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I vaguely remember hearing something about that on the news some time

ago. Also, I once has to put out a bolo for a 3 1/2 " long iguana. :)

-Ken

At 10:01 AM 5/26/00 -0700, you wrote:

>I was just wondering if anyone has had any reports of a snake -- more

>particularly a python) being found in a U-Haul truck in the past 2 years.

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Seconds save lives!

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05/26/2000

07:14 PM

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" Not a snake, but a body in a freezer in a Ryder truck. The truck had been

there for 2 years. "

Two years... ??? Where was the truck? That is just horrible.

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The truck was in a guys driveway. He kept the body in a freezer with a long

extension cord. Yes it was icky. He even had the girls clothes and the

murder weapon after all that time.

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" The truck was in a guys driveway. He kept the body in a freezer with a

long

extension cord. Yes it was icky. He even had the girls clothes and the

murder weapon after all that time. "

There are some real sick people in this world. What did he think the body

was, a trophy?

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In a message dated 05/26/2000 4:28:50 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

MHoxie@... writes:

<< The truck was in a guys driveway. He kept the body in a freezer with a

long

extension cord. Yes it was icky. He even had the girls clothes and the

murder weapon after all that time. "

There are some real sick people in this world. What did he think the body

was, a trophy? >>

I remember watching that story on television...I remember thinking when I was

watching it...Boy this guy must be an idiot...keeping all her clothes,

identification and the body for two years...

But it also makes you wonder why it took two years for someone to think it

was strange that the truck was parked there and never moved, with an

extension cord strung across the yard and hanging out the back door of the

truck... Isn't it????

Glenda

Dallas Co SO - Iowa

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Ah, yep. One too many hash marks. 3 1/2' (foot).

At 11:44 AM 5/26/00 -0700, you wrote:

>You did mean, 3 and 1/2 inches total, not 3 foot 1/2 inch?

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Ya never know about sicko's that commit murder. He was a painter and he

buried hundred of empty paint cans in his back yard. They wrote a book

about it called " Cold Storage " .

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> Ya never know about sicko's that commit murder. He

> was a painter and he

> buried hundred of empty paint cans in his back yard.

> They wrote a book

> about it called " Cold Storage " .

That story started in Orange County, CA, with the

missing person report of the victim, Huber,

whose car broke down on the 55 freeway in Costa Mesa,

in daylight hours, mid-morning, on a heavily-traveled,

metropolitan section of the freeway. (Well, all of the

55 freeway is metropolitan...) She used a call-box to

request assistance for her disabled vehicle, but the

tow truck found her car abandoned. This happened in

either late '91 or very early '92 (before I started

work for the CHP out of the Santa Ana CHP Comm Center

in April 92). Her family had a huge banner stretched

across the freeway fence in that spot for over two

years, entreating ANYONE with information to contact

them.

Ms. Huber's case made it important for our dispatchers

to advise units of EVERY solo female in a disabled

vehicle, even if assistance was enroute. (Policy prior

to her disappearancen was to " file " the call after

assistance had been arranged, during daylight hours.

Until then, CHP units had only been only dispatched in

addition to a rotation tow company after dark; Tow

services usually arrived within 20 minutes around the

clock in that area.) After I had transferred to

Monterey in 1994, her body was discovered in that

U-Haul in Arizona.... and it just so happened that a

friend/co-worker of mine still working in Santa Ana

had availed herself of handy-man work at her home,

which the suspect had completed. She became a

" witness " in the case when they discovered receipts

for that work!

(And BOY was she creeped out by the knowledge he'd

been in her home with her, on more than one occasion.

It was creepy enough to know that the famous

Huber case was finally solved in such an icky

fashion... but to have the suspect identified as

someone known to her was incredible.)

We exchanged quite a few " Can you believe this?!?!? "

phone calls as that case unfolded. <shuddering>

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Olmstead

http://www.gryeyes.com

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her body was discovered in that

U-Haul in Arizona....

That's the one. As a fire dispatcher, we sent our haz-mat crew over there

and they dug up hundreds of paint cans, thinking another body might be

buried somewhere. Luckily none was discovered.

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