Geoff Knupfer, the lead forensic scientist and investigator for the Independent Commission for the Location of Victims Remains, holds a picture of Joe Lynskey, one of the "Disappeared" at Coghalstown in Ireland. December 1, 2014
They mark out grid areas and put down probes at half-metre intervals for the dog to sniff underground on a grim mission to find the last of the "Disappeared".
"We're not just looking for the needle in the haystack. We're actually looking for the haystack before we start," lead investigator Geoff Knupfer told AFP on site near Wilkinstown this month.
Many of the people taking part in the search are former police officers like Knupfer, a retired detective who worked in the 1980s on the high-profile Moors Murders child killings in England.
Their painstaking work is for a unique agency set up as part of the Northern Ireland peace process that acts on anonymous tip-offs from informants.
Geoff Knupfer, the lead forensic scientist and investigator for the Independent Commission for the Location of Victims Remains, holds a picture of Joe Lynskey, one of the "Disappeared" at Coghalstown in Ireland. December 1, 2014
They mark out grid areas and put down probes at half-metre intervals for the dog to sniff underground on a grim mission to find the last of the "Disappeared".
"We're not just looking for the needle in the haystack. We're actually looking for the haystack before we start," lead investigator Geoff Knupfer told AFP on site near Wilkinstown this month.
Many of the people taking part in the search are former police officers like Knupfer, a retired detective who worked in the 1980s on the high-profile Moors Murders child killings in England.
Their painstaking work is for a unique agency set up as part of the Northern Ireland peace process that acts on anonymous tip-offs from informants.
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Geoff Knupfer, the lead forensic scientist and investigator for the Independent Commission for the Location of Victims Remains, holds a picture of Joe Lynskey, one of the "Disappeared" at Coghalstown in Ireland. December 1, 2014
They mark out grid areas and put down probes at half-metre intervals for the dog to sniff underground on a grim mission to find the last of the "Disappeared".
"We're not just looking for the needle in the haystack. We're actually looking for the haystack before we start," lead investigator Geoff Knupfer told AFP on site near Wilkinstown this month.
Many of the people taking part in the search are former police officers like Knupfer, a retired detective who worked in the 1980s on the high-profile Moors Murders child killings in England.
Their painstaking work is for a unique agency set up as part of the Northern Ireland peace process that acts on anonymous tip-offs from informants.
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