White hat guy looks to be under 6'
White hat guy looks to be under 6'
Interesting how they are seen together both before and after the blasts, but never side by side talking as if to avoid being seen together.
Get a rope find a tree.
i think you're right wrote:
Also indicates which way they fled so maybe more people have camera shots or video. Looks like white hat dude is turning right on Fairfield instead of going up Boylston.
Where is the nearest T stop to Fairfield and Boylston? Isn't it on Mass Ave near Boylston? So if they turned on Fairfield, this wouldn't be the shortest route to the T stop, unless they cut over a block to Newbury (running parallel to Boylston) to avoid crowds or being seen.
If they didn't go to that T stop, where did they go?
If they did go to that T stop, wouldn't there be surveillance cameras on those trains so they can track where they got off?
I really hope this isn't shopped because this would be a horrible way to troll. If it isn't then nice find.
Hang Em wrote:
Get a rope find a tree.
Let's keep them alive until they've told us everything about their network.
white hat guy is a midget, looks 5'6" or less.
and that nose...
Yeah, from here they will check all surveillance at all transportation, toll bridges and the like.
Hopefully they don't hole up in a nearby apartment for 30 days then leave the country.
he looks about 5'6" to 5'3".
https://twitter.com/kmattio/status/325041244009029633/photo/1
Nothing would make me happier than Letsrun.com breaking this whole case wide open. Let's go! Put those bitter, cynical minds to work on something useful.
If we can advise the dude asking about fanny packs we can advise the FBI.
boom. wrote:
https://twitter.com/kmattio/status/325041244009029633/photo/1
Well, that FBI missing person sheet says he is 6'2". Someone should count those bricks on the wall next to white hat guy and see how he measures up.
The fat guy in the blue sweatshirt in the foreground appears the be laughing or at least smiling. Guess he didn't catch on so quick.
Turbodouche wrote:
The fat guy in the blue sweatshirt in the foreground appears the be laughing or at least smiling. Guess he didn't catch on so quick.
that's not laughing bud. people are afraid and running and out of breath.
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i think you're right wrote:Also indicates which way they fled so maybe more people have camera shots or video. Looks like white hat dude is turning right on Fairfield instead of going up Boylston.
Where is the nearest T stop to Fairfield and Boylston? Isn't it on Mass Ave near Boylston? So if they turned on Fairfield, this wouldn't be the shortest route to the T stop, unless they cut over a block to Newbury (running parallel to Boylston) to avoid crowds or being seen.
If they didn't go to that T stop, where did they go?
If they did go to that T stop, wouldn't there be surveillance cameras on those trains so they can track where they got off?
From what I hear, the T was shut down immediately after the blasts. Don't think they would have had time to get on.
ItsAScaryWorld wrote:
boom. wrote:https://twitter.com/kmattio/status/325041244009029633/photo/1Well, that FBI missing person sheet says he is 6'2". Someone should count those bricks on the wall next to white hat guy and see how he measures up.
I'm sure they did this but a good suggestion.
noticing wrote:
that's not laughing bud. people are afraid and running and out of breath.
Did you look at the frigging photo? The guy I am talking about is standing there leaning against a security barrier.
white hat guy is not 6'2", not even 6'.
I don't think thats white hat guy.
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