knapplc wrote:Missed it. Anything worthwhile or just a rehash of what we know? I just saw a headline saying the judge said this video is admissible.
They showed the whole video and how they went about getting it, including talking with the guy who set him up, an ex-con, and the show it was on, which is like America's most wanted in the Netherlands. Was pretty interesting
Saw this while on CNN.com. A couple oon vacation took underwater photos, months later they decided that one showed human remains, speculation takes off that it could be Holloway.
I have examined the picture from several different angles and I don't see what they're saying looks like a skeleton. Do you?
I can see a "head" and a "torso" but it looks as convincing as the face on Mars, which when looked at with better equipment and better angles is clearly just a hill.
Maybe if they put her in a bag or something the remains could retain enough definition to resemble an articulated body, but after five years in the sea it's hard to imagine the remains still looking even vaguely human-shaped.
knapplc wrote:it's hard to imagine the remains still looking even vaguely human-shaped.
Exactly. This was what, over 4 years ago now? There is slim to no chance that anything other than bones remain.
This has been an incredibly sad case from the beginning, not much more can be said. Best I could hope for is justice in the end and hopefully young people learn from it and are more responsible.
knapplc wrote:I can see a "head" and a "torso" but it looks as convincing as the face on Mars, which when looked at with better equipment and better angles is clearly just a hill.
Maybe if they put her in a bag or something the remains could retain enough definition to resemble an articulated body, but after five years in the sea it's hard to imagine the remains still looking even vaguely human-shaped.