ROXXCO
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This is just not adding up. Official sunset in Panama City is 6:27. So they sat out in the dark for 3 and a half hours after it got dark, it's down in the low 70's at that point and she's only wearing a swimsuit, wherein the husband goes back to the condo and goes to sleep without ensuring she is back safely? That makes no sense. Search continues in Panama City Beach for missing woman - News - Panama City News Herald - Panama City, FL. I understand the family holding out hopes but 66-year-old women are seldom kidnapped. The average kidnapping victim is female age 12-17. Yes, older women are sometimes carjacked, but kidnapped off a beach with no valuables on her person? Highly doubtful. I'm guessing if alcohol was not a factor she got caught by a sneaker wave. Spending summers on the Oregon coast as a kid we were taught to never turn out back on the ocean and NOT to approach it after dark as it's easy for a rogue wave to take you offshore.
Um.... I totally disagree with this. First of all, Panama City is warm enough at night (I live in Florida) to stay on the beach in a bathing suit all night long. Second....have you SEEN the waves in Panama City vs. the Oregon Coast? I grew up on west coast beaches.....BIG HUGE difference in wave size. No "sneaker wave" is gonna getcha in Panama City.....unless it has 2 hands and a weapon. Also, she may have been wearing jewelry .... better than leaving it in the room. Robbery gone bad maybe? <modsnip - personalizing >
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