How "Cold" Can a Cold-Case
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Thanksgiving will always hold
special meaning for both of us as we think back on the
opportunity we had to travel to Egypt during November and December to
apply the art and science of criminal profiling on a
case that is over 3,500 years old, dating back well into the Eighteenth
Dynasty Although prevented from sharing the details of this
project and film until later in 2002, we can talk about some of the
incredible experiences we had while we were in the middle east.
Traveling by hot air balloon over the Valley of the
King’s and later over the Valley of the Monkey’s while watching Egyptian’s
farm their lands in the way they have for centuries was humbling at best.
The film crew, all from England were extremely focused and professional and taught us a great deal. Having two of the world’s premier Egyptologists at our disposal to serve as “living day” witnesses gave us first hand understanding as we explored deep cavernous tombs and ancient temples and cities. The Egyptian Army traveled in our company for nearly a
week as we filmed in upper Egypt near the center of the Jihad. Although
the majority of the people were friendly and excited to see American’s,
As we sat in their 12’x12’ mud hut, surrounded by the family of 11, we ate rice and a tomato compote as we enjoyed their hospitality and culture. We thought of the circumstances they lived in and compared those to the homes and communities where we live... we truly were thankful for what God had blessed us with. But... we didn't answer the
question. How "Cold" is a cold case? |
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