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In reply to the discussion: Why aren't the bodies of MH17 being picked up and preserved??? [View all]not funny at all, but that place is eerily similar to the Bundy Ranch.
the thought gave me a chuckle.
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I've seen reference to the investigators being fired upon--so I'm guessing the combatants
hlthe2b
Jul 2014
#2
Fragments may identify a particular type of age of the missile system
muriel_volestrangler
Jul 2014
#45
Yes, but the type *or* age (as I should have typed above) may indicate
muriel_volestrangler
Jul 2014
#53
One of the stories on RT is that the bodies were actually from the Malaysian crash
pnwmom
Jul 2014
#25
The kind of evidence that traces a SAM to recent Russian manufacturer and ownership. that kind.
EX500rider
Jul 2014
#62
There was also a claim that a top rebel commander said many of the bodies were days old.
pnwmom
Jul 2014
#26
The debris on the ground could include a black box, which certainly is evidence. n/t
pnwmom
Jul 2014
#24
I noticed the man that owns the vegetable patch was kind enough to cover the body that fell. So sad
monmouth3
Jul 2014
#8
I doubt the guilty party is worried about bio-hazard to civilian population.
HooptieWagon
Jul 2014
#23