Hiandmighty
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Authorities do not suspect foul play: http://www.wthr.com/article/investi...death-of-indianapolis-woman-found-in-columbus
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The water around this site was maybe 2 inches deep. We didn't even take our shoes off to get there.
I don't know how she died, but pretty sure it was no homicide.
That's what I meant. I don't think it was a homicide.
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http://cbs4indy.com/2017/03/05/auto...olis-woman-found-in-columbus-flat-rock-river/
Police do not suspect foul play.
Authorities do not suspect foul play: http://www.wthr.com/article/investi...death-of-indianapolis-woman-found-in-columbus
IMO this was a tragic accident. She slipped into the river and drowned upstream, then her body resurfaced near/on the sandbar. I doubt she died or drowned on the sandbar itself or she would have been found earlier. My heart goes out to her family. JMO etc.
I no longer subscribe to the "she may have been chasing a stray pet" theory.
And there really is no such thing as a safe neighborhood anymore - at least not when my mother died and I spent the last few years of her life living with her. Once she passed away I was staying the night with in the house - the same one I was a child growing up in.
It was pretty dark out, nighttime, I had just gone to bed trying to fall asleep.
My bedroom was in the front of the house and I was still awake, my instinct telling me to be mindful of my surroundings.
I heard a car park across the street, footsteps up the driveway, and a knock on the door. Yes, between 10 PM and 11 PM at night during the week.
Then I hear the doorbell.
I finally hear the words from a man standing on the other side of the front door:
"I ran out of gas. Can you help me?"
This, in a residential section, nearest gas station 3 miles away.
My hand was on the gun on the bedstand. Yes, it was loaded.
Heard his footsteps go back to his car and leave. No, he had not run out of gas at all.
With homicide ruled out it certainly narrows the possibilities. Accident or intentional. The shallowness and apparent calmness of the water makes it hard for me to understand how it could've been accidental. But it's possible.
The area she was found though and the timing is very odd. I wonder what's will come out Monday.
Three weeks ago today I came across three little dogs running in the street. I jumped out of my car, left door open and car running with all my stuff in it. I ended up three blocks from my car and finally "chased" the dogs into their own backyard. The gate had unlatched during a storm that day. Anyone could have taken my car, my purse or driven into my door. I didn't even bother to park it to the side. It was left in the middle of the street. So yes, you're absolutely correct that we do what she may have done. I don't find it far fetched at all because I've been there, done that.
http://fox59.com/2017/03/05/jacquel...d-for-monday-police-do-not-suspect-foul-play/ foul play not suspected
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Authorities do not suspect foul play: http://www.wthr.com/article/investi...death-of-indianapolis-woman-found-in-columbus