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Hi All
An oborigine was asked by the Australian Police to assist them in finding a man who'd gone four wheel driving in the Simpson desert, a few days ago and not returned.
After many hours of walking and retracing steps, the aborigine stops at the top of a sand dune and points across the landscape in the distance, to what appears to be an abandoned vehicle.
Upon nearing the vehicle, the police make a grisly discovery. There is a partially decomposed male, swinging from an unusally tall make shift frame, built on the deck of the truck.
From what the police could see, the frame was not only unusually tall, but there was no humanly way anyone could have climbed the scaffolding, without an accomplice.
However, the aborigine points out significant details.
1. There were no existing tyre tracks of another vehicle leading, to or from the scene.
2. There are no finger prints or foot prints in and around the scene, other then that of the deceased.
3. The rope used for the hanging, was only JUST long enough to hang the victim and certainly of no use in assisting the man to climb the tall frame.
During the investigation the police notice there are no boxes or ladder to assist in climbing the frame.
On the deck of the truck they find few tools that were obviously used to errect the scaffolding, a pair of white garden gloves unblemished by any sand or dirt, strategically set side by side and four large empty, plastic bags.
If there were.....
No other tyre tracks leading to and from the scene.
No fingerprints or footprints other than the deceased.
Rope only long enough to hang from and of no use in scaling the unusally tall frame.
A set of unblemished white gloves and four large plastic bags on the deck.
The question remains as such;
How did the deceased, become a victim to hanging?
Katz
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