Talk:Now You See Me, Now You Don't/@comment-31068697-20130922034948/@comment-174.125.138.8-20130926210908

Mrs. D identified the top Ali was wearing, so there was no need for addional forensic testing/evidence for identification purposes. After a year, the body would be so badly decomposed that a visual ID would be nearly impossible. As for whose body was found, if it isn't Ali, the I vote the grandma from Georgia. I don't remember them specifically saying she died, but Mrs. D did say her place smelled like old people. That smell wont go away, no matter how much fixing up you do, without the old people going away. Plus, Tippy was her bird.