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Snipped and bolded by me.
Best. Plan. Ever.
:tyou:
You know, that plan seems to be the only logical way the Will would be in Audrey's purse!! :drumroll:
Snipped and bolded by me.
Best. Plan. Ever.
:tyou:
You know, that plan seems to be only logical way the Will would be in Audrey's purse!! :drumroll:
It doesn't help us (and Audrey), but the following I find odd:
http://www.mcmaster.ca/opr/html/opr/publications/mcmaster_times/archives/times_spring_2011.pdf
McMaster Uni, page 32, In Memoriam:
"Audrey Gleave '66 died Jan. 31, 2010 in Lynden, Ontario. ...."
A tragic death as Audrey's and that completely wrong date of death - I don't understand, how this could have happened!?!
I see the incorrect date of Jan 31, 2010 FromGermany, in the McMaster newsletter dated Spring 2011 - this will open on my ipad but not my laptop for some reason.
Wonder how Mcmaster was informed of AG's passing. It is a shame.
It's very brief Lambchop - the In Memoriam list on page 32, McMaster University newsletter Spring 2011 edition.
Audrey Gleave '66 died Jan. 31,
2010 in Lynden, Ont. A retired
science teacher, she was well-
respected by her students and
will be sadly missed by her many
friends.
Printed exactly as above.
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The significance, Lambchop, is that Audrey Gleave's death date - as it appears in the publication from her alma mater - is off by almost a year. While the actual day between December 27 and December 30, 2010 upon which AG died is not information known outside of LE, it was in that time period - long after January 31, 2010. I think it begs the question of who would have provided such erroneous information to McMaster, and even why. Of course, it could be as innocent as a typo or transposition. If not, though... again... why.
HTH
<bbm>To me it looks as if it was a typo. If it were listed as December 28th, I would be thinking wait a minute she was not discovered until the 30th so how would they know that. Is it possible they corrected the error in a future publication? This was in the news so I'm sure someone who knew her passed that information on to them and it's possible someone wrote down the wrong date. I would hope someone caught it before now. Thanks
CORRECTION: Audrey Gleave
’66 died on Dec. 30, 2010. An
incorrect date appeared in the
previous edition of the Times.
Always it had been discussed about the explicit violence re Audrey's death. HPS expresses it as "particularly violent attack". That's new for me.
http://www.hamiltonpolice.on.ca/HPS/CrimeFiles/Help+Us+Solve+This+Crime/gleave.htm