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Dyatlov Pass Incident Reopened


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Don't expect much. From the new inspector:

 

"There is not a single proof, even an indirect one, to favor this (criminal) version. It was either an avalanche, a snow slab or a hurricane,” he said

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I have read about this and watched several related videos 

I tend to believe the avalanche, hypothermia hypothesis. Animals after death scavenging the eyes and tongue. 

Falling in a ravine for the broken bones. 

Not really much of a mystery to me. 

 

The idea of Sasquatch and the Patterson film subject is much more interesting. 

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I'm curious as to what the autopsy reports say.  I don't know whether the Russians (soviets at the time) required autopsies after death in unknown circumstances or not, but I would hope they did.  If they didn't, there's no way to say which injuries were peri- and which were post-mortem, meaning there's no way to prove one way or the other.  "IF" they did, would they even release that information?

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I am certainly not an expert, but from what I know of the Soviets, they most likely conducted very intensive autopsies and examinations of the bodies.

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Fascinating story.  No clue what happened as you really cannot trust what is presented in shows on the incident.  However, looking at the raw pictures clearly show it is not a result of avalanche.

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5 hours ago, NCBFr said:

Fascinating story.  No clue what happened as you really cannot trust what is presented in shows on the incident.  However, looking at the raw pictures clearly show it is not a result of avalanche.

 

I don't think it was an avalanche either.

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Obviously nothing to consider here. 

I am not surprised by the responses. 

I would expect no less from people who are easily convinced that mythical creatures exist. :D

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While I believe that reopening a case decades old like this without compelling new evidence is usually silly, I will opine that Russians are more likely to "discover" these hominids before North Americans are. 

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7 hours ago, Patterson-Gimlin said:

Obviously nothing to consider here. 

I am not surprised by the responses. 

I would expect no less from people who are easily convinced that mythical creatures exist. :D

 

Maaannn.

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