To: CyberAnt
CyberAnt, you said: "Any good fisherman - at least a fisherman who goes into SALT water - would never leave the salt water on his boat. The first thing he would do is wash the salt water off his boat, because the salt would corrode his boat - especially if it's a metal boat - which Scott's boat appears to be."
If the boat had been in salt water, then traces of salt water residue along with residue of mico living sea creatures and plant life native to the Berkeley Marina would remain inside the motor's cooling system. I heard experts explain this on a TV talk show.
Did Scott think of this before the police were called? Did he have time to run the boat motor in fresh water to flush out the salt water residue?
To: Yellowcat
Scott could write a book on how to look guilty, i.e., selling Laci's car, trying to sell the house, and also the dog!
For what it's worth, he was seen in a Fresno bar called the Limelight last week. Probably grieving, right?
74 posted on
02/13/2003 8:13:28 PM PST by
ZDaphne
To: Yellowcat
Interesting ... I didn't think about the motor holding some water inside it. That's great information ... thanks!
I wonder now if this may be another bizaar twist to this saga.
85 posted on
02/13/2003 8:39:20 PM PST by
CyberAnt
( Yo! Syracuse)
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