Foul play suspected in discovery of decomposed body
An autopsy is scheduled for Tuesday on a decomposed body found by detectives in Puna over the weekend.
Hawaii County police detectives discovered the remains near Beach Road off Maku’u Drive in Hawaiian Paradise Park Saturday, police said today.
Detectives suspect foul play in this case, which is currently classified as a coroner’s inquest.
Due to the advanced state of decomposition, neither an identity nor a gender could be determined.
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All too frequently, the Headlines of the SA read more like scripts from “Hawaii Five-0”.
Puna has a history of bloody crimes and, frankly, lawlessness. Some are attracted to the Puna area for that reason.
Don’t be harvesting on another person’s stash. Hunting for pig or human no big deal out there. Looks like someone wanted the body to be found in this case. Probably to set an example or to send a message to others. Could have dumped or buried the body where it would never be found.
Based on the information in the article, I know who did it, which law enforcement person is to blame, and which political party encourages this sort of thing. And why the victim deserved it.
Please, oh Omnipotent One! Enlighten us all and save the taxpayers a lot of money on the autopsy and investigation.
The only way you’d know all that is if you are the killer.
…and now that you know…
Gotta love monkeys…it is our year!