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  • nadine sellers · 1 year ago
    writer who lived in Darwin and hunted in the grapevine and saline valleys for subsistence in 69, saw some details which could bear some small relevance to your search please contact me.

    my name was nadine Dunkerley then, widowed in 72, returned to France with small children,. i am now n. Sellers. respectfully, nadine
  • Theo Douglas · 1 year ago
    Nadine, thanks for writing! Drop me a line at theo@thedistrictweekly.com and I'll write you back.
    Thanks!
  • Mary Beth Brickenoff · 1 year ago
    why is this person pretending to be a writer? go back to selling used cars or oranges
  • Joseph Blough · 1 year ago
    As I recall, the innovative device being used is designed to detect fluoride emissions from soils above the buried human corpse. Generally, only humans emit fluoride as they decay since wild animals presumably do not drink treated water. It's possible this apparatus is something totally new and different that's not been written about before, of course.