From Deseret News archives:
Searchers overcame big odds
Those are just a few of the words volunteers used to describe the task of combing a landfill by hand in search of a body.
Still, more than three dozen men and women some police officers, some firefighters, some handlers with cadaver dogs spent 33 days searching the Salt Lake Valley Solid Waste Facility for the remains of Lori Hacking,
It was an effort Salt Lake City Police Chief Rick Dinse described as having "a monumental potential for failure."
But Friday those efforts paid off when a Salt Lake police officer discovered human remains that within hours were positively identified as those of Lori Hacking.
"Most of society, I think, cannot imagine how difficult a task this is," Dinse said at a press conference Friday afternoon as he expressed his gratitude for the work of volunteers.
Lori Hacking, 27, was reported missing July 19 by her husband, who told police she had gone for a jog in Memory Grove.
Mark Hacking, 28, has been charged with one count of first-degree felony murder and three counts of second-degree felony obstruction of justice in connection with his wife's death. He will appear in court Oct. 29 to enter a plea to the charges.
In an alleged confession to his brothers, Mark Hacking said he had deposited his wife's body in a Dumpster after killing her.
His confession confirmed what police already believed: Lori Hacking's body might be found in the landfill.
A 21-day search with cadaver dogs was unable to locate the body, and in early September police opted to switch to a hand search. The method had proved successful for some other police departments, Dinse said last month although in general the probability for finding a body in a landfill is low.
Police officers from nearly every agency in the Salt Lake Valley, including the Utah Department of Public Safety, responded to the call for assistance from Dinse and committed volunteers to the effort.
On the first day of the hand search, 38 searchers worked shoulder to shoulder as the tedious work of combing through the garbage with pitchfork-like rakes proceeded. In the 12 working days since, between 20 and 25 searchers were at the task each day, Salt Lake police detective Jay Rhodes said.
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