There are limerock roads all through the area. And most anyplace you dig. No lime rock quarries in the area. This area is an old lake bed.
The roommate helped him change 2 tires. I would hope the tire expert of the FBI or FDLE has taken a look at that new back tire. Since that one looks new, maybe he can estimate mileage driven on vs. wear...taking into account the alignment issue.I know the room mate said he helped change a tire, but what about the other.
Did anyone else notice in the sun article that it now says bravo said he left him on his back partially in the water?!
http://m.gainesville.com/article/20120929/articles/120929520/1002?p=1
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yep, and the same is said in the Police Report.
http://media.miamiherald.com/smedia/2012/09/29/13/22/SJiBM.So.56.pdf
http://goo.gl/maps/4971H
I'm going to ask DH but I'm pretty sure that hint of light green on the map indicates limestone.
Anyone else?
I guess I should add that I'm looking at the Paynes Prairie part of the map
yep, and the same is said in the Police Report.
http://media.miamiherald.com/smedia/2012/09/29/13/22/SJiBM.So.56.pdf
Here is just a speculative area of Pedro's area of familiarity given he was there under a month.
http://goo.gl/maps/Aof8w
A. Pedro's Apt.
B. Best Buy
C. Santa Fe Comm. College
D. 34th St wall (where he painted an image according to roommate)
34th Street Wall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...th_Street_Wall.jpg/800px-34th_Street_Wall.jpg
This is based on the possibility that the location given by Pedro of the parking lot and beating could be false.