Kylie Lowe
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He observed the man, a clothed man, with a blue hooded sweatshirt pulled up over his head and long pants, sitting, slouched over on the dock for a long time, not really moving, before eventually getting up and walking back towards the rear of the house. I don't think this necessarily screams Wojtek, unless he somehow got a hold of some clothes, but this second one feels a bit closer, maybe.
He observed the man, a clothed man, with a blue hooded sweatshirt pulled up over his head and long pants, sitting, slouched over on the dock for a long time, not really moving, before eventually getting up and walking back towards the rear of the house. I don't think this necessarily screams Wojtek, unless he somehow got a hold of some clothes, but this second one feels a bit closer, maybe.
According to the files, this guy was jogging, not walking, by the way. And when you look up this case, the vibe I get is that this tip is often taken as fact, proof that Wojtek definitely wandered off from the home on his own free will. But one of our sources pointed out something that I think is crucial to note. It's not that this witness isn't reliable.
According to the files, this guy was jogging, not walking, by the way. And when you look up this case, the vibe I get is that this tip is often taken as fact, proof that Wojtek definitely wandered off from the home on his own free will. But one of our sources pointed out something that I think is crucial to note. It's not that this witness isn't reliable.
According to the files, this guy was jogging, not walking, by the way. And when you look up this case, the vibe I get is that this tip is often taken as fact, proof that Wojtek definitely wandered off from the home on his own free will. But one of our sources pointed out something that I think is crucial to note. It's not that this witness isn't reliable.
It's just that even he can't be sure of what exactly he saw. He was in a car going like 40 miles per hour. According to an article published by the Providence Journal, this witness was a University of Rhode Island student. Madison wasn't able to find him, but it'd be curious if he was friends with anyone in the group at the house that night.
It's just that even he can't be sure of what exactly he saw. He was in a car going like 40 miles per hour. According to an article published by the Providence Journal, this witness was a University of Rhode Island student. Madison wasn't able to find him, but it'd be curious if he was friends with anyone in the group at the house that night.
It's just that even he can't be sure of what exactly he saw. He was in a car going like 40 miles per hour. According to an article published by the Providence Journal, this witness was a University of Rhode Island student. Madison wasn't able to find him, but it'd be curious if he was friends with anyone in the group at the house that night.
After leaving the house barefoot, it's hard to imagine how even a strong and athletic Wojtek would have made it to that area of the marsh where he was supposedly seen in the first place. It sounds like you'd maybe have to swim from an inlet near the house on East Shore Road.
After leaving the house barefoot, it's hard to imagine how even a strong and athletic Wojtek would have made it to that area of the marsh where he was supposedly seen in the first place. It sounds like you'd maybe have to swim from an inlet near the house on East Shore Road.
After leaving the house barefoot, it's hard to imagine how even a strong and athletic Wojtek would have made it to that area of the marsh where he was supposedly seen in the first place. It sounds like you'd maybe have to swim from an inlet near the house on East Shore Road.
And even though it's only a short swim, in right around freezing December temperatures, I don't know if it would even be possible to survive. It's possible your body would just shut down.
And even though it's only a short swim, in right around freezing December temperatures, I don't know if it would even be possible to survive. It's possible your body would just shut down.
And even though it's only a short swim, in right around freezing December temperatures, I don't know if it would even be possible to survive. It's possible your body would just shut down.
This was the only real lead investigators had at that moment, so I get why they ran with it. This witness took officers out to the area and showed them exactly where he'd spotted the man. Detectives blocked off the location with crime scene tape.
This was the only real lead investigators had at that moment, so I get why they ran with it. This witness took officers out to the area and showed them exactly where he'd spotted the man. Detectives blocked off the location with crime scene tape.
This was the only real lead investigators had at that moment, so I get why they ran with it. This witness took officers out to the area and showed them exactly where he'd spotted the man. Detectives blocked off the location with crime scene tape.
Since that specific area of the marsh was very shallow and you could see to the bottom in most parts, helicopters did an aerial search overhead while divers and boats saturated the surrounding deeper waters. But no sign of Wojtek was found. The next search police needed to conduct was of properties that were often vacant during the winter off-season in Narragansett.
Since that specific area of the marsh was very shallow and you could see to the bottom in most parts, helicopters did an aerial search overhead while divers and boats saturated the surrounding deeper waters. But no sign of Wojtek was found. The next search police needed to conduct was of properties that were often vacant during the winter off-season in Narragansett.
Since that specific area of the marsh was very shallow and you could see to the bottom in most parts, helicopters did an aerial search overhead while divers and boats saturated the surrounding deeper waters. But no sign of Wojtek was found. The next search police needed to conduct was of properties that were often vacant during the winter off-season in Narragansett.