[LONG] Hello everyone, this is going to be a long write up. If you wish you can check up my other write ups on my account. Usually I construct a chronological timeline, however today we will be following a evidence by evidence approach. There is an accompanying documentary to this post which can be found here and at the bottom. The Body and Initial Investigation Sixteen years ago, in 2005 a man was walking the coast of Scotland. On this cold December day he found a young woman, deceased on Prestwich beach. He called the police who quickly cordoned off the area. The crime scene consisted of a woman, face down on the beach with a travel bag containing most importantly her passport but also her wallet and some clothing.
The passport identified this woman as Annie Borjesson a 30 old swede who had been working in Scotland from 2004 till her death. Working in the[hospitality industry in the city of Edinburgh. Annie was described as a highly intelligent, musical and fun individual by her family and friends. She had plans to return to Sweden on the day she died, and was found only a few miles from the airport she planned to fly from. Yet somehow she ended up on the beach.
The Scottish Police removed the body from the scene and closed the investigation very quickly, within a day declaring it to be a suicide. Before even the autopsy would be performed. Further investigation by the Scottish police could not locate any Suicide note, and although these aren’t always present when suicides occur; it is indicative of what is to come. After an official statement was made identifying the cause of death as suicide by drowning, The Scottish Police did not open an inquest into the death, so no further investigation was ever officially conducted. The Police were certainly rushing to have this case closed and off their hands. This is where the rabbit hole begins.
The Undertakers and A Second Autopsy An undertaker in Vargarda Sweden received the body, after inspection they noted discrepancies which were not accounted for by the authorities. The deceased was missing hair, the missing hair – to the undertakers could not have naturally been removed but rather had to of been removed by an external force, this hair had to of been pulled off the deceased scalp. Furthermore these undertakers too recognized bruising on her body, with particularly large bruises on her arm approximately the size of a palm as well as bruising behind her right ear. Furthermore these undertakers recognized what they called black and blue ‘thumb impressions’ on her neck and scrapes on her knees.
Now these are not the ramblings or complaints of a foreign undertaker not understanding the systems for dealing with autopsies and the dead in the UK. As before these complaints were made they were also put forward by another party; the deceased’s body passed through a different undertaker, who had a formal understanding of investigative systems and pathologists within the UK.
-The UK Undertaker- This undertaker was located in London and prepared the deceased for transportation. After examining the body they wrote letters of recommendation to Scottish authorities and sent copies to the deceased insurance company and the family of Annie Borjesson. These letters contained the same analysis of the deceased’s body which was not accounted for by the authorities;
‘During the restoration of Annie in particular I found her hair was falling out due to washing and combing. I can verify that she did have significant bruising to her body which for reasons I cannot explain I believe were not included in the autopsy report. I find this to be quite unusual considering the circumstances of her death and I recommend a contact with the hospital coroner with this respect’ You might think that these bruises could have been caused by the sea, or by decomposition. However both undertakers noted that these types of bruises are inconsistent with ones which would have occurred due to damage from the sea or seabed and are not the right type of bruises to occur after death. (I have been told that
technically bruising can't occur after death, but similar discolouration can occur)
No one disagrees that she passed away due to drowning, they do however disagree as to whether she came to harm before the drowning and if she did, was the drowning really caused by suicidal tendencies or an external force drowning her. Sky News in 2019 working with a Pathologist within the UK recognized these inconsistencies and on their own accord contacted the Crown Office to see photos from the Autopsy. What they received back brings up so many more questions than answers; the Crown Office wrote back:
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It is not in the public interest for these photos to be released’ We’re beginning to see a clear line of action occurring, is it possible people with the power to do so are trying to cover up the truth behind her death ?
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Leaks- Leaks are not always something which should be held to a high regard, it’s really dependent on the news network and its credibility. Here we are going to put our trust in Sky News’ as they attest to the following statement; there was DNA found on the deceased’s hands from an unknown woman. This information was never given to the family or general public, it does not prove definitively foul play as this DNA could have been picked up for an incomprehensibly large amount of benign reasons but further lends credence to at the very least the investigation was incredibly secretive
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A Second Autopsy- A second Autopsy was requested by the family and later performed in Gothenburg, the findings of which largely agree with the initial Scottish Autopsy, that Annie died from drowning. But this autopsy disagreed as to
where she drowned, this autopsy found evidence that Annie drowned in fresh water. Not in Saltwater, not in the sea. They had found a material which can only be found in Fresh Water in her lungs and no evidence of the saltwater counterpart. Yet when pressed the Swedish authorities refused to investigate any further, once again this trend of secretiveness is being presented. Here you might wonder if she drowned in a fresh water river or lake, and was carried to sea by the currents I will address this later.
