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Have you tried Pemberton?
Not yet Cherchri, but I will. Anything about Pemberton that jumps out for you or is it just a random location? It's a beautiful town and close to Whistler.
Have you tried Pemberton?
Not yet Cherchri, but I will. Anything about Pemberton that jumps out for you or is it just a random location? It's a beautiful town and close to Whistler.
Upon expanding the pin on the map that shows '3' , 2 of the dates are 2014/06/29 at 10 pm. The other entry shows a homicide on 2014/09/14 at 11:30 am.
Me neither. To me it could mean lots of blood on the bed in the bedroom.
Irrelevant here, but... recently I stepped on the TINIEST sliver of thin glass.. with the heel of my foot.. I took out the tiny piece, and I just couldn't believe the amount of blood that came out of that tiny little cut on my HEEL. There was literally a small pool of blood.. and of course, I couldn't help thinking, jeez, if my tiny little cut on my heel produced that amount of blood, I can't imagine what it might look like if someone's jugular was hit, or something... I'm thinking a lot of blood can be present no matter what, and each person has their own perception of what a lot of blood is.. and if it isn't all in a neat little puddle, may also be difficult to determine exactly how much, ie could look like a lot more if it is dragged, or whatever, or attempted to have been cleaned up.. so.. I'm thinking that until we know the facts, it's just speculation to speculate.
Have you tried Pemberton?
Irrelevant here, but... recently I stepped on the TINIEST sliver of thin glass.. with the heel of my foot.. I took out the tiny piece, and I just couldn't believe the amount of blood that came out of that tiny little cut on my HEEL. There was literally a small pool of blood.. and of course, I couldn't help thinking, jeez, if my tiny little cut on my heel produced that amount of blood, I can't imagine what it might look like if someone's jugular was hit, or something... I'm thinking a lot of blood can be present no matter what, and each person has their own perception of what a lot of blood is.. and if it isn't all in a neat little puddle, may also be difficult to determine exactly how much, ie could look like a lot more if it is dragged, or whatever, or attempted to have been cleaned up.. so.. I'm thinking that until we know the facts, it's just speculation to speculate.
Not yet Cherchri, but I will. Anything about Pemberton that jumps out for you or is it just a random location? It's a beautiful town and close to Whistler.
Pemberton?? It is a little community on the mainland, north of Whistler. What are your thoughts there??
I agree the amount of blood can be interpreted differently. Also I wonder if a pool of blood was found or splatter or smears. A couple years ago I witnessed an accident where a man on a bike was crossing a six-lane highway that has a speed limit of 60km/hr. He was hit by a car and flew several feet. I sat with him while we waited for paramedics. When he was carried away the pool of blood left behind was about 15cm in diameter and thick. The blood came from his head. Sadly, he died of his injuries.
there's also Bralorne ((west of Lillooet)) old gold mining town ...... lots of hiding spots
13 hr drive from Parkhill
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Bra...17e28132e2be0!2m2!1d-114.0664294!2d51.0178759
Oh my how traumatic! That's so sad! That must've been tough.
I might be remembering wrong, but didn't the mover guy who was interviewed say they were cleaning the walls? Maybe I only assumed walls, will try to find article.
If walls, I take it as someone injured while standing depending where it was on the walls. I'm curious if it was walls if it's plural (wall or walls). If plural I take that as more than one person injured or whomever was injured was mobile or moving. I also thing more velocity or spatter then if it is walls. And I also think this could've been in a common area if mover saw it. JMO.
It's just a series of coincidental information that link together, and just peculiar! Nothing too crazy really.
Winter Petroleum is listed as a company (along with many others) to the Transport site.
The transport site is registered to a M*#$ Smith in Panama.
AL supposedly had ties to Panama, KL ties to online websites, so naturally I thought of them.
Now back to MSmith - this person has 142 websites domains registered to her email - not a big deal in internet marketing really but then I saw that chemical archive.com, chemicalunion.com and transportservices.com was registered, they obviously jumped out! I couldn't help think of DG.
So really, just strange. I'm sure it's nothing, but the sleuther in me just can't figure it out.
The chemicalunion.com site info was just updated July 22nd also (link below), so obviously AL,KL nor DG aren't running these, but thought to share anways.
https://who.godaddy.com/whoisstd.as...y7fRAvIxuiBvmYx8OP/4+cE3Gq2Q3XdldM/lRPUsj2lwI
This is a very touchy article posted in the Calgary Sun today.
http://www.calgarysun.com/2014/09/2...-in-their-handling-of-a-surrey-murder-suspect
I agree the amount of blood can be interpreted differently. Also I wonder if a pool of blood was found or splatter or smears. A couple years ago I witnessed an accident where a man on a bike was crossing a six-lane highway that has a speed limit of 60km/hr. He was hit by a car and flew several feet. I sat with him while we waited for paramedics. When he was carried away the pool of blood left behind was about 15cm in diameter and thick. The blood came from his head. Sadly, he died of his injuries.
This is a very touchy article posted in the Calgary Sun today.
http://www.calgarysun.com/2014/09/2...-in-their-handling-of-a-surrey-murder-suspect
Police would not identify the suspect until he is formally charged, but CTV News has learned that Douglas Garland, 54, was arrested for the second time and there are no other suspects
I wonder if its' possible that it's another family member? CL? AL(jr)? There are lots of Liknes', could be one of them could be running it.
And we were just discussing a similar topic. Interesting article for sure!