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To: hoosiermama
It looks like this article corrects the "poetic license" of the early article.

500 trucks a day go in and out of that landfill. That's about 1 every minute of an 8 hour day. We have one not too far away.

Like the supervisor said in the article, it's a miracle that someone even spotted the body.

Just like the 28th became the 29th as far as when John arrived in Wilmington from DC.

873 posted on 01/28/2011 10:06:05 AM PST by Sacajaweau
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To: Sacajaweau; hoosiermama
Seems as if poetic license was/is the name of the game. The media has been reporting speculation as fact. I did read he fell out of the front bucket of the truck. I assume it is the compartment closest to the driver. He was fully clothed, he had his wallet and [some say] Rolex[VERY unconfirmed]. I have no way of knowing if it is an accurate account.

The fact that the autopsy was complete within 24 hours suggests (to me) that he had not been compacted so he may have been picked up at the end of the route.

I have also read sources have said he was not held against his will. Don't know how anyone knows that for sure. Put that with the statement it had nothing to do with his profession, I suspect it was meant to deflect away from matters of national security.

Those tox reports should be complete soon (as if they will be released to the public).

874 posted on 01/28/2011 10:33:12 AM PST by Protect the Bill of Rights
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