The Last Sighting and Geography of The Beach A figure was witnessed on the beach at before sun down, light was fading but it was by no means gone. Roughly around the same time at 4:00pm police say they have CCTV of Annie in the area, approximately half a mile away – although it is to be noted only screenshots have ever been shown to the family after a lengthy battle. Now this witness, Andrew was walking with a partner, and did state he could not confidently say the figure was even a woman moreover The person with whom he was walking with was never interviewed by police at all. Showing investigator both failed in their duties to properly investigate all leads and clues, and
also improperly used this sighting and claimed the figure was definitely Annie despite the quoted witness being unsure and unable to even discern whether the figure was male or female.
-Geography of The Beach- Now here we’re going to get a little specific see the deceased body was deposited at the south side of the beach. Now the beach raises slightly as you travel south and ends up quite a bit higher than the rest of the beach. This has lead locals who are aware of the beach and its movements, to question how the body ended up at this position if the beach does not naturally deposit such large things in this area. However marine experts and archivists have worked with reporters and have found that Prestwich Beach did experience a larger than normal swell the day she was found indicating it was possible the deceased body could have been deposited where it laid.
Earlier we saw that after a second autopsy there was strong evidence that she died by fresh water drowning. You might wonder if she drowned in a lake, and was carried to sea I can confirm there are no lakes in the vicinity, however there are two rivers. One to the north and one to the south, the Northern river is approximately 2km [1.2 miles] from the crime scene and the southern river is approximately 3.5 km [2.1 miles] from the crime scene. The Northern River is quite a bit a smaller than the southern and thus is not as strong of a candidate, however it is currently unexplored and unknown whether it is possible even the southern river could carry and then deposit such a large load at that location. I suspect the southern river is too far to deposit the body, however I am no such expert and cannot provide anymore analysis than this.
CCTV and Technology It was found the time stamps between her being present in the airport and then being sighted in the Train station were non congruent, in effect she could not have travelled the distance between the train station in Prestwick and the airport in a quick enough manner for these ‘Timestamps’ to be correct. This inconsistency is baffling and I urge you to consider the amount of causes and possibilities for this to occur, such as editing of the timestamps, or the two CCTV systems being set to different times.
Furthermore Annie’s actions within the airport too are baffling to say the least. Annie entered the airport, and when reaching the concourse walked the full length of the building. Before exiting to the carpark through automatic doors. 3 minutes after leaving for the car park Annie walks back in to the airport; her mother described her as looking very angry in this moment, Annie then hesitates briefly and leaves the airport from the same direction she just came from. Rather shockingly the Police have no CCTV of Annie in the car park, so we do not know what happened; if she intended to meet someone or met someone and had a bad interaction we will never know.
Upon leaving the airport there was only 1 other sighting of Annie on CCTV in Prestwick town on station road but this sighting is disputed as the figure is very blurry. Resembling more of a tall young man carrying a bag. Despite these discrepancies Scottish Authorities once again used inconclusive evidence to build a timeline, using this sighting to map out her supposed journey from the airport to the beach.
-The Deleted Call History and Emails- You might be thinking that technologically there may be some leads which could be gained, however archives of Annie’s phone calls in her final days and her complete Email history (both emails received and emails sent) have been mysteriously erased. We don’t know erased and we don’t if there could have been evidence in these emails.
The Boyfriend ? Annie had gotten involved with a person who claimed to be an ex Rugby Player for the Scottish National team which she met at a nightclub in Edinburgh, the depth of this relationship is unknown but it is believed they were to an extent dating for a brief time until they cut ties because he was not who he said he was. He was an imposter, and she would not hear from him for a long time. That is until just weeks before her death he reappeared in her life, showing up at her swimming pool of all places. The last encounter Annie would have with this man would be at a Rugby Club social, this encounter unsettled Annie
so much she told her friends of it, and how frightening it was. Annie also called her brother and father multiple times. The last call Annie made to them she expressed she had a feeling she was being watched and followed, in fact this call was not made from her home landline but rather a phone booth in the street as Annie expressed fear that her phone lines were being listened to and monitored.
When pressed by her parents and friends about her anxieties Annie expressed it ‘was something she would have to deal with herself’. The true identity of this man has never been found, whether or not he was the cause for such fear and it was justified is to this day unknown.
