by Robert Bradley » Fri Aug 07, 2009 8:47 am
I'm interested in your post s019. When you write tool for "probing the ground prior to searching" - do you actually mean this, or do you mean once the dog has searched the area non-intrusively?
Whilst definately not an expert in body deposition/recovery I have always thought that the process was visual/scent search first - visually looking for signs of burial (disturbed earth, depressions, lush or dying foliage etc.), scenting of decomposition either at the spot of burial or of course dispersed where the gases can find a way out to the surface, or in the watercourses around the possible deposition site.
I have always thought that probes were only used if none of the above worked, or it did work and narrow done an area but couldn't pinpoint it. The only exception being in avalanche work with foot searchers using them immeidiately. Is this not right? Any help you can give would be gratefully recieved.