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Does anyone have a picture or the link the video that shows her apt complex or building.. I’m confused as to what it actually was
The weather conditions in NE North Dakota have been substantially different than those in Sidney MT, which is over 300 miles away. Temps have been -30 at night and with the wind chill -40 or colder. They have also had a lot more snow and blizzard conditions. The weather has not been similar.These stories might shed some light about weather conditions after Christmas.
First, a fugitive attempting to cross the border from Canada into Montana became lost and had to be rescued by U.S. Border Patrol. This happened north of Plentywood, MT.
Podcaster who lost hate-defamation suit claims he fled across U.S. border after being ‘marked for death’ in Canada
Second, four people attempting to cross the border illegally near Emerson, Manitoba, became disoriented and died of exposure. This is north of Grand Forks, ND.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/01/20/canada-border-migrant-death/
How a trek from Canada to the U.S. left four people — including a baby — dead in the Manitoba cold
From the Washington Post article, it took police four hours to find the missing people in a field. The second article shows the vehicles used by the searchers. Snow had drifted in.
Although the weather was milder when Katelynn was last seen, snow fell. The weather was harsh. Katelynn had no outerwear, to our knowledge.
It took a team of police with track vehicles four hours to find four people in a field in southern Manitoba.
So Katelynn had no outerwear on, her wallet and cell were in the house and her remains were found in an open field where she could not possibly get lost, unless highly intoxicated or psychotic. If it was a murder I think the LE needs to check carefully Katelynn neighbors. She lived in an apartment complex, am I right?
The weather conditions in NE North Dakota have been substantially different than those in Sidney MT, which is over 300 miles away. Temps have been -30 at night and with the wind chill -40 or colder. They have also had a lot more snow and blizzard conditions. The weather has not been similar.
Thanks for sharing. The behavior sounds like it could fit into this case.My brother, who is not schizophrenic, has episodes of paranoia, sometimes thinks someone is following him, or has poisoned the tap water. Luckily he has never taken off in cold weather, and can appear to be quite "normal" most of the time, even when in an episode. The family has said Katelynn has "walked away" before with no details given. The father said it was difficult to keep Katelynn on her medication. It's common for schizophrenics to have paranoia, they believe what their brain tells them, they don't question if it's logical, dangerous, or contrary to obvious facts. Some take off without a phone or identification as a part of the paranoia. I personally don't like calling it "mental illness".
Schizophrenia Is a Brain Disease | Psychology Today
https://www.psychologytoday.com › recovery-road › sc...
Jan 17, 2019 — Schizophrenia is a physical disease of the brain characterized by an imbalance of neurotransmitters and damaged brain tissue
Thanks for sharing. The behavior sounds like it could fit into this case.
There has also been an alarming increase in the number of people overdosing on Fentanyl.
.JMO
Yes, I agree, we just have to wait, always the toxicology seems to take so long. Fentanyl would be a pretty conclusive explanation.
I don't agree that someone is going to park a car, pull out a body then carry/drag it several hundred feet into the field. Why bring her back close to her home? Especially if you don't think she'll be found for a long time, as the area has been searched? Montana has vast empty places.
The latest report from News Radio Live said she was found 90 ft from the road, not several hundred feet. The comments on New Radio Live claiming she wasn't there when the initial searches were done doesn't leave any other explanation. However, no one from LE is confirming that's true so there's that.
Yes, I agree, we just have to wait, always the toxicology seems to take so long. Fentanyl would be a pretty conclusive explanation.
I don't agree that someone is going to park a car, pull out a body then carry/drag it several hundred feet into the field. Why bring her back close to her home? Especially if you don't think she'll be found for a long time, as the area has been searched? Montana has vast empty places.
I wonder if straight ahead of where this video was taken, is that the Town Pump where she was known to walk to? So, in other words, would she walk across that field to get to the Town Pump from her apartment? TIAThe field where her remains were found
Despite Thursday’s discovery, family friends of the Berrys held a fundraiser on Friday. About 200 people showed up to a bar in downtown Williston, North Dakota, throughout the evening, donating an estimated $1,000, according to Heidi Eide, a longtime friend of Katelynn Berry’s aunt. That money, Eide said, is meant to help pay for the fliers family members circulated throughout town and for their travel expenses.
Remains found in Montana last week are Katelynn Berry's, father sa
I thought it was a little odd that they didn't cancel the event considering her deceased body was found the day before. JMO200 people and $1k raised? An average of $5 per person. Seems crazy low for a turnout of that many people