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Latest update...Police searched until 7:15pm
Police release new statement after 'body' seen in water
Police release new statement after 'body' seen in water
Well it made me laughLol. A Bit of light relief in a tragic thread. Thank you.
Latest update...Police searched until 7:15pm
Police release new statement after 'body' seen in water
They are very, very similar. The police seem very sure they have the right guy. He admits coming across her and her has committed fairly serious sex crimes
I said same.
I believe I read Libby’s height as 5’ 7”Do we know how tall PR is? And how tall Libby is? Did the person who went to the court get a guage for how tall PR might be?
GPS on a phone in an open area can be accurate down to a level of a metre (three feet in old money).Well we absolutely did!
I am talking from personal experience.
The GPS on my mates HTC put us WITHIN THREE FEET of where we were.
We followed a trail snaking through some woods, in the middle of nowhere, in the middle of the night, camping out in North Yorkshire MILES from anywhere!
We had no idea where we were, or how to get back to the farmers field we were camping, and it was utterly black . on his phone my mate superimposed the GPS onto an Ordnance Survey map... we followed the road for a bit... we could not see more than about a metre in the pitch darkness... then my mate said, there should be a path through these woods just here, that leads to a ford across the river, our field is on the other side... we could see NOTHING... we both put our arms out, and FELT a post to the side of the road, at the top it had an arrow pointing into the woods FOOTPATH... Impressive!
We followed the red dot on his phone through the woods, it brought us, in TOTAL DARKNESS to the river - AT THAT EXACT SPOT on the bank were some stepping stones leading across the river. DOUBLEY IMPRESSIVE!!
Believe me, don't believe me.
The articel someone posted was from 2004. The above happened in 2017.
GPS IS ACCURATE TO WITHIN THREE FEET!!
Someone back me up here?
It seems like the police searches have wound down now so they are probably just waiting for the body to turn up in the natural course of things , when that does happen hopefully there is sufficient dna to proove if there was any foul play and identify who did it.DNA can last thousands of years in the right conditions, but degrades with sunlight, oxygen and water, so samples from outside arent necessarily going to be useful.
Do we know how tall PR is? And how tall Libby is? Did the person who went to the court get a guage for how tall PR might be?
Yes Joelle, who saw PR in court, estimates that he looked around 5"9
Can't find an edit button but will rephrase cos I'm not happy with my post either.You might want to slightly rephrase that. Ahem...
I didn’t know it was just Catholic’s. Germans wear their rings on the right hand, as do a lot of European countries. Bit late to the party, sorry.Really? Since when?
British and Irish Catholics definitely wear their wedding rings on the left hand. Any difference between countries is probably cultural rather than religious.
We do get porpoises in these waters, and people do sight them in the estuary.
Hey im not saying your wrong im going by my experiences using various domestic garmin units over the last decade nearest fix ive ever got with a clear sky and no obstructions on the horizon and full lock on 8 satellites is 3 metres so your mates htc is matching comercial units costing well over a grand, thats damn impressive for a phone.Well we absolutely did!
I am talking from personal experience.
The GPS on my mates HTC put us WITHIN THREE FEET of where we were.
We followed a trail snaking through some woods, in the middle of nowhere, in the middle of the night, camping out in North Yorkshire MILES from anywhere!
We had no idea where we were, or how to get back to the farmers field we were camping, and it was utterly black . on his phone my mate superimposed the GPS onto an Ordnance Survey map... we followed the road for a bit... we could not see more than about a metre in the pitch darkness... then my mate said, there should be a path through these woods just here, that leads to a ford across the river, our field is on the other side... we could see NOTHING... we both put our arms out, and FELT a post to the side of the road, at the top it had an arrow pointing into the woods FOOTPATH... Impressive!
We followed the red dot on his phone through the woods, it brought us, in TOTAL DARKNESS to the river - AT THAT EXACT SPOT on the bank were some stepping stones leading across the river. DOUBLEY IMPRESSIVE!!
Believe me, don't believe me.
The articel someone posted was from 2004. The above happened in 2017.
GPS IS ACCURATE TO WITHIN THREE FEET!!
Someone back me up here?
Hey im not saying your wrong im going by my experiences using various domestic garmin units over the last decade nearest fix ive ever got with a clear sky and no obstructions on the horizon and full lock on 8 satellites is 3 metres so your mates htc is matching comercial units costing well over a grand, thats damn impressive for a phone.Well we absolutely did!
I am talking from personal experience.
The GPS on my mates HTC put us WITHIN THREE FEET of where we were.
We followed a trail snaking through some woods, in the middle of nowhere, in the middle of the night, camping out in North Yorkshire MILES from anywhere!
We had no idea where we were, or how to get back to the farmers field we were camping, and it was utterly black . on his phone my mate superimposed the GPS onto an Ordnance Survey map... we followed the road for a bit... we could not see more than about a metre in the pitch darkness... then my mate said, there should be a path through these woods just here, that leads to a ford across the river, our field is on the other side... we could see NOTHING... we both put our arms out, and FELT a post to the side of the road, at the top it had an arrow pointing into the woods FOOTPATH... Impressive!
We followed the red dot on his phone through the woods, it brought us, in TOTAL DARKNESS to the river - AT THAT EXACT SPOT on the bank were some stepping stones leading across the river. DOUBLEY IMPRESSIVE!!
Believe me, don't believe me.
The articel someone posted was from 2004. The above happened in 2017.
GPS IS ACCURATE TO WITHIN THREE FEET!!
Someone back me up here?
Hey im not saying your wrong im going by my experiences using various domestic garmin units over the last decade nearest fix ive ever got with a clear sky and no obstructions on the horizon and full lock on 8 satellites is 3 metres so your mates htc is matching comercial units costing well over a grand, thats damn impressive for a phone.Well we absolutely did!
I am talking from personal experience.
The GPS on my mates HTC put us WITHIN THREE FEET of where we were.
We followed a trail snaking through some woods, in the middle of nowhere, in the middle of the night, camping out in North Yorkshire MILES from anywhere!
We had no idea where we were, or how to get back to the farmers field we were camping, and it was utterly black . on his phone my mate superimposed the GPS onto an Ordnance Survey map... we followed the road for a bit... we could not see more than about a metre in the pitch darkness... then my mate said, there should be a path through these woods just here, that leads to a ford across the river, our field is on the other side... we could see NOTHING... we both put our arms out, and FELT a post to the side of the road, at the top it had an arrow pointing into the woods FOOTPATH... Impressive!
We followed the red dot on his phone through the woods, it brought us, in TOTAL DARKNESS to the river - AT THAT EXACT SPOT on the bank were some stepping stones leading across the river. DOUBLEY IMPRESSIVE!!
Believe me, don't believe me.
The articel someone posted was from 2004. The above happened in 2017.
GPS IS ACCURATE TO WITHIN THREE FEET!!
Someone back me up here?
The picture of PR in the gym may have been flipped from left to right by the newspaper for a better look or something...And Catholics wear wedding rings on their right hand - more confusion!
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