Farmers can be disincentivised against reporting them, as that encourages the making of them, which damages more crops. Sure, there might be a short-term incentive to get the first one on the local news, but I'm sure that excitement wears thin...
That's not what @John J. is objecting to. He's, and I'm 100% behind him on this, saying that he wouldn't be known for his role in the movie as he didn't have a role in the movie - he was depicted in it. That's A2O. If people familiar with the...
I have a "yeah but"....Yeah but, if he just confessed to Walton's abduction being a hoax, it's 2nd hand, but kinda fits with things he said a few years ago and fits with things people like you and @Charlie Wiser have shared over the years. In...
Rogers (and the rest of the crew) started doing the podcast rounds again about 10 years ago because of the release of the documentary Travis. I've got transcripts of lots of those interviews (from when I was researching the TW case) and Rogers...
From what I understand, farmers do not report them - they hate them because it causes tourists and trespassers. So while farmers probably find them all, the public doesn't know about them.
Farmers can be disincentivised against reporting them, as that encourages the making of them, which damages more crops. Sure, there might be a short-term incentive to get the first one on the local news, but I'm sure that excitement wears thin...
That's not what @John J. is objecting to. He's, and I'm 100% behind him on this, saying that he wouldn't be known for his role in the movie as he didn't have a role in the movie - he was depicted in it. That's A2O. If people familiar with the...
Rogers (and the rest of the crew) started doing the podcast rounds again about 10 years ago because of the release of the documentary Travis. I've got transcripts of lots of those interviews (from when I was researching the TW case) and Rogers...
The statement by Michelle Detras is rather odd, I think.
Consider,
On Friday, February 6th my father died... His name was Michael Howard Rogers. He was best known for his role as the crew captain in the movie Fire In The Sky.
But the real...
We've got different agendas. I like solving cases, the way I like solving any elaborate puzzle. The TW case was solved many moons ago. Adding anything is beating a dead horse. Especially another a bit of "evidence" which is pretty obviously...
@Charlie Wiser
Thank you very much for your detailed reply. One big remaining Questions is of Course about the sheet of plastic Rogers claimed he had found in the Woods. What exactly did he do with it? Was it examined by anyone? If so, by whom...
Rogers (and the rest of the crew) started doing the podcast rounds again about 10 years ago because of the release of the documentary Travis. I've got transcripts of lots of those interviews (from when I was researching the TW case) and Rogers...