Consider the possibility that I'm both. But I'm not making a lot of assumptions based on evidence that I don't have.First off Ignertbend, you are a either a mouthy drunk or truly an ignorant idiot. STFU!
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Consider the possibility that I'm both. But I'm not making a lot of assumptions based on evidence that I don't have.First off Ignertbend, you are a either a mouthy drunk or truly an ignorant idiot. STFU!
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Consider the possibility that I'm both. But I'm not making a lot of assumptions based on evidence that I don't have.
Yeah, I stay away from Topix. It's a very toxic website.
Really really wish I had the time and resources to devote to researching this as a book.
Really really wish I had the time and resources to devote to researching this as a book.
Thirdly, this is just my statement and only mine, there are a couple areas that the road literally "ends in lake". In years past, a Custer County Deputy in route to a call found out the hard way that the road he was on ended in the lake. There have been other incidents as well. This could be the case here as well. I recognize the area in the picture very well, although I can't say that is exactly where the cars were pulled from the lake.
Yes like Veggie said the picture is at the main boat ramp looking East.I took the time to Google the lake and look things over at Google Maps. I can see several places where someone could do that very easily, especially when I look at the sat image and see how low the water level is now. N 2100 Rd ends really close to the old waterline, and there are at least 3 other roads on the south shore that look like they would too.
Can you let us in on where the picture area is?
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