how was she still in that area of the river. if it is her? wasn't it really high and strong from all the rain in recent months?
may have been weighted down or snagged on debris such as dead trees.
how was she still in that area of the river. if it is her? wasn't it really high and strong from all the rain in recent months?
I don't think it was an accident maybe the only possible accident was an overdose and panicked but not an accident like she accidentally fell into the river walking to get help I mean unless she was really really drunk but I don't see that being possible with a bottle of wine. I mean she may have done other drugs at the house maybe they didn't hit her until her way home but I don't think it was an accidentIf this body in the river turns out to be her, who here thinks it was an accident ... and who here thinks foul play?
If this body in the river turns out to be her, who here thinks it was an accident ... and who here thinks foul play?
So another day to confirm whether it is her or not I believe the family has already been notified and I'm sure it's been confirmed with them they just have to play by the books and dot all of their I's and cross all the t's before they announce and maybe even figure out the cause of death see if it matches with the evidence that they found put a plausible story together before making the announcement
"The lower half of the body was submerged when it was found Sunday, he said. Authorities are examining dental records."
Foul play for sureIf this body in the river turns out to be her, who here thinks it was an accident ... and who here thinks foul play?
This case seems to be entirely too graphic on a regular basis. But, I still want to know what happened, so I read and research.I believe that's the first we heard about the position of the body when they found it.
That time of night in that area, I would imagine sounds to carry. Shouldn't they have heard the truck, any commotion, a scream if she tripped and fell in?This case seems to be entirely too graphic on a regular basis. But, I still want to know what happened, so I read and research.
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The article specifically states, "The lower half of the body was submerged when it was found Sunday, he said. Authorities are examining dental records."
I wonder if she fell in and was holding on to trees and such, and just eventually succumbed. And in the dark, that would be terrifying.
There were people found camping nearby in a blue tent if I recall. I don't know how long they were there, but I'm sure they were interviewed by law enforcement. I wonder if they saw/heard anything and we (the public) just weren't told.
That time of night in that area, I would imagine sounds to carry. Shouldn't they have heard the truck, any commotion, a scream if she tripped and fell in?
Bases on info so far, I also suspect foul play
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My opinion is based on the guy's own public comments voluntarily made to the reporter YESTERDAY.
http://www.kcra.com/article/exclusive-last-person-believed-to-have-seen-yeoman-speaks-out/9615795
Very true, although news latest statement said body was too badly composed to make positive id, which means without cod, le can't.. .or shouldn't indicate foul play yet.If police didn't suspect foul play, I doubt they would wait until tomorrow to make a statement but it is anyone's guess at this point and mine is foul play.
"The lower half of the body was submerged when it was found Sunday, he said. Authorities are examining dental records."
This made my stomach turn... [emoji20]
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I don't think it's an accident because I don't feel she was driving that truck that night over and down a levee into the orchard. That's just a feeling tho...
If this body in the river turns out to be her, who here thinks it was an accident ... and who here thinks foul play?