• Body found in packed Massachusetts public pool had been there for days, no one noticed
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people probably thought she could hold her breath really really long
God damn, I imagine this as a woman going down a slide, but not being able to surface because of the solid mass of people above her. That would be a fucking terrible way to die
this is by my town :ohdear: maybe couldn't see because it was murky and she was black?
I have no idea how someone can't notice a body [I]floating in a pool[/I] for [B]days.[/B]
My hypothesis is that, uh, really, this makes no sense
The first article is a great example of how not to write an article. "Joseph had gone to the pool on Sunday with a 9-year-old neighbor and his family." The writer tried way to hard to focus attention on the 9 yr old, since he was the last to see Ms.(Mrs.?) Joseph alive, but words it in such a way to make it sound like the gal only knows the kid, and not his family, when she probably knew the kids parents more than the kid.
I've seen pictures of the pool, it's so cloudy that you can barely see about 2 feet down into the water before it becomes just a hazy bluish blur. The deep part is 12 feet. So the real question is how are the lifeguards doing any good if they can't see the bottom of the pool? There could be ten bodies down there and no one would know.
Saw this on news today.
[QUOTE=The BoxDog;30840026]this is by my town :ohdear: maybe couldn't see because it was murky and she was black?[/QUOTE] [IMG]http://www.heraldnews.com/archive/x1504791958/g2e22e2000000000000fa82021aa0e410cb9af0a8e1333c2ace6b846417.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.poolandspa.com/images-cool/pool-rik-13-Figure%208.jpg[/IMG] can't tell the difference
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