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This was a very insightful document! It gave me refreshed hope that Emma may be out there alive somewhere. I admit my main worry is that she got into the water with suicidal thoughts, perhaps with weighted stones in the missing orange purse. Praying for the happier outcome...Bumping with a link for a U.K. booklet which tells the stories, experiences and explanations, of people who were apparently" missing," but ultimately returned home.
http://www.geographiesofmissingpeople.org.uk/downloads/missingvoices.pdf
Was thinking today about all the tunnels and such (storm drains etc) that run under Victoria and couldn't help but think this could be a good place to get lost
This author wrote about it http://unknownvictoria.blogspot.com/2006/07/ooo-tunnels.html
There are a number of external links with some images and such from that page which could be very interesting. I wonder if one would need some sort of permission to go exploring those tunnels? Could Emma have gone into them and lost herself? I don't know if anyone really ever goes down those things..?? Never seen them myself
I noticed that on the Help Find Emma Fillipoff fb page that today's been marked as 3 years since the Emma disappeared. I'm not sure what I'm missing but whether it's been 35 months or 36 months it's been way too long for this family. Thinking of Emma today and hoping for some answers soon.