Hi Johnny1181, Nice to see you, and yes, Shine Like Shanann!
Thank you for the local insight. I did notice the pollution aspect and would say that if anything is in these waters, chances are the forensic/evidentiary value could be compromised due to the infinite number of contaminants listed in the articles upstream (post 437).
This area (from a map view) reminds me a lot of where Adam Gilbertson was found in Denver. Volunteer searchers (who ended up finding Adam) had to step over feces and dirty needles everywhere. He was found in the South Platte River.
(Source:
“The terrain, walking in through this is really rough,” Wonder explained. “We’re having to use human chains to get down to the river… We have found different (homeless) camps. A lot of needles… A lot of feces.”
‘He’s Our Little Brother’: 130 Search For Missing Hospice Nurse )
I mentioned upstream that I feel for whoever had to dive in those waters.
(ETA: IIRC from the video that
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) haha, he said fire dept went in the water to recover the items? Maybe I dreamed this?
(Quote upstream, “IFS” at “Sadie Site”—going back?)
What about sheds in that area, Johnny? I’m assuming the shanties from the historical document have been torn down. I did see some shed like structures along McCarty, iirc.
Note to go back to the “Martinsville” quote (iirc), I think that was mentioned in the historical document. I know “Warman” was, which is near 1907 W McCarty because that was the route taken (1.1 miles) from 224 S Holmes.