It was a rather interesting analysis :) I agree with certain parts since I am rather interested in body language myself..
http://www.bodylanguagesuccess.com/2013/02/nonverbal-communication-analysis-2313.html
Interestingly........how did THIS person get up there with his mobile/handphone to take videos of the tank? :)
No more alarms, secure locks, etc? :)
Bright daylight too --> 'I wanna go see the water tanks so I'm just gonna go see the water tanks' :)
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Oh, I am not against the theory that she was dead before being put into the tank. That is certainly a possibility too. I am considering the opposite because:
(1) It is probably a little hard to carry a 115 pounds dead body weight up fire escapes and ladders :)
(2) She was...
- I also assume that this type of undressing does not occur when one goes overboard into the ocean while sailing :)
To continue, if said person isn't submerged entirely, water level is mostly around waist (fluctuates) and temperaure 60-70F: what would be the survival time? if said person...
If full body immersion did not occur? :)
i.e. water only reaches up to thighs or waist level?
This could be a different situation from falling into a river (or ocean) during winter where ones feet doesn't touch the bottom..
Interestingly, I also came across this:
"Twenty to fifty percent...
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Hello, I've been hidden and lurking in this thread for some time :)
After reading this post and another previous post around 5 pages back, I would like to ask if any one considered the scenario that :
(1) Elisa wasn't dead when she was placed in the tank
(2) The water tank...
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