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Adam Carter
Feb 8 2016 3:39 PM
Now we're looking at calls to the Tumanenko phone.
Feb 8 2016 3:39 PM
Now we're looking at calls to the Tumanenko phone.
Even if he didn't, the dogs would.
If the eyewitness was looking west into the sun at the horizon, say down Book Road, his vision would have been impaired. This is a difficult time of day to see clearly. Shadows from trees and hay bales would be longer. The sun seems to set faster as it gets closer to the horizon.
Needless to say, vision would be impaired at 9:23 p.m. or so in early May. The moon was but a sliver that night.
http://www.moonconnection.com/moon-may-2013.phtml
Were there any farm lights in the field?
How many people here have actually hooked up a trailer? You typically don't need to get down underneath the truck...
Given what was done to TB's body, I shudder to think what may have been done to him while he was still alive. And sadly because of how his body was disposed of, no one will likely ever know (unless the two start talking).
Anyone know if the skies were clear or cloudy that night? What about the moon?
Not to belabor the point...but this will give you a feel for the field that was being described, where we believe the second vehicle was stowed, in reference to the Bosma house. When you click the link you will see the hay bails in the field in question. This is looking NE up Trinity. Spin around pretty much 180 degrees and you see the Bosma house. The spot that this image is from is approximately halfway between the Bosma house and the corner of Trinity and Book. Sad to think how close to home. MOO
https://www.google.com/maps/@43.171...RuuUc5tA!2e0!5s20140701T000000!7i13312!8i6656
I can tell you without a shadow of a doubt that the tribute you are seeing IS for TB. It is right across from their front yard, it is constantly being refreshed/added to AND when I drove by a week ago, there was a laminated photo of Tim on the pole with the flowers. The accident was further north closer to the intersection with Book Road. I'm not even going to add an MOO to this because it isn't an opinion...it is fact. It is so great to see people still remembering Tim with this tribute, almost three years later.
molly hayes ‏@mollyhayes 3m3 minutes ago
Iaccio was able to tell police in this case the LB phone was powered off around 9:20pm. Last ping was in Ancaster. #Bosma