UnfoldingTruth
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Bayside, I still think Allison was left upstream.
To pull in on the bridge or in the siding, would be taking quite a risk. Every possibility of being seen. The road is quiet through the night, but not deserted.
If Allison had been left in the spot seen in the pictures, I think she would have been found sooner. I know the search was concentrated around Brookfield, but earlier posters mentioned waterways further afield were searched - to a lesser extent. Allison would have been seen from the water or from the air - as demonstrated by the photos taken from the helicopters.
There would have been a lot of water in the creeks over the weekend - brought Allison down to rest above the usual high tide mark.
JMO.
However Police searches did not extend this far. So not likely they would see her from water or air. I have no theory one way or other on what you are saying, I just wanted to point out about the searches. Also there was witness to the cars on the road wasn't there? (though maybe not stopped at the bridge. You are right there would be a risk out in the open) I don't know the exact area enough to comment, but others have stated they think it not possible for her to reach where she did from up stream, due to the bends ect. But I don't know this.
MOO