The Case For Suicide Because we are amateur "investigators" here I will present briefly the case for suicide. I understand some will like and support this, and others will quickly brush it off. I urge you to consider it as a very strong possibility. Annie had become withdrawn and was definitely showing some signs of depression, furthermore some of her friends in Scotland and Sweden have said she expressed depressive feelings in the days leading up to her death. Some of the complaints proposed by the undertakers can be explained away such as her missing hair, as depressed people often cut their hair or pull it out, also it may have came out due to improper storage of the deceased body after death. Finally the scrapes on her knees are very consistent with what happens to dead people who wash up on shore, as it is knees and knuckles which are most commonly damaged in this way.
The Rendition Programs Here we will begin to delve into what seems like very obscure theories, but those who have followed me and my account for some time will know how I feel about such theories; I do not in any way support unfounded grandiose claims in fact I created a video advocating against such theories on my channel. However I am presenting this to you as it does bare some merit to be investigated. This is not my personal belief but it is included. Don't let this one absurd theory undermine the other issues in the investigation. In 2005 the war on terror was reaching its peak, a coalition of Allies had been formed to combat terrorism and Prestwick airport was allegedly being used in the covert operation ‘Rendition’. This operation was conducted by the US and UK intelligence agencies; The CIA and Mi6. It moved captured terrorists from location to location for multiple reasons such as interrogation and potentially torture. This operation has been highly contentious and its existence has been denied by both the US and the UK to this day.
Is it possible that Annie got caught up in this? See some have suspected that the previously mentioned man who was using a
false identity could have somehow been involved in this operation. Some question whether Annie had uncovered the truth about this man, which lead to her demise and her death subsequently being covered up ?
-I’d also like to interject very quickly that this man could have had no connection to any Agency and could still of had a motive. If he was just a liar and Annie found out; maybe he did murder her for just that. But some have said it’s awfully coincidental that her last day was spent at and near the functions of a potential covert operation, that she met a mysterious man who was using a stolen identity and finally that proper investigations of her death have been decline and shut down by two Governments.- ------
And that's the write up ! As always advice is welcome and encouraged. A set of references are below, I have used much more and some are region locked so apologies if you cannot access them. Thank you for reading and I look forward to your feedback. [Documentary] References:
Sky News Family Requesting Photos Sky News Death Filed As Secret Daily Mail Death Filed as Top Secret Story Cast Podcast Scotland Herald Kenneth Roy (writing for the Scottish Review) This guy was a really well respected journalist and was considered the primary investigator for journalists on the case.
The National Scot The Scottish Daily Mail The Scottish Mail on Sunday MSN Medium submitted by Note:
coffee would not let me post there. He doesn't believe
coffee should be a place to discuss coffee. Since this review does cross over into the grinder's application for espresso I figured I would comment here. Although this post clearly fits under their sidebar as stated:
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Edit: removed username of moderator. While it still blows my mind that they don't want quality OC in the subreddit, they don't deserve to be harassed.
Intro
Hey all - I wanted to give my review of the
Fellow Ode Brew Grinder with
SSP Multipurpose Burrs, and share some of what I have learned while playing and analyzing it the past week. I've read and watched a lot of vastly varied reviews, some of which I think have been unfairly critical. I also feel its important to mention I think the first production of Ode Grinders may have had more manufacturing issues than what is being sold now; a lot of reviewers seemed to have significantly better experiences the later they purchased the grinder, compared to early backers or purchasers.
Lastly, and most importantly, I am reviewing this as a $500 grinder. The SSP burrs make this a
very different grinder than the stock burrs. As they should, as it nearly doubles the total price.
Background/My Needs
So early January I entered the market looking for a new coffee grinder for brew coffee. I no longer have an espresso maker after my roommate and I parted about a year back, selling him my share of our Vario and LeLit. Since then I've been using a Comadante MK3 for primarily V60, but also Aeropress, French Press and Coldbrew and everywhere from dark to light roasts (I like my brewed coffee a lot different ways). While I love my Comadante, I wanted something faster and easier to use. I've previously had no real intention of purchasing another espresso machine; while I do enjoy espresso I generally prefer the ease of brew.
Included in my setup is the
Micoro Electric Kettle,
Timemore Black Mirror Scale and
Hario V60 Decanter.
When looking at grinders, the big 3 contenders for me around my price point were the Fellow Ode + SSP Burrs, OE's Apex Hand Brew Grinder, or another Baratza Vario. Ultimately from my research I went with the Ode + Burrs.
Countertop Appeal:
Right out of the box, this is a sexy AF grinder. I want to leave my grinder on the counter, and most of them are eyesores. I really hated looking at my Vario every day. It is ugly, simple fact. For some people, this isn't a concern. However just like people take looks into consideration when purchasing kitchen countertops, a car, or other appliances, I want my stuff to be appealing to look at; especially if it is sitting on my counter 365 days a year.
