Dead body found behind Assembly Hall

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  • babygirl75
    babygirl75
    - "ANY UPDATES"


    I think he's still dead.

    I swear to God, I'm laughing so hard right now!!!!! ROTFLMAO......

  • ssrriotsquad
    ssrriotsquad

    Well, if there is any link between the Assembly Hall and Abbey Road, it has to be Beatles album "Abbey Road".

    All songs from the album are used to show the chronological order of events.

    The story goes as the following:

    The said person was invited to a meeting at the assembly hall where all witnesses Come Together. He then felt Something hit him over his head. It was Brother Maxwell's Silver Hammer. "Oh Darling!" cried out his wife who saw the incident "You killed him!". Maxwell the said "Let's hide him in the Octopus's Garden!" "IWant You over here now brother!" Maxwell called over to the attendant standing near by. "Here Comes The Sun" said the attendant "We better throw him into the river before we are seen to disposing the body. Because they were in a hurry, the attendant said "Due to You Never Give Me Your Money, I'm going to get Brother Sun King and Mean Mr Mustard". Overseeing this was Sister Polythene Pam where She Came In Through The Bathroom Window whom she caught a brother Sun King having a Golden Slumbers ordered him to Carry That Weight of the of the body to the river. "That's The End to that problem" said Her Majesty.

    The "said person" may have been named Paul. See the except below from Wikipedia.

    From Wikipedia

    "Paul is dead" clues

    The cover also supposedly contains clues adding to the "Paul is dead" phenomenon: Paul is barefoot, with eyes closed, out of step with the others, and holds a cigarette in his right hand, though he is left handed, and the car number plate "LMW 281F" (when read as '28 if') supposedly referred to the fact that McCartney would be 28 years old if he were still alive. (McCartney was actually 27 when the picture was taken). "LMW" is said to stand for "Linda, My Wife," "Linda McCartney, Widow," or "Linda McCartney Weeps".

    The four Beatles on the album cover, according to the "Paul is Dead" myth, represent the priest (John, dressed in white), the undertaker (Ringo in a black suit), the corpse (Paul, in a suit but barefoot—like a body in a casket), and the gravedigger (George, in jeans and a denim work shirt).

    On the back of the LP cover, there is a series of dots before the word "Beatles", which resemble a "3" when connected. This is a hint at the fact that there are only three Beatles left.

  • steve2
    steve2

    Holy Christ HappyDad, let RR have his belief in CTR.

    Nosferatu, I'm sure you're right about letting RR have his belief in Charles Taze Russell. On the other hand, Charles's ex-wife might have a totally different view of how benign the Bible Students were and are. Although, court records reveal that a certain temptress by the name of "Miss Ball" might empathise with your response and still have a soft spot for old CTR.

  • tula
    tula
    so conversing about CTR is 100% off topic.

    If he's already dead, isn't it too late to do CTR?

  • Scully
    Scully

    Is it just me, or is the "delicious meals made easy" ad just a tad inappropriate to include with a news story about a homicide victim's body being found??

    Suddenly.... I have no appetite....

  • oldflame
    oldflame

    UHHHHHH He was found in a canal ! A body of water like a river ? He probably did not die behind the hall he just floated there until someone had happened to find him there. GEEEEEEEEEZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ LOL

  • Tatiana
    Tatiana

    I'm still waiting for someone innocent or guilty to commit harrycarry (sp) in a Judicial Committee Meeting, now that would make headlines.

    One

    phuttttt....Don't you know they would drag that body outside and make an anonymous call from a phone booth? Heyyyyy...... alt......?????

  • tula
    tula

    Looks like the Catholics are trying to get a word in. This seems in bad taste to me.

    http://www.local10.com/news/15161888/detail.html

    POSTED: 7:38 am EST January 29, 2008

    TAMARAC, Fla. -- The body of an unidentified man was found floating in a Tamarac canal behind a Jehovah's Witness assembly hall late Monday morning.

    A resident from the 5900 block of Abbey Road returned home shortly before noon and saw what appeared to be a body floating across the canal from the back yard of the townhouse.

    Broward Sheriff's Office deputies responded and confirmed it was the body of a man in his late 20s or early 30s. The body was found near the edge of the canal behind the Jehovah's Witness Assembly Hall, 5811 N. Pine Island Rd.

    BSO homicide detectives said preliminary indications are that the man accidentally drowned. His body was removed from the water and taken to the medical examiner's office, where an autopsy will be conducted.

  • oneairhead
    oneairhead

    Tatiana - Yeah, then they could have brother janitor come over and clean up the mess so that there was no evidence.....

    One

  • VM44
    VM44

    Future Headlines in San Diego newspapers!

    Dead Body Found on Property once known as Beth Sarim!

    Guess who that will be if it is ever found?

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