Authorities are working on excavating bodies from as many as three grave sites in the middle of the desert as we speak.
Earlier this morning San Bernardino County Sheriff John McMahon told the San Bernardino Sun that there could be as many as three graves just on the outskirts of Victorville. Authorities don't yet have a guess as to how many bodies they believe might be in those graves.
The graves were discovered on Monday by a motorcyclist who was off-roading and noticed some bones. Authorities returned to the site and confirmed that they belonged to a human and likely more than one person. San Bernardino County sheriff's spokeswoman Jodi Miller told The Sun, "It appears the remains have been there for an extended period of time."
As of this afternoon, authorities were still working on excavating two grave sites about 6 feet apart, which you can see in these aerial photos:
If you're a healthy person who keeps themselves healthy by eating right, working out, etc. you better start checking that privilege.JONATHAN GRUBER, M.I.T.: Let's start with understanding that we're not talking about the vast majority of Americans. This law is really leaving those with employer insurance, those with government insurance alone. We're talking about a small minority of Americans that buy insurance on their own through the individual market.
CHUCK TODD: Still millions of people.
GRUBER: Exactly. It's 12 million people, about a third of which will end up paying more under this law. And that as you said in the introductions sort of the idea. We currently have a highly discriminatory system where if you're sick, if you've been sick or [if] you're going to get sick, you cannot get health insurance.
The only way to end that discriminatory system is to bring everyone into the system and pay one fair price.That means that the genetic winners, the lottery winners who've been paying an artificially low price because of this discrimination now will have to pay more in return.And that, by my estimate, is about four million people. In return, we'll have a fixed system where over 30 million people will now for the first time be able to access fairly price and guaranteed health insurance.
Looks like it was a family missing from their homes since 2010PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY TO THE RECOVERY (by the time you call us in, rescue is way way way too late)
Mass Grave Being Excavated In The Middle Of The Desert Right Now: LAist
The bones found in shallow graves in Southern California's Mojave Desert may belong to a family of four missing since 2010, according to a new report.
Investigators suspect the skeletal remains found roughly 60 miles east of Los Angeles are those of the McStay family, NBC San Diego reported.
Yes, but the article is a wiki link and that is not an acceptable scholarly source.Vomiting buzzards, your article explains it.
You can frequently find these at the local gay bars.
The story is as simple as it is ultimately unexplainable. On March 3rd, 1876, large chunks of red meat fell from the sky for a period of several minutes over a 100 by 50 yard area near Olympia Springs, Kentucky.
These two tapeworm victims brave Americans told the New York Times, who actually covered this event, that based on the taste of the meat, that it was either mutton or venison, meaning that they had eaten mysterious meat that fell from the sky and were able to come to the conclusion of "it might be sheep? Or deer?"