Forensic investigators found no trace of human remains after multiple cadaver dogs detected a possible hint.
Years before a former homeowner in Bay Area’s wealthiest enclave attempted to sink his $1.2 million yacht in an insurance fraud scheme, police say they believe he buried a car in his backyard before reporting it missing and filing an insurance claim.
KNTV first reported last month that Lew had reported the car stolen. The outlet also reported that, in 2000, Lew was convicted of insurance fraud and making false claims after he paid undercover agents $50,000 in jewelry and cash to sink his yacht in international waters past the Golden Gate Bridge. Atherton buried car investigation takes another twist Cadaver dogs first detected"a slight notification" of human remains on Thursday morning when landscapers discovered the car, then two more times
Cadaver dogs “made a slight notification of possible human remains” that day and the next, according to police, but not two days later. The Atherton Police Department initially said that cadaver dogs detected remains once again on Oct. 22, but Thursday’s release said a dog “did not reveal the presence of any human remains” that day.
The buried car gained national attention after a number of outlets reported on the eerie parallels between Lew’s criminal history, the discovery of the car and the dogs’ detection of possible human remains.
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