A week ago, Redditor “ncav” posted a Google Earth photo that took the Web by storm. The image (above), posted on April 12, depicts what looks like a couple of people dragging a body along a blood-soaked pier. The caption read, “A murder near my house on Google Maps, link in comments.” The link referred to placed the image in Almere, Netherlands, and ncav said he had notified the police.

It all makes for an interesting story. Who doesn’t love mystery and intrigue, particularly if the criminal act went awry, thanks to technology? Certainly Gizmodo did when it picked up the item. Well, sorry to burst that bubble, but this one has thoroughly been debunked by none other than the site that spurred it on to begin with: Reddit.

The community went through great pains to zoom in on all manner of details. One Redditor, xythrowawayy, even managed to get in closer than anyone else using a secret Google Earth technique, which he chronicles thusly:

Start by going to somewhere on Google Maps, say, https://www.google.com/maps?q=Verstoppertjebrug,+Almere-Stad,+Almere,+Th... Zoom in as far as it will let you by clicking on the “+” sign at the top of the magnification slider at the top left of the map. When you’re in as far as you can go (heh/sorry) but not all the way to street view (if the location you’re looking at even has street view), look over at the white space just to the top left of the map….where the little printer and chain link buttons are. Click on the chain “link” button. That will show you a box with a long URL to the map you are looking at and another box with some HTML code to embed. Ignore the HTML code. Copy the long URL and paste it into your browser’s address bar, but don’t hit enter to go to that URL yet. Instead, click to edit it and scroll all the way to the right. It should end with something like “&z=22”. Change the 22 to 23 (“&z=23”) and hit enter. If Google Maps has imagery at that higher zoom level, it will show it to you.

Fascinating tip, so we gave it a shot and — Bazinga! — it works. Interesting stuff.

After intense scrutiny, the community determined that this wasn’t a crime scene at all, but a perfectly innocent outing. What looked like a body and a bloody trail is actually just a wet pooch that streaked some water behind him. To help explain what’s going on, the community offers a couple of diagrams that map out the action: