Forensic consultant requested by Mrs. Nancy Sitler of Mentor, Ohio. Mrs. Sitler contacted by phone of December 9, 2010 regarding some bones she found on her 8 acre semi-rural residential property. Local history indicated that the previous property owner was a skilled butcher who often threatened his daughter back in the 1950’s when she was a young child, and she had told police that she had witnessed the remains of several humans in their basement and at various locations on the property. The bones that Mrs. Sitler brought to my lab were the non-human remains of butchered cows. One was a near complete left rib with clean cleaver cut marks and evidence of heat exposure from cooking. The other bone was a section of femur bone, approximately just below midshaft. The latter had probably been used as a soup bone that was later given to one or more dogs. The bone was then subsequently scavenged by a much smaller animal such as a skunk or raccoon. No human bones were represented in the small assemblage of bones.