Originally Posted by
LessO2
Devil's advocate: That really doesn't constitute proof that is was Showalter, or her watch. All it shows is a slightly fuzzy picture of a watch on a wrist on a person.
Is it probably her and her watch? Sure, but that picture doesn't concretely say that.
However, it certainly should not be difficult to prove that the photo is of her wearing it. Hopefully, the watch was insured.
BTW, I love this comment to the article:
Recently I received a bottle of wine while out west in a beautiful wine bag. I forgot that I couldn't take it on board and was directed to the side of the line. A TSA agent with breath that would make a fast train detour down a dirt road said that I would have to discard the wine in a trash can. I offered the wine to the agent, who declined and said it would have to go in the trash. Later, remembering the nice bag, I returned to get it. The wine and bag was no longer in the trash can, but on the desk of the agent who talked to me. I told her to enjoy the wine. She blushed and and returned my bag.