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rigif you look carefully at Google world, it actually isn't. Tassie is about 80 klms, to the right. You slip in between King Island and Tasmania, in a straight line, and there it is. there is open ocean all the way to the Antarctic.. not to nit pick, but that's how it is...
With exception of the daily mail, who always seem to get it wrong !!!!
So some options:
1. Dog gets out of yard coincidentally the same time Elisa goes missing (possibly when the neighbour went to see her Sat night? Didn't shut the gate properly?)
2. She takes dog with her for a wander and decides to end her life, dog left behind to wander streets
3. She goes running, has a fall off the cliffs and the dog is left to wander the streets
4. Dog is let out by husband to go with his "she went for a run" story (assuming he is involved)
After discussing with people who run, the fitbit not being used rules that story out for me (at this stage).
And would you take a phone AND dog to commit suicide??
Still so many questions!
From your link:https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/amp...k-search-for-elisa-curry-20171006-gyvucq.html
Trooper not sure if it was in the local area or not? I originally thought so and was very surprised.
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Lets not forget the other 11 missing people from the area. However, they have splashed ECs name and photo all through the articles about human remains.
After almost 2 weeks in the elements, either in or out of the water, there would be considerable decomposition.
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Let's be honest, they'd use every word under the sun for "dead person" in the article just to make sure all Google hits are directed to them first. Notice their extremely long captions? A method to get more readers through search engines...
OR dog gets out because neighbour left gate open, Elisa notices dog missing, goes looking for dog at night and falls over cliff.
rig
Your right Trooper, I went to King Island this arvo and were talking to the boys/colleagues about a survival story unrelated to EC. Spot on.
But if you look from this angle, there's no body in the same location. I think that blurred image you can see is sand??
http://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/950459c19294bd06a621773f8d75deee?width=1024
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There certainly seems like a lot of foot traffic around that area, coming from both directions.
^^ this...
Why is all the MSM connecting Elisa to the body before it has been FORMALLY identified.
11 other people missing from the same area.. it could be anyone of them.
MOO we already have our answer based purely on MSM.
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There certainly seems like a lot of foot traffic around that area, coming from both directions.
So sad for whoever this person is and their family. The dog walker certainly had not had a great experience today either.
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There are not 11 others missing from the Aireys inlet area, there were 11 people reported missing across Victoria in the days after Elisas disappearance. Although one of those named has been missing for far longer.
Noted.
My comment still stands though.
I feel that MSM are informally advising us that Elisa body has been located.
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Me too, one of my last posts which I quickly deleted had me copy in the menu of my kids tuck shop. !!!I am ridiculously hopeless at linking anyone who had experienced my attempts on other. Threads will attest to it but
I just checked tides at Aireys inlet since sept 30 and I note bigger tides have have reached over 1.5 have only last couple days. But not previously in this time frame. I hate to type this but I am wondering about the wire fencing running along that beach that has been mentioned earlier.
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