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To: tradermike_1999 who wrote (1461)12/17/2000 6:03:57 PM
From: Scott Bergquist  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Mike, the body was found in a elementary school garden patch about 18 hrs after the jump. The Dutch woman who jumped, Elisabeth Otto, had not worked very long for HP. The guy that bent over backwards over his seat, trying to keep her from jumping, was in shock afterwards. It is clear from all peripheral facts (her husband, the passengers, the pilots, the extra landing, etc) that it was a suicide by someone unhappy "stuck" in the USA when they didn't want.

It is unfortunate you wrote all this on Sunday, when even one day prior (Saturday) much more came out, and you could have saved the misrepresentations.

Your ability to follow the facts, wait for the right info, and reach a reasonable conclusion, are draggin' bottom....in the worst way.
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