BetteDavisEyes
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I lived in upper Michigan from birth to 19, and now live in WI, but my family is still in the UP. As gross as it sounds (IMO), people do pick up roadkill. A local zoo, DeYoungs, often will go pick up deer that have been hit if they are notified quickly enough, I have heard. I have a friend who every time she has hit a deer, has taken it and salvaged the meat and hide. As gross as it sounds to me, from my understanding, for those who do salvage roadkill it is more about not being wasteful, and in respecting the animal as to not leave it to rot on the side of the road. Odd, but it doesn’t seem unlikely given the area. All just my opinion.Just slightly, I didnt think people picked up roadkill in real life? Just sounds strange to notice and follow drag marks. Maybe it's a regional thing ( I'm on the left coast) or they were really hungry?
I put a yellow circle around a structure that I think is the cabin Adrienne went missing from.I posted a few Google Maps, of differing perspective. The area varies from marsh to dense woods. It's unlikely she could have made a straight path to her resting place. Far more likely, trying to run in the marsh exhausted her, and when she reached the open water, was too weak to get out, and drifted to the dam/outlet where she was found. Or, ran up the 2-track straight to the water.
I put a yellow circle around a structure that I think is the cabin Adrienne went missing from.
I also put a blue square around what appears to be the “dam” or “outlet” that the body was found close to.
Do I have the locations correct?
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Had to. Unless the tunnel under is big enough to go through. I've been through that area lots, but never noticed.When running away, did she cross the Indian Hill Road at some point?
The area does appear pretty inaccessible, particularly this time of year.
Wasn't the same group involved in the latest search? From the article below (BBM):They have an album with 26 pictures from the search that took place on December 7th:
Alpena County Search and Rescue
Also under a post on December 8th, someone asked 7 hours ago, “I read online that her body was found on her family's property.... did you guys not search the entire property?,” and they replied, “At the time of the search, the area she was found was inaccessible and was not safe for dogs or searchers to enter. Plans were made to check this area when conditions were safe for all involved.”
So, it's been too long for the coroner to determine a cod ?
The are where she was found makes me think she fled in fear.
or was put there?I posted a few Google Maps, of differing perspective. The area varies from marsh to dense woods. It's unlikely she could have made a straight path to her resting place. Far more likely, trying to run in the marsh exhausted her, and when she reached the open water, was too weak to get out, and drifted to the dam/outlet where she was found. Or, ran up the 2-track straight to the water.
So, it's been too long for the coroner to determine a cod ?
The are where she was found makes me think she fled in fear.