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I am reading it as 180cm and my math translator husband says that is 5'10 just shy of 6 feet.
can you ask your husband how to say "2 plus 2 equals five" in Swahili?
I am reading it as 180cm and my math translator husband says that is 5'10 just shy of 6 feet.
can you ask your husband how to say "2 plus 2 equals five" in Swahili?
Here are the tweets from 660 News:
660 News: 7:43 PM - 30 Aug 2014
HAPPENING NOW: Crews along the Bow river are pulling a body out of the water. Police confirm the body is a male & foul play not expected.
2:38 PM - 30 Aug 2014
CPS say the body pulled from Fish Creek Provincial Park today was male, but not clear if it was an adult or a youth.
1:07 PM - 30 Aug 2014
Body pulled from river in Fish Creek Provincial Park : http://www.660news.com/2014/08/30/b...h-creek-provincial-park/#.VAIvAUr55UI.twitter
12:42 PM - 30 Aug 2014
BREAKING: Police confirm body has been pulled from river at Mallard Point in Fish Creek Provincial Park. Medical Investigator en route.
All posts refer to a body. Not sure if that means an alive body or not.
This is the link they talk about a man being rescued Saturday night:
http://www.660news.com/2014/08/31/man-pulled-from-bow-river/
A man was last reported in critical condition after being rescued from the shores of the Bow River Saturday night.
A boater reportedly found him on a sandbar downriver from the Peace Bridge.
Paramedics arrived on scene, applying CPR and rushing the victim to hospital.
Its not known how the man ended up in the river but police dont suspect foul play.
The Peace Bridge is downtown.
A few O'Brien family members are now as well changing background to black.
I wonder what this is signifying.
http://www.calgaryherald.com/news/calgary/Body+found+river+near+Calgary/10073634/story.html
Both police and fire were called to the area near the east end of St. Georges Island around July 29 2:15 p.m., where they found the body of what appears to be a young man in his late teens or early 20s. Homicide detectives are also assisting.
So this is the second body one on the 29th and one on the 30th of Aug.
Apparently it was loaded and the guy who found it, unloaded it,, that's even more whack.
short bursts with the gun wrapped in a blanket for extra suppression. nothing seems to be off the table in this discussion. the community of temple in relation to airdrie
https://www.google.ca/maps/dir/Temp...3692e62f5!2m2!1d-114.0143635!2d51.2917005!3e0
I know the question isn't to me but I find this type of culture (not the nationality but the "honour killing" culture) backward. I saw the ad on the cbc news site and skipped it.
bit of a derail, but what's with this weird hub of jihadists in Calgary, I think there might be a thread of it on websleuths,, crazy-crazy-crazy.
Does anyone remember DG's height? I thought I read he was 5'4, I checked the wanted poster pic I posted but the text is too small and I can't tell if it says 160cm or 180cm. Nothing of relevance really, just curious if he's 5'4, as then he'd have quite the challenge to overtake AL.
When I saw him via CCTV in court I estimated him to be about 5'6" or 5'7" and about 65kg.
Could it be so improbable to have two separate suicides (one attempt and one successful) in same river on same day? (Is it a full moon?)
It seems that any story/crime out of Calgary is related to the DG case.
So considering the location, the guy just found it after not cutting the grass for two months or like other lazy Calgarian's he doesn't have sod (it's an odd trend in cowtown to just leave a lawn as dirt). If a machine gun was used, a suppressor may have been added to reduce noise.
On a serious note, believe it or not, but Parkhill is not exactly a quiet community when MacLeod is in full rush. People in that area seem to get desensitized to backfiring cars and Harleys and the constant whirr of traffic that common noises that startle most of us are brushed off as a Macleod thing.
We drove from Ottawa to Montreal on the June, July and August long weekends. We always go on the Saturday night, and surprisingly there are no huge traffic snarls to deal with, on the highway or even in the city,... everyone is already at their destination.I have been looking at the most wanted poster a few times today. That was quite the list of charges. I wonder who DG did his criminal deeds with back in the Richmond area. I wonder if he still had a property or hiding place he could access in BC. I believe it was 4 days before LE contacted him as POI. He could have made it out to the lower mainland and back easily. It was a long weekend so traffic would have been heavy but also a good time to blend in and keep the speed to a minimum. Hmmmm....
For those revisiting the wanted poster......please note they state eyes: blue accompanied by a couple of photos of DG with brown eyesno wonder it took so long to find him.
Maybe people are drowning because they think the river is a good place to go swimming.
The river is the city drinking water and it winds through the middle of the city, then South to other smaller cities. It is not a good place to dump bodies, as they will always be found. Some people commit suicide in the river, but there are many more accidental drowning. The river is shallow (3ft), but the current is strong and it is mountain run-off (very cold). People get into the water thinking it's fine, but if the current grabs them they're pulled into the middle of the river, tumbled around, and many drown.
Why would the accused drive 12 hours to dispose of bodies when there are so many secluded places near his home?
I have only recently heard about the "Mr. Big" controversy. The confessions were played on the show and I would speculate that if the men felt their safety would be in jeopardy by not confessing they would have offered a very straightforward confession. They seemed to be pretty relaxed and proud of the confession as it happened. My uneducated opinion is that they are guilty. Of course, the appeals were based on other interviews and testimony not being presented during the trial and only the confessions. That the jury relied on the confessions and that was all they needed but if other information and testimony was presented they would have had reasonable doubt. The one guy was not remorseful at all in his 2 hour statement before sentencing and his mannerisms were pretty odd. Dare I say... A younger version of a DG.