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The REAR brake??? Wow that is so counterintuitive to me.
From what I read, it had a drum-style brake in rear that enthusiasts remove. Darn, lost the link.
The REAR brake??? Wow that is so counterintuitive to me.
Yep..corrected it. But the question/point remains, if it's possible that the conditions are fairly consistent.
I just can't figure out how he did this, each street that she could have gone down, and any large parking lots that she could have gone down would have been captured on camera, at least most of them. I can't imagine that LE doesn't have someone and her going thru one of those lots. And, if she got down to that large parking lot, that's about the only place that would be easy to knock someone off her bike, pick her up off the roadway and load she and her bike into the truck. This couldn't have been done on streets with homes all around, unless those who live there were totally unconcious.
i called a Z71 in yesterday about 2pm. the lady that answered sounded a bit nervous so i'm suspecting she may have been a volunteer. She did ask for the plate number and our location. the guy pulled in and parked in a shopping center. i didn't hang around to see if they came looking for him. i just don't see how they can accomplish anything without a structured way to elliminate the trucks that have been checked. they seriously need to consider some sort of tagging system so the public's help isn't a hinderance.
But that's my point. Throw an apple from the window of a moving truck and it lands in a different place than throwing it from a stationary truck.
Same theory applies to dropping bombs from an airplane.
The bike may have made it just far enough to the left, before losing buoyancy, to be found.
It's been years since I've been in that particular waterway with my dad but I thought I remembered a fairly strong constant current. and it sure looks that way everytime I cross the bridge. I don't remember the curvature or if there is a 'bend' at that point. What's your opinion on the bike grips? Since they were found in the same area, are the conditions such that it's feasible that they would have ended up there if dropped further up?
If she turned left onto Brashear and then headed toward St Mary on Cherry St That would have pit her near there and missed the cameras. There is a plave some locals eat on the street by that lot that serves some fresh local food she probably has gone to and may habe been aware of a way to cut to the bike bath or coliseum rd from there.However the quickest and fastest way would have been to stay on St Landry.
Cutter? I thought it was a Madison. Or are they the same thing?
'HERE is a Google-Earth photo of the Whiskey Bay area, with the waterways labeled. Check the bend upstream. It looks subtle, but with a large mass of water, that bend has a bigger effect than you'd think.
Look at my possible DROP SITE and path for the bike.
The current in the video is not typical of the pilot channel and reflects the result of last year's flooding.
Good point. That in itself (or in reverse since the water is moving, not the bridge) rules out the bike being dropped from the bridge.
I'm sorry if this gets asked a lot, I don't want to be annoying, but could someone please catch me up on any new updates / developments? I've been in and out of the hospital with my baby girl for the better part of last night and today and now that we've been home a couple hours and shes napping I'm doing my best to catch up on all these pages, but I'm just wondering if there was anything significant happening.
I heard something about white paint on the bike? Is that a rumor? Hypothetically, if there is paint from a car, can LE find out anything about the vehicle from that (aside from the color obviously)?
BW said it was a Cutter in an interview, but if you look at some of the various missing posters, one says Cutter and the other a Madison.
Attached is a photo montage I arranged and edited for quality.
Was trying to prove to myself that the tailgate was down in the last image, although it apears to be up.
BW said it was a Cutter in an interview, but if you look at some of the various missing posters, one says Cutter and the other a Madison.
The water looks low and calm yesterday morning before that storm front blew through:
29 Pictures of Whiskey Bay Exit from May 31st, 2012:
http://www.theadvertiser.com/articl...sey=tab|topnews|text|frontpage&nclick_check=1
Here's another photo dated 5/27 from Daily Advertiser ... you can see the 'boat ramp' sign in the photo: