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Michigan | FRANKENMUTH, Mich. -- Michigan State Police in Frankenmuth are investigating a woman’s report of finding a human tooth and possible bone fragments inside a bag of mulch. The Bloomfield Township woman said she purchased the mulch at a Frankenmuth-area hardware store, but the mulch originally came from a distributor in Rock Island, Ill. Police in Rock Island confirmed the tooth was human, but they don’t know if the bone pieces are human or animal. The company that bagged the mulch said it operates all over the country and the bag could be more than two years old. Rock Island police said they are going through missing person reports for a possible connection. |
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Lubbock, Texas | . |
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NW Washington | Composting is sometimes use for disposing of dead farm animals, so I guess it would work for two legged animals too. This bone might be from a small animal too. |
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outside looking for more corn cobs | I seem to remember an episode of Bones where a guy was run through a chipper/shredder to get rid of the body. Copy-cat, or simply twisted minds think alike?
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Hagen Brothers farms,Goodrich ND | Ever see the movie"Fargo" ? Quite a scene when one thug has killed the other with an axe, and is just feeding one of the guys legs into a wood chipper hopper when the cops find him. |
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Lancaster, OH | That was CSI. If you remember, they found it when the found maggots in mulch. |
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