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Aug 10 - Vacant Detroit becomes dumping ground for the dead


 Aug 10 - Vacant Detroit becomes dumping ground for the dead
By JohnDoe - 08-10-2012, 03:32 PM - Boxden > BX Daily Bugle - news and headlines


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In a July 31, 2012 photo, a trashed strewn street is seen in east Detroit. Abandoned lots, alleys and neglected parks in Detroit used to be a favorite destination for discarded tires and trash. But over the past few months they have become dumping grounds for the dead. At least seven bodies have been found in some of the most desolated haunts in a half-empty city. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

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In a July 31, 2012 photo, Ella Dunn is seen on her porch in Detroit. Dunn has watched nearly all of her neighbors move away in the 24 years she's lived on Lyford. At night and even during daylight hours she hears cars and trucks and people dumping tires, furniture and other trash along the street. Abandoned lots, alleys and neglected parks in Detroit used to be a favorite destination for discarded tires and trash. But over the past few months they have become dumping grounds for the dead. At least seven bodies have been found in some of the most desolated haunts in a half-empty city. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)


From the street, the two decomposing bodies were nearly invisible, concealed in an overgrown lot alongside worn-out car tires and a moldy sofa. The teenagers had been shot, stripped to their underwear and left on a deserted block.

They were just the latest victims of foul play whose remains went undiscovered for days after being hidden deep inside Detroit's vast urban wilderness - a crumbling wasteland rarely visited by outsiders and infrequently patrolled by police.

Abandoned and neglected parts of the city are quickly becoming dumping grounds for the dead - at least a dozen bodies in 12 months' time. And authorities acknowledge there's little they can do.

"You can shoot a person, dump a body and it may just go unsolved" because of the time it may take for the corpse to be found, officer John Garner said.

The bodies have been purposely hidden or discarded in alleys, fields, vacant houses, abandoned garages and even a canal. Seven of the victims are believed to have been slain outside Detroit and then dumped within the city.

It's a pattern made possible by more than four decades of urban decay and suburban flight. White residents started moving to burgeoning suburbs in the 1950s, then stepped up their exodus after a deadly 1967 race riot. Detroit's black middle class followed over the next two decades, leaving block after block of empty homes.

Over time, tens of thousands of houses deteriorated. Some collapsed, others were demolished. Empty lots gave way to block-long fields.

Jacob Kudla and Jourdan Bobbish were found July 27 in a field off Lyford Street, a lonely road that borders an industrial area and a small municipal airport. The teens from suburban Westland, 18 and 17, respectively, had been visiting Kudla's uncle in Detroit when they disappeared July 22.

Their corpses were found by someone walking along the desolate block. The closest house, about 100 yards away, belongs to 74-year-old Ella Dunn.

Over the last 24 years, she has watched nearly all her neighbors move out. Now she constantly hears people dumping tires, furniture and trash.

"They drive down and push stuff out," she said.

A nearby parking lot resembles a small landfill for junk - a coloring book based on Bible characters, a yellow toilet, furniture, shoes and five boats.

"Detroit is a dumping ground for a lot of stuff," said Margaret Dewar, professor of urban and regional planning at the University of Michigan. "There is no one to watch. There is no capacity to enforce laws about dumping. There is a perception you can dump and no one will report it."

In mid-July, the decapitated bodies of a couple were pulled from the Detroit River and a nearby canal. Authorities say they were shot and dismembered in their home in suburban Allen Park, then driven to a little-used Detroit park and dumped in the water. A man who lived with them is charged in the slayings.

The bodies of two Hamtramck women were discovered in March buried in a neglected Detroit park. Five men are accused in the murks.

Back in December, the bodies of two women were found in a car parked near a vacant house. Six days later, the badly burned remains of two other women turned up in a car trunk. Police believe all were k!lled elsewhere and dumped in Detroit. A man from suburban Sterling Heights has been charged.

Detroit has more than 30,000 vacant houses, and the deficit-strangled city has no resources of its own to level them. Mayor Dave Bing is promoting a plan to tear down as many as possible using federal money. The state is also contributing to the effort.

But it's hard to keep up. About a quarter-million people moved out of Detroit between 2000 and 2010, leaving just over 700,000 residents in a city built for 2 million.

Census figures from two years ago show 793 people living on Lyford and the other 20 or so streets near the Coleman A. Young airport. Two decades earlier, about 2,900 people lived there.

Dunn's modest home is one of only three on the block that are still occupied.

"I couldn't move if I wanted to," she said. "They don't want to give you any money for your house."

On Tuesday, a patrol car slowly rolled by. Officers are more visible after the teens' bodies were found, Dunn added.

A larger police presence is needed across the city, but Detroit can't afford to hire more. The city recently cut police pay by 10 percent.

When he joined the department 13 years ago, Garner patrolled a 3.6-square-mile area in the tough 3rd Precinct, bumping into another officer every 20 minutes. Now he covers 22 square miles and crosses paths with other officers "maybe once every two hours."

