justwannahelp
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anything newish on lafayette news?
reports on how new searches are going?
reports on how new searches are going?
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I suppose every avenue should be explored but I believe it's more likely, if she is deceased, her body is located somewhere in our vast waterways, swamps or wooded areas. This place isn't called Sportsman's Paradise for no reason. Even around the immediate Lafayette area there are acres and acres of dense woods. Plenty, plenty of places to discard a body unfortunately.
a drainage map -something like this?
http://www.lafayettela.gov/pdf/publicworks/official_drainage_map.pdf
Mississippi, then Alabama, then Florida. But I think if this perp is a professional, we should consider they dumped the bike and went the other way, Texas, then Arizona, then New Mexico, then California. And lots of other roadways and interstates that intersect and go off in all directions.
Haven't said much....but, I just want to say, as a local.... yes, Mickey having gone missing has heightened our awareness of the crime in this city and has reminded us once again that human beings are capable of really bad things. But even more importantly, the support and energy and prayer that this city has brought about to find a young woman that most don't know at all has restored much of my faith in humanity. In particular everyone who has taken the time to physically search for her and all of you here who take real consideration and effort to solve this horrible crime even though nobody is paying you or congratulating you. It's easy to feel hopeless and scared in this world sometimes. It gives me great comfort for myself and my children that for every evil intentioned person out there- there are 10 times as many good, honest, loving people willing to sacrifice and care for nothing in return. Thanks to all of you
650 miles of collection lines
Ohhh you better duck lol.
did lafayette get a TON of rain today as did baton rouge
I just don't understand how they even know where to search -if they're not local - if they're not communicating with anyone.
Something's awry.
Lafayette's sewage system is made up of pipes, several feet wide most likely. The manholes are most likely so that if there is a break in the pipe, they can repair it without have to break the concrete. Think of it as an "access panel" for the road. I worked for a plumbing company for a long time and I remember seeing plans to cap the sewer lines at the old OLOL and I've seen the workers repairing these lines for a while now within the Saint's Street area. I'm not 100% sure, but I'm only saying what I've observed.
Yep, pipes, several feet wide. We had a piece of one as a play piece bolted down at my elementary school playground. Unused if course. The girls used it as a playhouse. Not expansive or sophisticated by any means. A cement structure, 4-5 feet wide. Not likely someone thought to go down in the sewer system to hide a body, and the size would make it tough. But not impossible.