JustyThoughts
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Carbon monoxide or some other noxious gas in the house?
If that possibility were true..... wouldn't it also be likely that he would not have awakened?
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Carbon monoxide or some other noxious gas in the house?
If that possibility were true..... wouldn't it also be likely that he would not have awakened?
interesting theory...but didn't they find her shirt earlier?...no coat on a cold March night? sleeping in the car upon arriving..too many loose ends for me to digest
Thanks for everyone's thoughts and ideas. I agree with all posts as valid possibilities. I suspect the "truth" is somewhere in the last 2 pages; and pray that the autopsy & solid evidence will reveal the "truth". The timeline and alleged account, by WP, of that evening that has been printed in MSM just does not seem to add up.
Some questions for someone local to the bay near the house: I've read that the bay is relatively shallow in that area.
How deep is the water?? 4 ft, 8 ft, 15 ft or more?
Is there a big difference between near shore and in the middle?
I am also having a hard time understanding how the body was water for 3 weeks and was not observed before with all the water & shoreline searches going on during that time period.
Here's a NOAA chart. The soundings are in feet for Mean Low Low Water (lowest low tide avg). The Bay has a tide change of about a foot in that general area, and it was low tide in the middle of the night. High at 7:46pm on Friday night, and low at 2:03am early Saturday. So it was pretty much at low tide when her husband contacted the friend at 1:30am.
ETA: At midnight, it was about 37F and the wind was about 11mph per Wunderground, although it had been gustier before that.
Another article....still awaiting cause of death.
http://www.abc2news.com/dpp/news/lo...obin-popes-death-includes-high-profile-expert
perhaps falling in (or being pushed), one could hit their head on the rocks? but i'm still curious about how she wasn't seen floating in the area until she was found.. and if she had been floating the entire time (or maybe not the entire time, just once the gases made her float... how long would that take?!), would she still be so close to the home??