Image: Witness, Mr Vivaldi. Witness, Mr Vivaldi.

On The Nose!
25th June 2005 12:00 BST    4658.0000N,02358.0000W,0M
Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. Kathleen Theisen.

Well everyone we have no change on the weather front, the last 24hrs have been what can only be described as the equivilant to rowing through George's porridge (concrete). We are due a change in conditions? as the wind hopefully swings around from an East North East direction to North later on today. In the meantime 2hours at the oars remains back breaking work with little reward.

Talking of rewards we have had break through in the investigation to identify the kidnapper of Lucky Bear. Early this morning Mr Vivaldi, of Portside, Bulk Head, Naturally Best came forward with vital information. Until this lead is followed up Investigatiing Officers will not be releasing any details.


To the limit and beyond.

The Crew

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