There's something very wrong about the recent fatal trailer fire in Dolan Springs on October 9th...
The average house fire burns around 1100 F, for cremation to take place the bones need to burn at 1400 to 1800 F for a several hours to turn them to ash. So how was the body almost completely destroyed, burned so badly they can't use dental records or even DNA to identify the body?
So what's going on? How was the body almost completely destroyed? The family was told only the skull and some bone fragments survived the fire.
From the radio traffic recorded by broadcastify.com it took around 30 minutes for firefighters to arrive on scene.
So what happened? Was it arson? Was an accelerant used? What about the time line of minutes not hours?
More to come as the investigation continues....