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Vacant Detroit becomes dumping ground for the dead

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DETROIT — 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 murders.

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 killed 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.

 

Here’s the rest at this link at msnbs

h/t   David C.

» 37 Comments

  1. Dianne

    August 3rd, 2012

    Let’s see “Bones” solve this mess.

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  2. Moe Tom

    August 3rd, 2012

    Detroit has had democrat mayors since the , well, since the begining of its deterioration. It’s over Detroit. Move to Californika.

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  3. serfer62

    August 3rd, 2012

    A truely Green Revolution

    bought to you by the DNC

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  4. FreeMan - Chick-fil-A today

    August 3rd, 2012

    That is the new ObamaCare morgue.

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  5. CrustyB

    August 3rd, 2012

    We have a dumping ground for the dead in Chicago. It’s called “Chicago.”

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  6. bob

    August 3rd, 2012

    The disasters known as Detroit and California are illustrations of the policies and values of the United States Democratic Party.

    California isn’t a corpse dumping ground yet, but they are just as broke – the only thing they have to their advantage is inertia due to size.

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  7. Bad Brad

    August 3rd, 2012

    Tom, Gee thanks. We might trade for Nancy. Jerry Brown and the State Legislature should take a hard look. Shades of things to come.

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  8. Chuck U Farley

    August 3rd, 2012

    “It’s a pattern made possible by more than four decades of urban decay and suburban flight.”

    No….

    It’s a pattern made possible by more than eight decades of progressive rule!

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  9. Stirrin the B.S.

    August 3rd, 2012

    Sadly, liberals’ fragile self-esteem doesn’t allow them to admit failure. So they double down on their initial failed philosophy.

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  10. Dianne

    August 3rd, 2012

    @Stirrin – that does appear to be the case.

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  11. Bob M.

    August 3rd, 2012

    DEE-troit… where dreams go to DIE… :-(

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  12. Chalupa

    August 3rd, 2012

    Woetown

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  13. Unneutral

    August 3rd, 2012

    using federal money. The state is also contributing to the effort.But it’s hard to keep up.

    How’s that wealth redistribution working for you?

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  14. Honest Politicians 4 Sale

    August 3rd, 2012

    Their community organizer must have converted to O-slam.

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  15. EinTX

    August 3rd, 2012

    Detroit, the Toilet of the DNC…

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  16. muddjuice

    August 3rd, 2012

    And people wonder why those of us in West Mi want to secede from East Mi. That’s why?

    Detroit
    Battle creek
    Flint

    Etc………..

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  17. Moe Tom

    August 3rd, 2012

    Well guys google youtube “afterburner. Bill whittle.Going out of business.”
    Go Texas Go!

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  18. Stranded in Sonoma

    August 3rd, 2012

    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.

    So he’s going to tear down the vacant buildings because the liberals failed to keep anyone in Detroit. Like it’s the fault of the houses that no one stayed in them.

    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.

    And who do you think moved out? Yeah. I’ll bet it was the remaining conservatives, too. Now the liberals can have this open, festering sore all to themselves. Watch as they blame the conservatives for not sticking around and providing opposition to the typical failure of liberal policies! You know they’re going to try to blame everyone but themselves.

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  19. Billy Fuster

    August 3rd, 2012

    Yeah, it’s called the JUNGLE.

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  20. Dan Ryan Galt

    August 3rd, 2012

    Looks like Detroit has Chicago values. Rahm Emanuel must be so proud.

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  21. sablegsd

    August 3rd, 2012

    Scary.

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  22. MaryfromMarin

    August 3rd, 2012

    @muddjuice–

    Shouldn’t Dearborn be on that list, too?

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  23. shockuhzulu

    August 3rd, 2012

    By the time they do this to the rest of the nation, I’ll be dead (at least I hope so). But I’ll be dead anywhere but ghetto-land Detroit, cause I’m NEVER going there.

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  24. The Sanity Inspector

    August 3rd, 2012

    Recycling’s the answer: Turn it back into prairie.

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  25. pfsm

    August 4th, 2012

    In most places they’re still hauling their dead bodies out into the countryside to dump them. But in the Detroit area it’s the city itself that’s vacant….

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  26. Tony R

    August 4th, 2012

    I wonder how long it will take to purge their names from the voters registration. Ha ha, just kidding.

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  27. Tony R

    August 4th, 2012

    This story will be ignored, given the liklihood that it was a black-on-black crime. As soon as there is even the possibility that a white person may be envolved, Katie bar the door!

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  28. old_oaks

    August 4th, 2012

    Dumping ground + Detroit?

    Ever stay at the Atheneum?

    It’s a piece of shit, look for a place where they leave the light on.

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  29. Major Mal function

    August 4th, 2012

    This story will be ignored, given the liklihood that it was a black-on-black crime.

    Jacob Kudla and Jourdan Bobbish are hardly black.

    As soon as there is even the possibility that a white person may be envolved, Katie bar the door!

    Do you mean white perp and black victim? Otherwise it’s a dog bites man blurb on page B23.

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  30. sleeping giant

    August 4th, 2012

    Detroit Mayors

    Jerome Cavanagh (Democrat) January 2, 1962 – January 5, 1970

    Roman Gribbs (Democrat) January 6, 1970 – January 1, 1974

    Coleman Young (Democrat) January 1, 1974 – January 3, 1994

    Dennis Archer (Democrat) January 3, 1994 – December 31, 2001

    Kwame Kilpatrick (Democrat) January 1, 2002 – September 18, 2008

    Kenneth Cockrel, Jr. (Democrat) September 18, 2008 – May 11, 2009

    Dave Bing (Democrat) May 11, 2009 – present

    Hmmm…

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  31. simply enraged

    August 4th, 2012

    “The Lord Of The Maggots” – Golding’s unpublished second novel.

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  32. House of Kell

    August 4th, 2012

    LOL…guess they found a use for those 5,000,000 shovels, huh?

    Expect this and worse in any city run by lib-tards, its the only way they know, if they knew how to govern, no city in America would ever look or behave like this, but they don’t…and this is its natural course being brought to its natural conclusion!

    Good news though…17 less barry voters until acorn or seiu get ahold of their names and socials….

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  33. Maudie N Mandeville

    August 4th, 2012

    “Detroit is a dumping ground for a lot of stuff,” said Margaret Dewar, professor of urban and regional planning at the University of Michigan. Hmm, Margie, I wonder whose ‘planning’ continues the decline of urban and regional cities? I’ll bet you’re a real gem like all the rich wealthy WHITE liberals who’ve fled Detroit in droves, leaving the poor blacks who you’ve ‘helped’ all along the way to fend for themselves. Stay out of my town!

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  34. House of Kell

    August 4th, 2012

    @Bob: LOL…californiastan has the ocean and the worlds greatest garbage disposal….sharks!

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  35. muddjuice

    August 4th, 2012

    @ Mary

    Yes. Most of the east side of the state should be included. Unfortunately, many of the liberal are moving west and trying to ruin GR and surrounding areas…..

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  36. Jane Mach

    August 4th, 2012

    Detroit will be great again someday. Some of it already is.

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  37. Nutjob

    August 4th, 2012

    Maybe Detroit should try a meth or crack handout program to supplement their municipal union pensions as another alternative liberal cure to the woes they’ve created.

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