to react to the tip.
Okay all of you legal experts, what is the statute of limitations for something like this?
''readily available to law enforcement through cooperative arrangements with state instutions'' equals where the keystone cops meets the 3 stooges
Wrong, 4:06. They were called Dowzing Rods, not dousing.
They’re still called Dowzing Rods…
Nope, it's dowsing rod. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dowsing https://all-about-dowsing.com/dowsing-rods/a-comprehensive-guide-to-dowsing-rods/
"Okay all of you legal experts, what is the statute of limitations for something like this?"
If a body is found, and the COD is consistent with homicide there is no statute of limitations on murder.
Would there not be a missing persons report from around that time period or some other way to verify the story besides random digging?
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