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Group killings in Australia delay investigations due to coordination, storage, and disposal tactics, complicating detection.
A study of group-based body disposal in Australia reveals that multiple offenders complicate investigations due to hierarchical decision-making, varied expertise, and greater resources.
Offenders often use temporary storage sites—like bushland or warehouses—for 52 hours on average, sometimes treating remains through dismemberment, burning, or chemicals to avoid detection.
While these actions may increase long-term detection chances, they also make locating remains more difficult.
The research helps investigators understand group dynamics, aiding in faster resolutions and reducing trauma for families.
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Los asesinatos grupales en Australia retrasan las investigaciones debido a las tácticas de coordinación, almacenamiento y eliminación, lo que complica la detección.