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Footprints
CalzagheChick:
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--- Quote from: CalzagheChick on April 25, 2018, 04:41:21 PM ---Wow I have never come across anything that's ever asserted that the group stood in a row. I've always read the same thing over and over again: they cut the tent from the inside outward and marched down the slope pretty orderly.
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Both Svetlana Oss and Clark Williams says they stood outside the tent for a bit before heading off. The one thing is I don't know what evidence there is for this, other than it makes sense of them marching down the sloper in an orderly fashion. If they cut their way out of the tent in order to flee an imminent danger, then one would expect a more chaotic pattern of footprints. How would they have decided as a group to head in one direction if they're fleeing immediate danger?
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I actually just read both "Don't Go There" and "Dead Mountain" this weekend. I found the exact paragraphs that you are referring to as far as a language barrier of sorts for "standing in a line" to be very confusing. I couldn't really make sense of what she was trying to say in the long run of it so I just sort of kept reading instead of trying to figure out "so is she saying they were standing in a line or not?"
I've been playing catch up with all of the books. Before that, I was relying primarily on the actual documents available on the website. It gets to be information overload after a few weeks in the rabbit hole. I'm actually more taken aback why it seems in these books that Russians tend to find the American fascination with this cold case so suspicious.
Loose}{Cannon:
A better clarification of the 'formation' in which they progressed down the slope would be great... I agree there is much confusion about this.
--- Quote ---I'm actually more taken aback why it seems in these books that Russians tend to find the American fascination with this cold case so suspicious
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lol... Im not surprised. After all, It was the US spies that murdered their valuable contacts that helped them. The communist Russians would never make an example of traitors cought within the party. lipseal1
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