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Monday, March 10, 2014

Humans Remains Found Near South Point; Authorities Working To Confirm Identity

WEST OCEAN CITY — The Worcester County Sheriff’s Office late Sunday recovered badly decomposed human remains from a ditch in a marshy area in South Point in the same general area where a local woman went missing last Memorial Day.

Somewhere around 6-6:30 p.m. on Sunday, a waterman working in the area of South Point discovered the mostly submerged and badly decomposed remains in a mosquito ditch in a marshy area and contacted the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office. Worcester County Sheriff’s Deputies responded a short time later and began the process of recovering the remains. The remains were collected and transported to Office of the State Medical Examiner for positive identification, a process that could take as many as three weeks.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

This most likely will turn out to be Mrs David. It's not like there are any other people missing who happened to have lived right near where these remains are found. What's very odd is that after all the searches she wasn't found shortly after she was reported missing. Makes me think this wasn't a tragic accident. Makes me think someone had orginally concealed her body and over time she surfaced. Lacey Peterson comes to mind. THe problem is going to be coming up with a cause of death after all this time.

Anonymous said...

Death is always caused by the same thing;when one ceases breathing.

Anonymous said...

What 2:59? When one stops breathing that's an action. The action of dead. To stop breathing is not the cause of death but the action of death. What made someone stop breathing is the cause, when you analyze the literally definition of the word cause.

Anonymous said...

Saw a facebook post and it is the missing lady Helen David. It's apprears the family is expecting this to get a lot worse for them.

Anonymous said...

Bless her soul, may she rest in peace.

That's the comment needed here, not bickering ones...