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The nagging thought for me is if BT was starting to feel signs of too much sun/heat when she went ahead of RT, it is doubtful she walked very far before collapsing.
Add to the fact that she may have been perturbed with RT for taking so long photographing, so she walked off in a huff. If she was already feeling light headed, adding anger to it would speed up her blood pressure. She is walking faster, getting more dehydrated, and not thinking clearly by now. No way she walked any distance! What really happened? There is more to this story.
I think it's possible that Barbara made it at least couple miles away from the RV before succumbing to heatstroke and therefore made it much harder for searchers to discover her. JMO
One square mile is 640 acres. That's a lot of land to search every piece of for a body.You could be right and I’m really glad you survived your heatstroke! But I wouldn’t go so far as to say it’s impossible that she walked a distance beyond the search zone. We have to make a lot of assumptions to say that. We don’t know that she was feeling the effects of too much sun and heat when she went ahead (she may have just needed to use the RV bathroom) and we don’t that she was perturbed when she went on ahead. She may have only become upset if/when she couldn’t find the key. Being upset is just a theory that might explain why she kept walking and might not have responded to RT calling her name. I still think it’s possible that he took longer taking his photo than he thinks he did, which would affect his timeline.
So if she didn’t become upset (assuming she did) until she left the RV, and wasn’t yet feeling the effect of the heat, she could have walked a couple of miles or so before succumbing to heat, snake bite, medical event or whatever. She wasn’t found by SAR within the search zone. So either she got beyond it in the several hours before the search started or was missed by searchers. Now that her remains have been found, we know she was there, but we don’t know exactly where she was found. How she got to wherever she was found is the mystery...on her own or with “help.” On her own makes sense to me until further notice.
JMO
Although 15-20 minutes is the average time to walk a mile, for someone her age and in those conditions it could take up to 30 minutes...just guessing. So in an hour, she could go two miles and in two hours (if the heat didn’t affect her badly) she could walk four miles. I looked through the media thread to see if I could find the size of the search area, but came up empty. But at the time the search was called off I remember thinking she could have gotten beyond that area, so I must have known at some point how much area they searched.
Although we assume she may have been dehydrated, I recall that our fifth wheel had an outside water faucet. So she could have accessed water there. Most RVers don’t travel with totally empty water tanks in case they have to dry camp without hookups.
I don't think that means anything. They haven't got the detail that she was found off Kelbaker Road, which narrowed it down a lot from "in the desert near Essex".From the link:
Details of Disappearance
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In November 2020, Thomas's body was found in the desert near Essex, California. Her death is under investigation.
You don't even have to envision getting lost. She may have fallen and hit her head, or had a heart attack or any number of other urgent medical issues.That's assuming you have all your senses working as they should. Might be different if your brain was scrambled by the heat.
One thing I've wondered. Are there ever mirages in the Mojave? Could she have thought she'd seen something interesting and headed towards something illusory?
A sad but interesting story about a German family who died in Death Valley who were not found after an extensive search until hikers found them 13 years later.
Death Valley bones linked to German tourists
@mlhenn bbm. Thx for your post and link.Barbara Thomas – The Charley Project
Last updated December 27, 2020; case resolved.
"Last updated December 27, 2020; case resolved."Criminal Investigation?
@mlhenn bbm. Thx for your post and link.
IIUC, The Charley Project's "resolved" status = BT is no longer missing, iow, remains were identified as hers.
IIUC, that stmt does not reflect status/nature of LE's current investigation, i.e., criminal or non-criminal.
LE's Dec 18 NIXLE stmt says "cause of death is pending"* and
"INCIDENT: Missing Person/Death Investigation"* bbm Before Dec. 18, did <-- say "Missing Person" only?
Does anyone recall --- before Dec 18, did SBSD characterize case as:
- anything other than "Missing Person"?*
- "Death Investigation" (LE phrasing in Dec. 18 update)?*
- "criminal investigation" which LE did not say in Dec 18 update?*
Thx in adv.
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* INCIDENT: Missing Person/Death Investigation
"UPDATE – December 18, 2020
On November 27, 2020 two people were hiking in a field off Kelbaker Road when they discovered human remains. On November 28th a further search was conducted, and additional bones and evidence was recovered.
The remains have been positively identified as Barbara Thomas. The cause of death is pending.
No other details are available for release at this time."
^ http://nixle.us/CE3JA
As far as I can tell, "case resolved" on that site means that the person or their remains have been found. The cause of death is still pending. We don't know whether further information will be made available or not....
"Last updated December 27, 2020; case resolved."
As you point out, "case resolved" as of yesterday. I wouldn't expect any further info will be made available to the public as this is not a criminal case.
RIP Dear Lady.
Condolences to her Robbie.
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"Last updated December 27, 2020; case resolved."
As you point out, "case resolved" as of yesterday. I wouldn't expect any further info will be made available to the public as this is not a criminal case.
RIP Dear Lady.
Condolences to her Robbie.
Amateur opinion and speculation