Also note that if you've seen a deer get creamed on the highway or something and driven the same route shortly thereafter, that there almost always is no "red blood mess" all over the road. It doesn't take that long for blood to oxidize and mix with road grime, etc. at which point it simply turns into a black, almost oil spill looking streak on the road. If you look at the photos closer, you'll see two parallel dark trails down the road consistent with this victim sliding or being dragged on the roadway. It appears somewhat obvious to me though that the body parts did NOT end up off the road in the grass or anything as the seemingly dry grass would have adhered to the body parts, but I see no evidence of that in the last photo.
Just my observations...
Just my observations...