cmlegend99
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So sad. Had an alert come up on my phone and I knew they found her.
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I am so sorry to see this.
If I am not mistaken, the place that her car was parked was off one side (left when you enter) of the main road through the park, but the river is on the other side of the main road (sort of on the right, but not visible, when you enter). Do paths easily lead from the place her car was to the river? I have never walked the trails there
My opinion is that she was thrown into the river from the bridge. RIP Sweet Lady.
I decided to drive over the bridge near where GF was found, just to get a sense for how far the drop distance is from bridge to river. The bridge is not nearly as high as it appears on the map. I found a side road leading under the bridge & took this picture of the bridge & river. Also, the bridge is upstream from where GF was found, the water current moving south towards where her body was found.
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I decided to drive over the bridge near where GF was found, just to get a sense for how far the drop distance is from bridge to river. The bridge is not nearly as high as it appears on the map. I found a side road leading under the bridge & took this picture of the bridge & river. Also, the bridge is upstream from where GF was found, the water current moving south towards where her body was found.
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Thank you for this – I did not realize the bridge was so low. It makes me question whether or not there would even be any trauma/injury from a fall of that height. I don't know the depth of the water, which could also affect this, I would think.
Given that she was apparently found near the boat dock, I am a little surprised that she wasn't discovered earlier by anyone using the dock. Of course I don't know how heavily trafficked the dock is or how obscured her body was by the surroundings. But why make the search now in that specific spot? And why didn't they search the river in that general area previously?
Who knows how long and extensively LE was searching the river. They may have been at it for weeks without anyone knowing about it. Nobody here in Clemmons talked about it; at least not to my knowledge. The poster in the Clemmons library said that she "may be suicidal". I saw it there two days after she went missing, and I did not take note of who created the poster. It was very large, and not something a person could print on an average home printer.
This is very sad for the family; I hope they find some peace in being able to lay Gayle to rest.
I am waiting and waiting to see what the toxicology report revealed if anything. This was supposedly due back by Sept 7 at the latest. Of couse, my guess is that because of the length of time she was submerged in the water, it will be difficult to prove anything. Somebody did something to this lady and somebody knows something about it! You don't just get into the water in your bra and panties and commit suicide. I never believed that part anyway. We can't let Ms. Fleming's death go unsolved. Somebody put that her body in the river after she was dead.