allmybecsloveme
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I can't believe they drove that far out. That seems really, really strange to me...thinking of Dianna and her family.
The sales pitch:
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Now the fine print:
Blue Link Connected Care includes 1 year of the Blue Link Connected Care Package and requires an active Blue Link subscription. One-year term starts from the new vehicle date of first use and is available for new vehicle purchases and leases based upon terms and conditions on the Blue Link subscription enrollment pages. Only use Blue Link and corresponding devices when safe to do so. Cellular and GPS coverage is required. Blue Link is available on most new Hyundai vehicles. Features, specifications, and fees vary by subscription plan and are subject to change.
I believe it was their daughter who stated early on, that Blue-Link was pretty much just a glorified cell phone. No cell signal, no help.
Informative, valuable post. Thank you for it!
Understanding how cell phones work has been central to this case. I think that one of the big takeaways from the case is that we sleuthers need to be better at draw inferences about cell phone related information. I'd urge you all to keep an eye out for WS members on other threads who seem to have some expertise in the field, suck up to them, and try to pull them in when we get another case like this.
Very sad that Mr. Knutson did not make it but amazing that Bedwell was still alive. I cannot imagine she would have been much longer.
https://www.facebook.com/ssrlv
Schoepe Scout Reservation at Lost Valley facebook.
To summarize:
The unmaintained ATV road is incorrectly labeled on some maps as a short cut from Highway 79
through the reservation and Schoepe.
The facebook page said at no time were they on Lost Valley property.
https://www.facebook.com/ssrlv
Schoepe Scout Reservation at Lost Valley facebook.
To summarize:
The unmaintained ATV road is incorrectly labeled on some maps as a short cut from Highway 79
through the reservation and Schoepe.
The facebook page said at no time were they on Lost Valley property.
EXCLUSIVE: Retracing route taken by missing couple
Marcella Lee, CBS News 8, May 27, '15 11:14 pm edt reports in a detailed, moving and thorough broadcast that
Private Investigator Bill Garcia navigated through the challenging terrain, lined with rocks, boulders and overgrown brush.
Garcia reached a hill so steep he was forced to walk down the rest of the way, and at the bottom of the hill is where the couple's Hyundai Sonata was found... .
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Here's my map of what I think may have happened. I think they turned onto Camino San Ignacio instead of making the left curve to stay on 79. I'm going to try to post a map. Keeping fingers crossed
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This is south of Chihuahua Valley road, because of the left turning of 79 I feel its the most likely spot they got confused. They may have been in really bad shape by then, at least whoever was driving.
It's time to eat a little crow. That good CBS8.com story that FindHG linked includes a Google map that shows the actual last leg of the route taken by the couple, and the location at which they were finally found. That location, which I take to be correct, is off of Camino St. Ignacio Rd., about eight miles from the location I had initially and INCORRECTLY mapped. I've now added the correct route and location of the discovery:
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=z_XRj_yu3Dto.khuzU1KdCXHY
I've also left the original, incorrect marker on the map, now in green and labeled "Incorrect location: Couple Found, Chihuahua Valley Rd". The incorrect mapping had been based on earlier reports by several MSM sources which cited a 5/24/15 San Diego County Sheriff's Department report of a location off of "the 3100 block of Chihuahua road".
The OC Register had earlier published a story with a correct report of the approximate location of the discovery off of Camino St. Ignacio Rd. I had mapped it as an 'alternative report'. MS member Callyn and argued for the Camino St. Ignacio Rd. location, and I remember replying to her that that was wrong. But Callyn had been right all along.
I should note, finally, that Team Amber had mounted searches in the approximate area in which the car was actually discovered. Their theories of where to look weren't quite right, but were far closer then any of our on-thread hypotheses.
Thanks forager. It is good for my old brain to try to figure things like this out and you made me really think and exercise the brain cells.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...ives-two-week-desert-ordeal-on-pie-rainwater/
This was posted Thursday but it's the same info we know. That she is "stable".
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