By Peter Anderson Forensics might have noted the fragment of a button from a dress shirt, the metal frame of the eyeglasses, the shred of fabric which may have been the handle of a book bag, suggesting a professor of some kind. The shred of a textbook cover – a title having something to with imaginative writing – would have indicated possible affiliation with an English department. Digital analysis of the car radio revealed that the driver had been tuned into a public radio station. Given the unending wave of Trumpian headlines at the time of burial, it may have ...