Hestated that they use flex cuffs when there were so many people being arrested and used several different occasions that they use flex cuffs such as protests, drug parties that had been busted, or any gathering that more than three or four people had to be arrested. A few days later the cornor's office ruled out that the cuffs was flex cuffs they were regular ties that had bound those two bodies and both were men. Shane brought the keys for the truck and when the deputy came by he showed her the keys that was found in the second body. They difinately looked like car keys but one of the keys reminded Shelly has a storage locker key like Crystal had given her. She asked the deputy if he had checked out all of the keys and he informed her that he hadn't yet and asked her why she was so interested in the keys and she said one resembled a key that she has which is a storage unit key. That did peak the deputy's curosity. He decided to check out the storage unit and the key did match the storage unit and inside was a car that the car key belong to. he started the car without getting inside then he called and got the car towed to the city forensic unit to be gone over with a toothpick comb. There was ID in the car so they needed to make sure that was one of the bodies in the evergladesHis ID left in the car was an ID of a doctor from Baton Rouge. The question was why was there a pair of cuffs around the bones of his wrist Further investigation had him in the everglades two weeks before the hurricanes and listed missing three days before the hurricanes hit the everglades. The sheriff's department was waiting on the cause of death and listed his death of suspicious. The other body was still unidentified and the coronor's office was trying their best to ID the body anf find out if any foul play was involved. If the doctor didn't make it back to Baton Rouge could the other body be from Baton Rouge also. They decided to check out any more men that was listed as missing from Baton Rouge shortly before the hurricane.There was a private detective. When the police questioned both of the men's families. They left in their own cars and one car was still missing. The coronor's office did find that both men had been killed by a gunsot in the back of the skull. Their deaths was officially listed as homicides The Everglades rangers and the Sheriff's department was gathering up more trees and found a gun and took it in for forensic team to check it out and found out that the gun was used in the murders but untill the FBI did their investigation all investigation announcements was mum to the public.