carbuff
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I agree - just from a little sewing experience, it seems 3-4" off to me, but if he was wearing them, I guess they're his. I would think it would make for a recognizable physical description, if those numbers aren't an error.
The electrical wire to me is more interesting than the chains, because to be "wrapped" in romex, let's say, that would narrow down who was there considerably. I wish there was more detail on what type of wire it was.
It would not be common for anyone but an electrician to have enough wire to "wrap" a large man's body in, in my opinion. Some sort of construction work seems likely if it was in fact electrical wire, and that's not being used as a description for something like an extension cord, etc.
In my experience with these cases, "electrical wire" can mean anything from an extension cord to an old-fashioned TV antenna cord to --whatever the cop on the scene thought they saw. In one case it turned out to be picture wire :O
Also in my experience, "wrapped" doesn't mean totally wrapped in a cocoon, it just means most of the wire went around the body a few times.
In this case, I'm picturing that they laid the body lengthwise on the tire chain, used the wire to secure the chain in place and attach the jack for weight, and then dragged or rolled him into the water. But it could be any of a number of other possibilities. And maybe yes, it was a cocoon. No way to tell.
