May 25, 2012
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Rain Could Slow Search For Human Remains At Well Site

LINDEN, Calif. (February 13, 2012)--Authorities have found more bones and other evidence in a well at a rural Northern California ranch, but rain could slow Monday's search.

The search is focused in an area where a convicted serial killer said there might be 10 or more victims from a methamphetamine-fueled killing spree of which he and a childhood friend were part in the 1980s and 1990s.

The 300 bones and other items were found 45 feet deep in the well on an abandoned cattle ranch near Linden, Calif.

A San Joaquin County sheriff's spokesman said the search will resume Monday if weather allows.

Sunday marked the fourth straight day that remains were found with the help of a map prepared by death row inmate Wesley Shermantine.


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