Setup:
Installing the SSP Multipurpose Burrs was breeze, following along with
Fellow's burr replacement video. Some users did report that they could not get these burrs to fit, though that seemed to be mainly with early production models. I checked with Prima, and they said they had no problem returning/exchanging everything if I ran into any issues changing out the burrs. When
re-calibrating, I set the Ode dial to start 1+3 clicks above burr chirp to get a bit more range, since I don't need the finest grind sizes anyway.
I spent some time with my SSP burrs and the dry erase marker over the weekend and as far as I can tell, there's no obvious uneven wear occurring when the burrs chirp. One potential difficulty with the marker method and the SSP unimodal burrs is that edges of the burr aren't perfectly flat. That is, the burrs only rub on the raised edges rather than uniformly across a smooth surface.
I started to get getting better brews with the dial set to 6,0-6,2 and a ~2:30 drawdown time. Any finer and I start to get that astringent taste/feeling. Visually the grind resembles a 24-click grind on my Comandante.
I ordered 5 lbs of unsaleable coffee planning to slowly break in the grinder while measuring particle size distributions every pound or so.
Ease of Use:
When it comes to operations, there are some quirks and a couple learning curves, but overall I've been pleased and found it to be a pretty smooth experience. Here's some of the most common quirks or issues that I have noticed, or read about online:
1. At the beginning there were some minor retention problems that were mostly solved by using the
RDT method, and waiting a couple seconds to let the static dissipate before using knocker on the side. Occasionally I would lose 0.1g, that would be knocked out the next time I used the grinder. However after getting 2-3lbs of coffee through the burrs to season them, I am left with absolutely 0 retention problems with the knocker and RDT. It definitely would be nice if the knocker took care if retention on its own, and I didn't need to rely on RTD as well, though its a very quick and easy step in the brewing process for me that I don't even really think about it.
2. The lid to the ground coffee catcher is a bit finicky and some some users complain it doesn't always sit correctly, though I think its pretty overblown. It requires an extra 3 seconds to make sure that the lid is properly seated. Though if this is a concern, Fellow is not only is updating the lid this month on new units sold, but will also allow previous purchasers to order one at cost. Personally, I don't even know if I will do that, I find it such a non-issue.
3. Inside the ground coffee catcher are two fins that help direct ground coffee for narrow pours, and some users complain coffee may get stuck on/behind these fins. Again, I find this to be a very non-issue as you can just pour the coffee from the other side, and tap it on the counter a couple times if anything is caught. However I find these fins to be a HUGE help when using a V60-01 or my Aeropress.
3. There are user reports that they have had trouble with the auto-off feature. For me, the grinder will grind the beans (maybe ~4 seconds for a single dose) and then run an additional ~4 seconds before shutting off automatically. However some users have had issues with it running for 20+ seconds after the beans finished grinding unless the machine was turned off manually. This seems to be an issue more common in early production models, there are many users (like me) who've never once experienced this issue. Maybe it's more prevalent when using stock burrs as well.
4. Some users have ran into issues with beans jamming up their burrs. Again, this is an issue that seems more prevalent in earlier models that I've never once experienced in 3lbs+ of beans through the grinder and can't really comment on.
5. Lastly, there are some complaints about mess. This might be the most valid concern out of everything, the grinder does seem to really like throwing chaff around. However its a very minor issue with RDT and I normally drip more coffee everywhere than the grinder produces mess. I've never had a mess-free grinding experience personally.
Objective Brew Performance:
After getting comfortable with the machine and running through a couple pounds of beans for a good season, I did some Fellow Ode cuppings vs my Comandante. I tested primarily with lighter to medium roasts. The Comandante brews have more flavor but also more acidity; currently I'm enjoying the balance of clarity and flavor in the Ode+SSP brews the most. Its giving me a flavorful cup that's got acidity without being too sour, along with prominent and enjoyable flavors of fruit/nut/chocolate. If I throw a little cream (it tastes good, sue me) into a good South American coffee it's almost like I'm drinking a hot chocolate.
My eureka moment for this setup came when reading another user's SSP Burr experience (
u/violin_geek123 on another forum) where they were grinding finer than me, and reporting better extractions. I'd been grinding at setting 6,2 and brewing with 94-96C water with total brewing times of 2:30-2:45. Anything finer was bitter. After his post, I switched to grinding at 4,1-5,0 and 88-90C water with 2:15-2:30 total brew times. Now, I'm brewing some of the best cups I've ever had. The flavors are clearly distinguishable with balanced sweetness and acidity. No bitterness in the cup either. While there is a little bit of muddiness in the filter clogging is not an issue, and it's not as bad as the Comandante in the 15-18 click range.
