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#341
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07-14-2013, 05:41 AM
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Re: Look Close.
Hmm, see, I'm dubious again. Some good spots have been had on this thread, but some are questionable at best. There's no way that you could say for certain that's a result of a jumper, you absolutely cannot make out for certain that it's human remains. |
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#342
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07-14-2013, 04:23 PM
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Re: Look Close.
I can because it was Bluegill. It's not evident in the pictures, some anyway, but that's what it is. How do you think I able to pick stuff out of most pictures nobody would think anything about. Because of seeing it with my own eyes, know what they looked like.
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#343
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07-14-2013, 05:29 PM
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Re: Look Close.
That's fair enough Bill, just you have to remember that your audience is seeing photographs and that's all. Did you manage to get closer than you did when you took the pictures? I'd be impressed if you could distinguish a human intestine from that distance, especially when disposable cameras magnify slightly. You got those pictures yet mate? We've been waiting a couple years for those buddy |
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#345
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07-15-2013, 09:37 PM
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Re: Look Close.
I didn't take pictures of everyone I saw die that day. I saw MANY more hit than what I took pictures of. The way the North Tower was set up next to the Marriott, the west side with the tridents was three floors, while on the plaza side it was only two. However, you could see people come down and hit the Marriott retaining wall because it was mostly glass on the bottom floors. That's how I know where they were hitting, you could see clear across from the plaza doors to the retaining wall, and had it not been for the building's core, you could have seen all the way across the floor. |
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#349
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07-27-2013, 08:17 PM
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Re: Look Close.
We talked about that with Bill a few years ago. In the first months following the attacks more graphic images circulated on the internet but then they disappeared. To tell the truth I dont understand how can any kind media which once appeared over internet can totally be erased but they are nowhere now.
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