In Jersey in late 2008 "the new team in charge dismissed suggestions, made in February, that children could have been murdered or tortured at the care home."
Are you satisfied with this dismissal of the cadaver dog alerts, and with the new team's conclusion that no murderers or torturers were ever at that place?
Part of the problem for some in Jersey was that the cadaver and CSI dogs failed to substantiate the claims made of numerous murders committed in the children's home and the burial of the victims within the grounds.
They did their job, they found human decomposition, but forensic study of the items proved that there was no evidence that the alleged murders had happened.
They alerted to the things they were trained to among which were ...
- the infamous tissues
- historic human bone
- milk teeth
- an area where human ashes had been scattered
It is no reflection on the dogs if they fail to find what isn't there to be found.