It has been fifteen years since a resident of Iowa has been trying to excavate the land of the property of her father, who died in March 2013 for a reason that has chilled the blood of the investigators.
In statements to Newsweek magazine, an Iowa resident said that her father was a serial killerwho had forced her and her brothers and sister, to dump the bodies of 70 victims in a well of their property in the United States. Information already declared 15 years ago, and taken seriously by the local sheriff’s team.
Police dogs sniffed a human scent at four locations including a well
Although her sister disputes the veracity of the young woman’s remarks, she is formal: according to The Mirror, she would have declared to Newsweek that “her father had forced her and her siblings to help carry dozens of human remains through farmland near the property in Iowa, USA, before depositing them in a well neighbour.” According to her, the victims would have been local women, many of whom were prostitutes. “He was just telling us we had to go to the well, and I knew what that meant she said, every time I went to the well or to the hills, I never thought of going down. I thought he would kill me because I wouldn’t shut up.” She added that “Donald’s killings have continued at all times of the year, with children forced to use a wheelbarrow in the warmer months and a toboggan in the winter.”
A first excavation took place in 2007, when the young woman first reported the facts to the Sheriff’s Office with no results. “She [Lucy] made these statements to us in 2007 and we walked out. There was only one well on the property that we could see, we didn’t know it was on other people’s property” said Deputy Sheriff Tim Botwell. The new excavations are expected to cover ground not previously covered by police.