To: Froufrou
Why would she have to be taken in a pleasure boat? She could have been taken in a work boat of any kind. The body of a girl is not a very big bundle unless you are thinking she was taken in a small skiff. It's an island, boats are going around it all the time I would imagine, fishing, fixing buoys, cruising. She could have been buried on the beach awaiting the connection with a boat. I hope they find her body on the island someplace because otherwise her family will never know for sure what happened to her. Knowing the worst, would be better that never knowing anything.
876 posted on
07/30/2005 11:50:24 AM PDT by
Ditter
To: All
Either Shango messages are kwap (like that term, Frou!)
or they are brilliant.
The many aficionados of the Kwap theory may yet prevail
but there is no in between
on the off chance it's brilliant, there is yet another angle to the writing style. Since I'm not the brightest bulb on the tree, I don't like digging too deep into obscure references when it's easier to skim the surface first.
"dirty hands is the key"
"dirty hands is the LINK"
dirty hands is everything...blah ba blah blah, blah
everything is in plain sight....
so what key words are juxtapositioned with references to "dirty hand"?
I found the word "house" a lot; "palace" "maze"
I cannot figure out the exact spacing between the term "dirty hand" and a potential "key" word.
he pairs him up with the word "house" a great many times in the beginning. it becomes really obvious when that's how you're looking at the clues.
882 posted on
07/30/2005 12:14:37 PM PDT by
bolta_lightnin
(*Warning* This thread has just been haunted.)
To: Ditter
"She could have been buried on the beach awaiting the connection with a boat. I hope they find her body on the island someplace because otherwise her family will never know for sure what happened to her. Knowing the worst, would be better that never knowing anything."
Agreed. I want Beth to have her back, no matter what.
929 posted on
07/30/2005 2:06:53 PM PDT by
Froufrou
(Froufrou Loves The Spurs!)
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