Here's an interesting question. As we know, anyone who views the tape is marked for death. Does that mean Bridget will die also, if and when she gets her hands on it?
The County I work for bought several of these units a couple of years ago. There is one located in my department. They were supposed to do some training on them, but never have. I'm responsible for doing the monthly check on the unit, checking to see that all supplies are there and that the battery level is good. The supplies include a face mask for doing mouth to mouth and razor.
Recently, I upgraded my Nook color from 5g to 32g of memory. As a result, I'm able to resume reading my pdf file. There were times that when I went to turn the page, it would freeze up on me.
I recently came across a chapter that mentioned the Austrailian calender. I don't remember which chapter. If CJ is using what he calls Austrailian math, then he's probably be using their calender.
Grundig has been kept in the background, sometimes on purpose. A case in point. Back when Kline was arrested, Fowler made a deal with him. He kept Grundig out of it incase it went bad. He did let him in when the interview was over. It would have been safer for Trev with the fewest number of people knowing his contact information.
Trev had more contact with Fowler once it was discovered he was Trev's uncle plus the fact that Fowler was probably the Senior officer. I also stated before that Grundig has had to step up to do things since Fowler can't openly do things now. After all, all aboard Kookaburra are missing, presumed dead.
I'm not sure the doll had any purpose other than to serve as a private message to Bridget from Arnold. It could have belonged to their daughter whom Bridget had killed.
I think we can trust Grundig. It's the goat we can't trust.
For Gray, it's basically his only choice to disappear, if he can. He knows if he's caught and sent to prison, he won't last long there. Then there's Bridgett to contend with, if she decides to do something. He might last longer on the outside.
Grundig is one of the characters we know little about. With Fowler out of the picture, so to speak since he's supposedly dead along with the others in the destruction of Kookaburra, Grundig now needs to step up and take over.
He survived the Alps.
I had an email from him time stamped before 3 AM this date. He was at a Coffee Bar where he's staying and taking advantage of having the area to himself, due to the cold. He'll be there for another day or two before heading off again where the next stop is a farm.
I have three stations to choose from, WLVT (Leigh Valley, Allentown), NJTV (New Jersey), and WHYY (Phil/Wilmington). They all have their own programing schedule and sometimes two will air the same program at the same time.
At the time W_L posted this video, I was watching the program Nature on PBS. This episode dealt with non-human animial bonding.
Why would a goat spend 16 years with a horse? You can find the answer here by watching the episode.
I left for home at 2:00 pm Tuesday afternoon. The drive home was good. I didn't see a lot of damage. There was one place along the route that a tree was leaning against a pole and I had to drive under it. Then a couple of miles from home, I had to take a detour. It didn't appear that the electric had gone out. I'm glad I wasn't home tho. A tree at the back of the property, where I park, was uprooted and leaning away from the my parking space. The landlord will have to deal with it.
No, CJ's not gone on his holiday yet, but soon.
CJ's goal is to have this story completed and posted before the end of the year. Using his usual Tuesday postings, that means that he has 9 weeks left to the year to get it done. And he is getting chapters written. I saw the next chapter this past weekend.
One of the first things I told CJ when I sent this chapter back to him was the emotional roller coaster he put us on.
My take on the tracking device was that it was hooked up to wiring of the AIS, so when it was shut off, it turned the tracker off.