Revisiting the Water Level Issue - Valhall
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Revisiting the Water Level Issue - Valhall
Revisiting the Water Level Issue
Posted on May 14th, 2010 by Valhall
This article is being bumped in preparation for publication of the response I am expecting in short order as an opposing professional opinion to Dr. Jawitz’s water analysis report. Since the time of the original posting of this article we have seen the number of witnesses grow to 19 or 20 people who state there was not only water present in the location where Caylee’s remains were ultimately found, but it was so high as to render the area inaccessible, and therefore unsearchable.
Many months ago I stated in discussions concerning this topic that I had approached a wetlands/hydrology expert and asked him if he would be so kind as to look at Dr. Jawitz’s report on a pro bono basis for us. I have since been able to obtain all available pertinent data to assist him in this analysis (this statement in and of itself will become very important when considering his opinion). He will soon be providing me with his opinion, which I look forward to sharing with you. So I just wanted to bring this topic back to the forefront of our minds in preparation for that publication.
Valhall.
READ MORE: http://www.thehinkymeter.com/2010/05/14/revisiting-the-water-level-issue/
Analyzing the Analysis: The Waterlevel Report (Reposted)
http://www.thehinkymeter.com/2010/05/14/analyzing-the-analysis-the-waterlevel-report/
Posted on May 14th, 2010 by Valhall
This article is being bumped in preparation for publication of the response I am expecting in short order as an opposing professional opinion to Dr. Jawitz’s water analysis report. Since the time of the original posting of this article we have seen the number of witnesses grow to 19 or 20 people who state there was not only water present in the location where Caylee’s remains were ultimately found, but it was so high as to render the area inaccessible, and therefore unsearchable.
Many months ago I stated in discussions concerning this topic that I had approached a wetlands/hydrology expert and asked him if he would be so kind as to look at Dr. Jawitz’s report on a pro bono basis for us. I have since been able to obtain all available pertinent data to assist him in this analysis (this statement in and of itself will become very important when considering his opinion). He will soon be providing me with his opinion, which I look forward to sharing with you. So I just wanted to bring this topic back to the forefront of our minds in preparation for that publication.
Valhall.
READ MORE: http://www.thehinkymeter.com/2010/05/14/revisiting-the-water-level-issue/
Analyzing the Analysis: The Waterlevel Report (Reposted)
http://www.thehinkymeter.com/2010/05/14/analyzing-the-analysis-the-waterlevel-report/
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