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So if there was a boat ramp there once......If they took it out due to people driving into the lake, wouldn't they look there before taking it out?
Given the history our medical examiners office has here, that doesn't surprise me. I wonder if she's considering the backlog that they have there.
Looks to me like it was deep where the cars may have floated to?
More cases similar to this should also be sonar searched.
I always wondered if they maybe had gone over a cliff.Now we know it was water.
This is a fascinating story (and, my first WS post, although I've "lurked" for some time). It is interesting to note that if the topography of this lake and the roads leading to it are somewhat conducive to "roll-ins", then, I ask this: have there been other unintentional roll-ins since the 1970s? The fact that this site doesn't have a "stigma" of people just accidentally rolling into the water due to poor visibility, etc., leads me to believe that these are not just tragic accidents. Or, are there more missing persons cases that could be solved under the murky waters of Foss Lake?
I posted this on the breaking news but it's possible their remains have turned up in Foss Lake. Not sure how far that is from where they went missing, but here is the news story I came across after seeing remains had been found.
http://www.news9.com/story/23456704/skeletal-remains-of-five-people-pulled-from-lake-in-custer-county
Found it - The cars were facing different directions.
The biggest question remains unanswered. How did the cars -- which faced different directions -- come to be in the lake?http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/19/us/oklahoma-lake-bodies/index.html?hpt=hp_t2