Paul Luckman ...Editor of Portugal News V Former U.K. Detective
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Re: Paul Luckman ...Editor of Portugal News V Former U.K. Detective
Paul Luckman, editor of English-language newspaper The Portugal News, said: "Seven years down the line, dogs are not going to be any help, the only help is ground-penetrating radar.
Where has this fountain of knowledge been for the last seven years. Clearly an expert in EVRD operations and radar equipment, giving such a detailed,technical opinion. How useful he could have been.
Where has this fountain of knowledge been for the last seven years. Clearly an expert in EVRD operations and radar equipment, giving such a detailed,technical opinion. How useful he could have been.
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Re: Paul Luckman ...Editor of Portugal News V Former U.K. Detective
mossman wrote:Paul Luckman, editor of English-language newspaper The Portugal News, said: "Seven years down the line, dogs are not going to be any help, the only help is ground-penetrating radar.
Where has this fountain of knowledge been for the last seven years. Clearly an expert in EVRD operations and radar equipment, giving such a detailed,technical opinion. How useful he could have been.
Exactly, he's wasted as an Editor and ought to become a crime fighter.
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Re: Paul Luckman ...Editor of Portugal News V Former U.K. Detective
I thought he was trying to say that there was so much hard rock underneath the surface in that area that it would be difficult to dig down to bury a
body???
body???
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It would be almost impossible to bury someone or something in that area due to the hardness of the ground. Think back to Sr Amarel's book. He said in that that his little dog was killed and he could not bury him because the ground was so hard. You would need a bull dozer or JCB at the very least. Did the abductor move through PDL in a bull dozer?
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Re: Paul Luckman ...Editor of Portugal News V Former U.K. Detective
Keela wrote:It would be almost impossible to bury someone or something in that area due to the hardness of the ground. Think back to Sr Amarel's book. He said in that that his little dog was killed and he could not bury him because the ground was so hard. You would need a bull dozer or JCB at the very least. Did the abductor move through PDL in a bull dozer?
It wouldn't have to be a body to be something of interest. It might not even be connected with this case at all. All it seems to be reporting is that the Police, PJ and SY, have found something that has surprised them in an existing square shaped hole that they have discovered.
Maybe its an illegal immigrant secreting away in there, lol.
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