Analytical Grind Performance:
For this section, Ode grind sizes are assuming the grinder is calibrated as 1,0=1 click past chirp, which is different from my personal calibration.
Initially, I just wanted to analyze the impact the
SSP Burrs vs the quality of grind of the Stock Ode. In addition, while seasoning my Ode, I
graphed how the grind size distribution changes from 0lbs, to 2lbs, and finally 5lbs of coffee ground through my Ode. Lastly, I compared the grind
here,
here, and
here to my relatively well-seasoned Comandante at 5lbs.
Measurements were done with
Jonathan Gagne's app, pictures taken with a DSLR, and lens correction applied with Photoshop. Note that these densities are weighted by the grind size assuming mass proportional to volume, same as the grind size app. So it's not the number of particles of a particular size but rather the mass of the coffee found in grounds of that size. Used the same numbers/formulas as that app so these measurements aren't without their caveats. However I think the relative comparisons are still useful.
I try to avoid reading into the graphs too much, since it's not clear if observed differences are actual differences, or just a variation in how things are being measured. In addition to randomness of grinds, there are issues like humidity/static, camera angle, settling of grinds, all things I'm not really controlling for. It'd probably help if I were to do multiple replicates but that would take a lot of time. The biggest take-away from this would be how comparable, and possible even better, the Ode seems to perform @ 5,0 than the Comandante @ 15 clicks, which is a medium-fine to fine grind size. This is a huge difference from Ode's stock burrs. My take is that relative comparisons of grind distributions are meaningful but don't place too much stock in the absolute sizes. There are some approximations that go into calculating diameter, however, it's consistent with grind surface area in pixels. That's why I decided to include the Comandante grinds. I've heard that each click = 30 microns so I guess 15 clicks ~ 450 microns.
What I find a bit weird about this is that the Ode @ 7,2 brews similar to Comandante @ 24 but those grind sizes are clearly different. If the Comandante has far fewer fines I can see how you'd get similabetter extractions at smaller grind sizes without astringency but the data doesn't make it seem like the Comandante's doing significantly better in that regard. It also seems like the Ode is a bit more uniform at smaller grind sizes, but the Comandante's better as you go bigger. Qualitatively the grounds seem this way too.
Espresso
While I initially hadn't really thought I was going to be able to produce the fine grind needed for espresso, it's become very apparent it is definitely possible though with two main caveats. The first being it is still a step grinder, and it's going to be more difficult to dial it in the the perfect grind size for espresso. I have no doubt that you'd be able to produce some great shots with a halfway decent espresso machine, though a dedicated espresso grinder is almost always going to perform better. The second caveat is that even though the burrs can produce an espresso grind, there's no real way of knowing how the motor will hold up. While I wouldn't want to use the Ode to grind espresso shots daily, I believe it'll work great for the occasional espresso.
u/violin_geek123 may be able to test it out if he is around.
Overall
Stock Ode: The stock Ode produces a larger proportion of bigger particles, not to mention 1,0 on the stock Ode is already pretty coarse relative to what you get out of other grinders. Presumably this led to quick draw-down times and mediocre cups. My brews always either tasted under-extracted (weak, subtle flavors missing, fruity/floral flavors in particular) or over-extracted (drying out the mouth). I didn't want to mess with the Stock Ode too much, just enough to get an understanding of the grinder's performance compared to the SSP burrs. Were the cups OK? Sure, but noticeably inferior to the Ode+SSP or Comandante brews. I don't think I'd be happy with just a stock Ode given how I prefer to make my coffee.
Versus Comandante: As mentioned above, the Comandante produces more fines than the Ode+SSP. While I enjoy the coffee (brewed similar to above, between 15-20 clicks) it has a slight woody bitterness to its flavor. It's not a bad cup though. It's just that the Ode+SSP brews are noticeably better in a side-by-side comparison.
Is it a $500 grinder? Absolutely. While I couldn't compare the Ode Fellow directly to OE's Apex or Baratza's Vario, I am confident that it holds up against the two. The Apex will definitely make a better brew grind than the Ode+SSP, Prima even compares the Apex's quality to the EK43! However, it's still a manual grinder with quirks and issues of its own that will never be able to produce shots fine enough for espresso, Moka pot, or even some Aeropress recipes. When comparing the Ode to my experiences with the Vario, I'd give the Ode+SSP a definite edge if your focus is brewed coffee. If you think you'll want to make more than a couple espresso shots a week, I'd probably recommend the Vario. However I have so far enjoyed my V60s more coming from the Ode than my old Vario, with the added benefit of it's countertop appeal.
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