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Jo, Why do you never speak of the other thread ? (on the other site) . The thread that is every bit as long as this one?
QuoteThe information I rely on most are the statements of Tina and Florence.
Has Tina been a bit misleading? maybe part of this?
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OK, so let's say it's a fact that it was in the news well before the jump. If there was a news crew at the airport do you think the police let them get close to the plane? Like where they could have been seen by Cooper? I kind of doubt it. And some people need to be reminded that there were no cell phones back then.
So again, my point is simply that if Mayfield was Cooper and he made a call to Hemilsbach 1 & 3/4 hrs. after the jump he had to be-
1. Extremely lucky to be so close to a phone.
2. 100% sure the story was in the news or else he would tip his hand.
Ckret, is it correct that the time line of Mayfield calling Hemilsbach was 1 & 3/4 hrs. after the assumed jump time?
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