enlisted the help of archeologists, such as Arrington, to examine the soil. Arrington said she has been involved in"hundreds" of excavation investigations in her career, the YOB Podcast tweeted.
Arrington said her company – which she co-owns with previous expert Paul Hanes – was enlisted in March and April 2021 to analyze the ground with ground penetrating radar technology. They then began excavating after discovering anomalies in the soil, YOB Podcast reported. KRISTIN SMART TRIAL: CALIFORNIA JURY HEARS FROM PAUL FLORES’ EX-GIRLFRIEND ABOUT STRANGE ENCOUNTER WITH FAMILY
"Did you see staining in this soil that appeared to be from human decomposition?" Deputy District Attorney Christopher Peuvrelle asked.When asked to examine a photograph of soil staining, Arrington testified that it showed that"fluid was leaking, likely from decomposition." Asked why she would have seen staining in the soil if the body had been wrapped in something, Arrington said the remains could have been placed in a"semi-permeable material," or there could have been"a small tear or puncture wound in the wrapping," according to the report. Paul Flores stands during his murder trial in Monterey County Superior Court in Salinas, Calif., Monday, July 18, 2022.