organ parts found near Bush's home
dh | 09.09.2003 00:31
Organs found near Bushes' Maine home
Associated Press
KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine -- A woman walking along a beach about a mile from former President Bush's summer home today found what appeared to be body
parts on the shore, police said.
The state medical examiner will inspect the items, which include at least one bone and what appeared to be internal organs, said Stephen McCausland, spokesman for the state Public Safety Department. He said it wasn't immediately known if they were human.
Kennebunkport police contacted the state medical examiner's office after the discovery.
McCausland said state police would not send investigators to the scene
unless an examination shows the body parts are from a human. An examination was not expected before Monday.
The area where the parts were found -- a rocky stretch of shore known as
Colony Beach -- is about a mile from the Bush compound, said Sgt. Chris
Simeoni of the Kennebunkport police.
Sept. 7, 2003, 3:01PM
Organs found near Bushes' Maine home
Associated Press
KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine -- A woman walking along a beach about a mile from
former President Bush's summer home today found what appeared to be body
parts on the shore, police said.
The state medical examiner will inspect the items, which include at least one bone and what appeared to be internal organs, said Stephen McCausland, spokesman for the state Public Safety Department. He said it wasn't immediately known if they were human.
Kennebunkport police contacted the state medical examiner's office after the discovery.
McCausland said state police would not send investigators to the scene
unless an examination shows the body parts are from a human. An examination was not expected before Monday.
The area where the parts were found -- a rocky stretch of shore known as
Colony Beach -- is about a mile from the Bush compound, said Sgt. Ch
Simeoni of the Kennebunkport police.
Sept. 7, 2003, 3:01PM
Organs found near Bushes' Maine home
Associated Press
KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine -- A woman walking along a beach about a mile from
former President Bush's summer home today found what appeared to be body
parts on the shore, police said.
The state medical examiner will inspect the items, which include at least one bone and what appeared to be internal organs, said Stephen McCausland, spokesman for the state Public Safety Department. He said it wasn't immediately known if they were human.
Kennebunkport police contacted the state medical examiner's office after the discovery.
McCausland said state police would not send investigators to the scene
unless an examination shows the body parts are from a human. An examination was not expected before Monday.
The area where the parts were found -- a rocky stretch of shore known as
Colony Beach -- is about a mile from the Bush compound, said Sgt. Chris
Simeoni of the Kennebunkport police.
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