The majority of the photos posted below were retrieved from Albuquerque’s historical aerial viewer.Īll of the women and girls who were found on the mesa went missing in 2003 or 2004. The rectangle is around the area the bodies were later found. The West Mesa, circa 2002- Courtesy of Droogie. ![]() You can also see the West Mesa Memorial Park in this view. The black squares are approximately where the police dug for bodies. The burial area, as of 2021, via Google Maps. It’s a bit easier to see than in the pictures, I think, and includes some shots I couldn’t get in pictures. Thank you, Droogie!Īt the end of this post, I have also included a short clip I created to show the area where the tire tracks were, as well as the development over time. Only two pictures below waere created by Droogie, but he deserves credit for the my dive into the geological part of this case. He did a really great series of write-ups on the West Mesa, and he posted pictures where tire tracks can be seen leading to the area where the women and girls’ bodies were later found. Years ago, an Albuquerque native named Droogie posted on a site called Something Awful Forums. But in this case, I got pretty interested in the satellite photographs and maps looking at the area around the mesa burial ground even though looking at maps is generally something I hate. Whatever navigational senses people were meant to be born with, I happen to be lacking I can get lost in a Walmart parking lot.
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