The Skull
Saturday, 24. October 2009, 04:13:11
The skull will be sent to the medico-legal institute - to make sure they get proper impressions of the teeth.
The skull is intact, and therefore there is no immediate evidence that the person has been victimized - so the police doesn't think it's the result of a crime.
The police says the finding place doesn't has to be the subject of further studies, because there is no indication that the rest of the skeleton is in the area.
So tell me this: If the skull's "owner" hasn't been victimized, where the hell is the rest of the skeleton???







