Also, the police arrived at 2:58 am that morning... surely if she was that close she saw the lights? They were still there at daylight as shown in media photos... dozens of them. 500 ft away the whole time? Doesn't make sense. Did she fall and hit her head and drown? How could she be missed that close with all the people around and the temps not being freezing yet? How long before hypothermia sets in?
If Adrienne was experiencing a break from reality or paranoia and saw the lights, she might have tried even harder to hide from whomever she thought was out to get her, IMO.
Nov 09, 2019
“The friend called police, but had given authorities an incorrect address for Adrienne Quintal’s family cabin. By the time
police
arrived at the right address some 40 minutes later, they found bullet holes in the cabin’s windows, but no one inside.” (BBM)
Michigan woman told friend she’d been in shoot-out with 2 men just before she disappeared
Dec 10, 2019
“‘The search dogs were amazing,’ [Adrienne’s sister, Jenny] Bryson said Monday on
Facebook. ‘Not able to cover as much area as we wanted because
it’s so marshy/swampy up there.’“ (BBM)
Intense weekend search still finds no sign of missing Southfield woman Adrienne Quintal
12 hrs ago
“Benzie County Undersheriff Kyle Rosa said Quintal’s family called at 1:30 p.m. Saturday to report a body had been found.
It was in a flooded area within her family’s property near Honor. Rosa, a medical examiner and sheriff’s detectives recovered the body.” (BBM)
Body found near where woman went missing
Perhaps the water was much higher around the time Adrienne went missing, and if so, maybe so she fell in while running away and drowned. MOO
I feel so sad for Adrienne and her family. Rest in peace.
ETA: Based on information released so far, I believe all of this happened very quickly. She was already deceased and in the water by the time LE arrived, IMO.