Those travel times are WAY off. If you're walking at a medium to good clip, but not running, you can make it from the garden to that part of the common in 10 mins tops. By car, 1-2 min
Thank you. I'm relieved in some strange way lot hear that. I missed seeing the freezer was taken. I got a little jumbled up with all the repetition, and not remembering seeing it was really bothering me.
Forgive me here, as I cannot go back and cross reference to the documents anymore, but there was a variety of cold weather gear found -ear muffs, possibly a motorcycle collar (depending on your reading of shock/snock collar-someone posted a link to an item that matches snock), a ski mask...
Hmm two possibilities, I guess: One look up and see if the archives of the Swampscott Reporter (local paper) has archives going back that far, or request them directly from the Swampscott PD, I guess. I am not sure of other sources. MAYBE the Lynn Item (other local newspaper).
While I generally agree with the plausibility of what you've said overall, you're drastically underestimating the traffic and particularly the bus traffic and suh. Here are many more buses per day than you've said. I took them for years...
I know! That was a heck of a storm! This one was especially violent with the seas, but people more or less always show up at the seawall to take it all in any time there is a big storm. I spent a hurricane or two there myself. :) Those seas were definitely enough to pull lots of things in from...
Yeah., that middle pic shows the slpashover and approach of the sea during storms. At those times, the water has a depth at the seawall that it doesn't have at a normal high tide.
That marina is in Nahant. I will never say never, but knowing the nature of Nahant (tiny. Everyone knows everyone. Everyone knows everyone else's car, proximity and density of housing, etc.), it's highly unlikely someone would get away with such a thing from such a location. Like I said, never...
The spot where Jaime was found, right at the Lynn/swampscott line, is give or take the obstructed area right behind the thicker of the two beams. (The one on the left.)
This is also kings beach at rather high tide. You can see that some portions of the beach keep a sliver of sand, while others have the water kissing the sea wall.
Can't get the photo to embed for some reason. The one taken through windows, labeled red rock bistro...
This picture shows the red rock point sea wall at a point of high-ish tide. That is not deep water below at all. It just reaches the sea wall without gaining any real height.
At high tide it comes very near the sea wall, but not with any depth. Kings beach is a very long, flat beach with a long way to walk out before you get any depth, high tide or low. You could never dispose of something into the water rowing it off the sea wall. You'd be rowing it into maybe a...
In your picture, nahant beach is the rightmost part of that horseshoe, and that's the place out al off the immediately local beaches that I said chances would be highest for going undetected
Other than fisherman's beach, there isn't (unless there is one at lynn marinas that I don't know of, not having been inside) a place to launch a trailer-towed motor boat from kings beach. That would also be extremely odd thing to see, and I've mentioned before that it's a very exposed place...
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