
There’s more movement at the Milwaukee home of a notorious drug dealer.
State crime lab technicians arrived at a home yesterday belonging to the former life of convicted killer Michael Lock, a day after a bulldozer arrived to rip up the concrete base in the yard.
The Journal Sentinel reports the technicians were equipped with tripods and cameras, among other items, to document the process.
Police have suspected that there are more homicide victims and their remains could be buried in the yard of the home.
Lock was convicted of homicide for the deaths of two other drug dealers in 2008.
Their bodies were found under concrete slabs of a home that Lock once owned several years after they were killed.







