i know tthey see and deal with a lot of people every single night, but i imagine there is one bouncer in boston at bell in hand who recalls seeing marr and speaking to him. It'd be interesting to know what he had to say to police and how he feels.
What I meant was, or to clarify, is there any real barrier to keep a body from moving from the Charles into the Harbor?
Cant stand fox. But least they had something. There was some nuance in it tho. Sounds like they may have actually, through video, trailed him.
Somewhat confusing at one point he said did go in the water, l;ater said may have gone in the water.
At least its an update of sorts I hope his family likes Fox! I am livid about media just not doing a little piece like this nothing really "new" but someone cares
Let us know what you you guys "picked up from it"> First time I heard from police chief, but I liked him during Marathon bombing
http://www.myfoxboston.com/news/vid...harvard-man-fell-into-boston-harbor/108515852
If the person went into the water above the Charles River Dam, I think it probably couldn't make it past the dam and locks, but I don't know that for a fact.
Loss of Dexterity | Exhaustion or | Expected Time of | ||
Degrees C | Degrees F | with no protective clothing | Unconsciousness | Survival |
0.3 | 32.5 | Under 2 min. | Under 15 min. | Under 15 to 45 min. |
0.3 to 4.5 | 32.5 - 40 | Under 3 min. | 15 to 30 min. | 30 to 90 min. Most victims of cold water immersion actually die of drowning, not hypothermia |
I think this might have been posted earlier, but it's worth putting up again: New England Cable News's photos of the Feb. 23 searches. It has some good shots that show where the railroad bridge is relative to the Zakim Bridge and other surrounding landmarks. http://www.necn.com/news/new-englan...g-22-Year-Old-Harvard-Mass-Man-369815431.html