"If we know this, the criminals know this," Garner said.

Sparse patrols and slow response times make it less likely that someone will be seen dumping a body.

"Years back, people would go to rural areas" to dump bodies, said Daniel Kennedy, a Michigan-based forensic criminologist. "Now we have rural areas in urban areas."

Detroit's reputation as a violent city with one of the highest crime rates in the country also works against it.

The body of a woman from wealthy Grosse Pointe Park was found in January in her Mercedes-Benz SUV in a Detroit alley. The marketing executive was apparently k!lled in the garage of her upscale suburban home, but left in the city. A family handyman has been charged.

If a body shows up in Grosse Pointe, Kennedy said, "those officers are sitting around waiting for something to happen, and they are all over it."


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43 comments for "Aug 10 - Vacant Detroit becomes dumping ground for the dead"


 08-11-2012, 04:52 PMaway - #2
GrezyNclean
y r the Seattle Times reporting on this?

Anywho, can't u hide bodies in alleys of most big cities...







no my city at the best wen it comes to aesthetics but this article makes it seems bodies is just chillin the streets like nothing
 08-11-2012, 04:57 PMaway - #3
SickaMorStyle
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 08-11-2012, 04:59 PMaway - #4
Nut-In-Honeys
Originally Posted by GrezyNclean
y r the Seattle Times reporting on this?

Anywho, can't u hide bodies in alleys of most big cities...







no my city at the best wen it comes to aesthetics but this article makes it seems bodies is just chillin the streets like nothing
Because of all the illiterate murkers in Detroit
 08-11-2012, 04:59 PMaway - #5
DERRTY CHYBO
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 08-11-2012, 05:02 PMaway - #6
nightmare
Originally Posted by DERRTY CHYBO
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miss that show [pic]
 08-11-2012, 05:26 PMaway - #7
UpTownClips
Detroit's a dump anyway might aswell
 08-11-2012, 06:48 PMaway - #8
chi town hustla
same !! was happening in gary in the 90's
people from the chi would dump bodies in gary
 08-11-2012, 07:01 PMonline - #9
Avon_Barksdale
Originally Posted by SickaMorStyle
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^^^--------My !!nicca....[pic]
 08-11-2012, 07:02 PMonline - #10
Avon_Barksdale
Originally Posted by DERRTY CHYBO
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These niccaz !!ed my money up...
 08-11-2012, 07:07 PMaway - #11
chi town hustla
Originally Posted by FoShizzle8
i guess that explains why gary smells like[..]
so you from gary [pic]
 08-11-2012, 07:40 PMaway - #12
wtr1906
I went to Detroit a few weeks ago to go see my Aunt and Uncle......no disrespect to my Detroit niccas but I felt like I was in a 3rd world country. !! is rough out there
 08-12-2012, 01:16 AMaway - #13
b_eazy
Originally Posted by chi town hustla
same !! was happening in gary in the 90's
people from the chi would dump bodies in gary
who gives a !!


keep ur trash in IL
 08-12-2012, 01:38 AMonline - #14
P Griff
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 08-12-2012, 02:36 AMaway - #15
chi town hustla
Originally Posted by b_eazy
who gives a !!


keep ur trash in IL
shut the !! up
 08-12-2012, 05:34 AMaway - #16
eblackman
Where is ROBOCOP when you need him [pic]
 08-12-2012, 06:27 AMaway - #17
aussie08
Originally Posted by SickaMorStyle
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Damn...aint that how they started that season? With her going and buying that nail gun?...But I just remember the conversation w/ her and the employee and guns[pic]
 08-12-2012, 07:12 AMaway - #18
Chi city Che
Originally Posted by chi town hustla
shut the !! up
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 08-12-2012, 07:56 AMonline - #19
Aesop730
Originally Posted by wtr1906
I went to Detroit a few weeks ago to go see my Aunt and Uncle......no disrespect to my Detroit niccas but I felt like I was in a 3rd world country. !! is rough out there

fukk outta here .. You ever been to a third world country ? .. this place might not be the best , but it sure as ever isnt on a third world country level ..

Maybe if they hadn't done away with the residency clause making it where if you work for the city you have to live in the city then crime wouldnt be so bad , because then the cops would actually have to care about patrolling the city .
 08-12-2012, 07:59 AMonline - #20
Aesop730
Originally Posted by GrezyNclean
y r the Seattle Times reporting on this?

Anywho, can't u hide bodies in alleys of most big cities...







no my city at the best wen it comes to aesthetics but this article makes it seems bodies is just chillin the streets like nothing


RIGHT .. They dump bodies everywhere all the time . Just giving bad press to the city , even though people already have their minds made up about the city . The two white boys shouldnt have been where they were , and look @ who they are finding here in the city white people. damn whitey coming over here in the city dumping that shyt on us ...
 
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