The plan was to dig at the site of a well and along mushroom trails where bodies might be buried.
Local, state and federal law enforcement officials made their way to the Green Hollow area of Iowa early Tuesday to begin collecting samples of dirt to test for human remains at the site where Lucy Studey says her father killed scores of women over three decades dating to at least the 1970s.
A source familiar with the investigation said the plan was to bore into the site of a well where bodies were suspected to be buried, as well as to dig and test a possible shallow grave along morel mushroom trails on the land. Lucy Studey , together with cadaver dog handler Jim Peters and Fremont County Sheriff's Chief Deputy Tim Bothwell, were on the property in October.A witness on the hunting grounds abutting the properties where bodies are supposedly buried said the number of vehicles was too high to count as they sped by.The FBI and DCI would not comment. And the sheriff's office could not be reached for comment.
In addition to women, mostly thought to be transients and what Donald Studey called"bar slushes" or prostitutes, men are believed by his daughter to be buried in the well and on property stretching some 400-plus acres in the Green Hollow area about 40 miles from Omaha.
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