Someone on SM suggested this mapping service may be helpful: Map makers any thoughts?
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No it's OK I'm just being pedantic lol I'm mad at myself cos I looked at these and didn't realise, I saw it was linked to a person called JP (it says they are a local guide) but if I'd have just looked a bit more he's a 'google guy' and it looks like you can move from one point to another, it literally is the little google guy for real! It was also just posted in February - PHOTO SPHERE - Feb 2017
This is from thread #12Help me with this.... I followed the quote for the Grandpa stating they searched all night.... here is the full quote: I never heard it mentioned there was a full search party until the next day? Here he says perfect strangers called off work and searched all night? There were clothes in the creek and no one saw that? Wouldn't the water be the first place someone would look? I'm just trying to understand when the girls didnt show up the police were called. The police did not do a full search until the next day. The family searched all night, with neighbors, coworkers and strangers? I thought this search with these people happened the next day? Someone help me
[FONT=&]“We’re thankful for the rapid response and professionalism displayed by local area fire departments, EMS, other emergency response personnel who answered the call. We’re thankful that friends, neighbors, co-workers perfect strangers called off work and searched all night with our family merely because they felt compelled to help. We’re grateful for you all. Thank you, again, for your thoughts and prayers. May Liberty and Abby rest in Peace.”
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MizStery said:At the link is the 'Delphi Timeline ' if you page to slide 6 of 12 you will see captioned with the text 'official search begins on Feb 14th at 11:45am. 'The photo shows LE vehicles and K9 or scent dogs.
http://www.theindychannel.com/news/t...g-bodies-found
Liberty's grandfather stated the families searched for their precious Abigail and Liberty all night.
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Someone on SM suggested this mapping service may be helpful: Map makers any thoughts?
https://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/
Well, he said he was 75 yards away. That's not super close. I have been wondering myself how he could identify what he saw as the girls' clothing from that distance. Unless maybe he was viewing from above (perhaps with binoculars?).
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Or that its a miss quote or that he spoke wrong and given everything he has been through that would make sense.... IMO it should have read:
Were thankful that friends, neighbors, co-workers perfect strangers called off work and searched all DAY with our family merely because they felt compelled to help
But if the photographer could see the girl's clothing in the creek from the bridge, why didn't the searchers see them that evening when they were first looking for them? Was it dark at 5:30pm?
6:19 PM
Monday, February 13, 2017 (EST)
Sunset in Indianapolis, IN
A question for those folks that are very familiar with the curvature of the creek.
If somebody was standing on the bridge over the water, would the curvature of the syream prohibit them seeing from bridge where the clothes were/potential point of crossing?
Long ago, when they were found,I was thinking the water in front of them would not be seen from the bridge because of the curvature of the stream.
Is my thinking from long ago correct?
Help me with this.... I followed the quote for the Grandpa stating they searched all night.... here is the full quote: I never heard it mentioned there was a full search party until the next day? Here he says perfect strangers called off work and searched all night? There were clothes in the creek and no one saw that? Wouldn't the water be the first place someone would look? I'm just trying to understand when the girls didnt show up the police were called. The police did not do a full search until the next day. The family searched all night, with neighbors, coworkers and strangers? I thought this search with these people happened the next day? Someone help me
[FONT="]Were thankful for the rapid response and professionalism displayed by local area fire departments, EMS, other emergency response personnel who answered the call. Were thankful that friends, neighbors, co-workers perfect strangers called off work and searched all night with our family merely because they felt compelled to help. Were grateful for you all. Thank you, again, for your thoughts and prayers. May Liberty and Abby rest in Peace.
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www.wlfi.com/2017/02/18/news-18-exclusive-grandfather-remembers-life-of-liberty-german
"Were thankful that friends, neighbors, co-workers perfect strangers called off work and searched all night with our family merely because they felt compelled to help."
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Just in case no one has answered your post as I skipped over 1,000 plus post:
Just copy the url at the top of the web page of the article you want to share and paste in the reply box. Should do it! cguru:
I know I read they put the DNA in to be tested Feb. 23rd - and they said they'd put a "rush" on it. So it should be back by now!
Also - Is this something "new" new? Please link something about this Chyrsler guy!
Also - do they have the phone pings from the recovered phone? or am I thinking of some other case?
Also - no MOD??
TIA!
Anything else "new" new??
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I think so yes. The creek curves to the right at virtually a 90 degree angle. He chose that part because it was secluded by trees and steep embankments MOO