exchemist
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And the girl?38 degrees Celsius that day.
No clouds.
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And the girl?38 degrees Celsius that day.
No clouds.
And the girl?
That thing is basically a ladder with slightly tilted rungs. Any fit and determined person could climb that. The question isn't could she but did she. And here forensics should have your answer. You said she didn't wear gloves. Then there should be prints all up on that pylon.Ok..
We all know that there are so many kinds of electric pylons and transmission towers.
The layout of these indispensable pylons is very, very diverse.
The truth is that they are incredibly different than one another.
To begin with, European pylons are different than the American ones.
Well...I need your help, guys.
I am going to post several pictures of a specific transmission tower.
I am going to describe it. Structure made of four façades, each of them with 45 degrees inclined diagonal bars.
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Question
Is it possible to climb this specific pylon to the top?
Or at least, 6 or 8 meters?
I think it is impossible. I tried to climb to the first three diagonal bars...but at the third I was stuck.
I felt like I was being dragged.
What do you guys think?
Please...this is very important.
Did she demonstrate how she did it?The scenario is not credible, in my opinion.
A woman who was wearing snickers, daisy dukes and with no gloves apparently climbed that tower to the top.
Noon, August, Sicily.
And you can imagine how Sicilian Summer heat turns metals into burning surfaces.
A woman with bare hands and nude legs allegedly climbed that pylon.
Shall I believe that?
There are no fingerprints/ DNA on the bars.That thing is basically a ladder with slightly tilted rungs. Any fit and determined person could climb that. The question isn't could she but did she. And here forensics should have your answer. You said she didn't wear gloves. Then there should be prints all up on that pylon.
Thank you so much.Did she demonstrate how she did it?
Because yea, in light of these facts, I share your skepticism.
I think that says much more than the question if she could have climbed the pylon. It is pretty obvious she did not. (Prints on flat surfaces are pretty resilient, even outside. It depends of course on the time they were exposed and the weather but it should be easy to test if she could have climbed the pylon without leaving any trace.)There are no fingerprints/ DNA on the bars.
There is zero trace of pylon metal on the woman's hands.
There is zero trace of pylon metal on her shoes.
So she was dropped from a private plane?There are no fingerprints/ DNA on the bars.
There is zero trace of pylon metal on the woman's hands.
There is zero trace of pylon metal on her shoes.
The crime scene itself shows evident sign of staging.I think that says much more than the question if she could have climbed the pylon. It is pretty obvious she did not. (Prints on flat surfaces are pretty resilient, even outside. It depends of course on the time they were exposed and the weather but it should be easy to test if she could have climbed the pylon without leaving any trace.)