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originally posted by: introvert
I've read up on this when I first heard about it, and I hate to be the one to say it...but this is just more made-for-tv drama nonsense.
There's nothing to it whatsoever.
originally posted by: Ceeker63
a reply to: yuppaI watched the show yesterday. It is my opinion that it is all hokum. APL just followed what some of the Discovery Channel program did. They made up a story to put on TV.
originally posted by: yuppa
originally posted by: Ceeker63
a reply to: yuppaI watched the show yesterday. It is my opinion that it is all hokum. APL just followed what some of the Discovery Channel program did. They made up a story to put on TV.
You know yall prolly right. Since they have shows liek "finding bigfoot" who they never find. But its weird cause there was a real reporter who the real guy talked with. ID say its a case of 75/25 here. 25 percent true.
originally posted by: LadyGreenEyes
a reply to: yuppa
Well, sure, they said a name in the show, but can anyone verify that she's real? They can claim whatever they want. I was wondering till the end, but that pretty much guaranteed it wasn't real. As I said, if it was, how could they have reported it?