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To: Lola who wrote (3574)8/30/1999 5:27:00 AM
From: Ed Devlin  Respond to of 4504
 
Still OT

I believe that there was a positive ID on the body. But in that morass of lies and confusion, who can say? There are a couple of very rich people living in the Caribbean who should be kicked from there to one of the poles, then REALLY worked over. Felderhof comes to mind.

The labs did report some anomalous results (e.g., the rounded form of the free gold that should have been amorphous, nothing from the "deep holes" that Guzman didn't get to and that should have been huge) and those that wanted not to hear didn't hear. Read through the huge Bre-X thread for a modern horror story...

But despite all the trolls and goblins, there is still Manhattan...

Regards, Ed D.



To: Lola who wrote (3574)8/30/1999 6:31:00 PM
From: Bruce Robbins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4504
 
>>OT - How many people actually believe Guzman is dead? Did they ever identify the body that was found?<<

I think the standard Guzman joke goes.. He's got to be dead because he has four wives looking for him. The retort is.. not unless he's got a fifth one <g>.

Guzman better be dead. One would imagine that with all the people looking for him he would have been found by now. Even Felderhoff wishes he was around to take part of the blame <g>.

Bruce