"Two of the three pallets of batteries were situated in the forward cargo bay, immediately behind the aircraft's critical electronics equipment, or Main Equipment Centre (MEC), adding further weight to the theory.
Aviation experts say that a fire originating close to the MEC would make it...
Great post. Cartels have been known to operate in this area and given how late at night it was it's definitely plausible to think he may have mistakenly wandered upon some nefarious activity. Why would he wander away from his truck though, knowing help is on the way?
I've watched the video dozens of times now and don't see that he was dragged. Now to be dragged, he'd either have to be entangled with the car or Samuel in some way, but this is not the case. At 1:54 the engine starts revving and at 1:55 the shot is fired. Not only that, but at 1:55 you can...
Well, you are right, sort of. You can hear the engine revving at 1:54 and the shot is fired at 1:55. Also at 1:55 you can see that the officer is grabbing Samuel's seatbelt, so that's one hand with the gun and one hand on the seatbelt, this hardly seems like he's being dragged.
There are numerous problems with the Maldives theory. Even the Maldives Civil Aviation Authority has dismissed the idea that MH370 ever passed by them, the witnesses saw a different plane.
This piece can help confirm that the data has been leading them to the correct conclusion, that the plane went down somewhere in the Indian ocean. I suspect they are probably in the right area, but have only completed about 40% of the search, it's an absolutely massive area and is painstaking...
If this is it then it would help to confirm that they are searching the right area, which would mean it's just a matter of time until they find the rest of it.
Yes, I'm aware of that. It does appear so far to belong to a 777.
One of the experts from CNN mentioned that this part wouldn't be painted the way it's though. :dunno:
The only other possibility for a piece like this as far as I can see is Yemenia Flight 626. However that was 6 years ago and this doesn't look like something that has been in the water for that long.
The cell phone is what makes this so odd. My thought is perhaps she did enter a vehicle with someone and was restrained after doing so. Buy why would the perp(s) wait over 2 hours to deal with the phone? I find it improbable that this was just a random case of abduction.
Could be someone...
The cartel angle definitely makes sense.
There's this article from the year Brandon went missing about a drug ring bust.
http://www.gosanangelo.com/news/dps-claims-major-drug-ring-bust-in-san-angelo
It notes: "The operation, the DPS said, in addition to affiliation with the Sinaloa cartel...
People go back to the friends because what else is there? There's so little to work with and it's very frustrating. You essentially have 2 possibilities here: Britt either got in a vehicle with someone willingly or was abducted off the side of the street. Considering the circumstances of that...
If that's the case then they would be even more justified in what they did. You either have journalistic integrity or you don't, I doubt it will matter much either way at this point though.
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