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  • Garry Wroe
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    That rather depends, Dave, on whether you are the surgeon or the patient.

    Cheers.

    Garry Wroe.

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  • protohistorian
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    No worries Gary we are not judged by our results, but by our efforts. Thanks for trying. Dave

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  • Garry Wroe
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    Many thanks, Iain.

    Best wishes.

    Garry Wroe.

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  • Garry Wroe
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    Well, here you go, Dave. I extracted the wound areas, enhanced them, then de-noised the underlying image in order to provide a little more in the way of definition. Unfortunately, the image quality is so poor that there is little meaningful information to be had. Sorry.

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    Garry Wroe.
    Last edited by Garry Wroe; 10-07-2010, 02:59 AM.

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  • Iain Wilson
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    Hi Garry,

    I've come late to this thread, but I thought nonetheless that I should repeat what others have previously said, and that's "fantastic work".

    Regards,

    Iain

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  • Garry Wroe
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    I'll see what I can do, Dave.

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  • protohistorian
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    Nicely done, Gary! Could you do a blow up and sharpening of the M3 and M4 neck wounds? Dave

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  • Garry Wroe
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    Michael Ostrog ...

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    ... and the Horn of Plenty, Dorset Street.

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    Garry Wroe.

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  • corey123
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    Hello gary,

    Indeed it does.

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  • Garry Wroe
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    Many thanks, Corey. The Lawende image is a fabulous find. At the very least, it conveys the air of decency and honesty that so impressed Major Smith.

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    Garry Wroe.

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  • corey123
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    Hello Gary,

    Your images are spectacular.

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  • Garry Wroe
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    Here's a slight improvement on the recently posted Lawende image:-

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    Garry Wroe.

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  • Garry Wroe
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    If there is one, Stephen, I'm not aware of it. By the same token, however, I've not seen any conclusive proof to confirm that the locus is indeed Miller's Court. As such, I remain open-minded.

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    Garry Wroe.

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  • Stephen Thomas
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    Originally posted by Garry Wroe View Post
    First, the supposed Miller's Court demolition scene:-

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    Hi Garry

    What's the argument for it not being Millers Court?

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  • Garry Wroe
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    Here are two more images that are a slight improvement on their on-site sources. First, the supposed Miller's Court demolition scene:-

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    The Hanbury Street crime scene, interesting for the height of the boundary fence and the foliage that must, to a certain extent, have shielded the killer from prying eyes:-

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    Garry Wroe.

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