To: DWar
I saw this interview last night. The guy also said that not only would people be out there Christmas Eve fishing, but Christmas day too. So, why didn't anyone see SP? All those fisherman after those sturgeon, and not one person noticed SP.
41 posted on
01/15/2003 2:27:26 PM PST by
Lanza
To: Lanza
Good point, Lanza. ALL those fisherman after Sturgeon, and no one noticed Scott or asked themselves "who IS this guy in that small boat?".
OK, so I saw "The Old Man and The Sea" :~)
Did Scott take a lunch with him? Did he stop for a "snack or lunch". He should have had a cooler with him, for soft drinks, etc? Big guy like that, had to have something to eat before he arrived home?
51 posted on
01/15/2003 3:36:08 PM PST by
spectre
(spectre's wife)
To: Lanza
So, why didn't anyone see SP? All those fisherman after those sturgeon, and not one person noticed SP. Not only fishermen but sightseers, dog walkers, shoreline scavengers, joggers, many recreational uses for the park. The park and paths are just yards from where SP's boat would have passed with wide open unobstructed views of the waterway.
And then there is the webcam that would have seen him coming and going at his supposed launch time of about 11:19 AM on the 24th. They flip it on at about 9AM PST and it shows pretty good images until dusk.
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