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Sorry but that map at Long Island Press is incorrect. They have the location of her personal items too far West. The Newsday map is more accurate. Whoever made that map for Long Island Press clearly was mistaken because they have her belongings as being found on the access path that they started using to search. That path was searched the previous Tuesday and then was used repeatably to access the wetlands. Here is the correct map;
That map can be found here; Map
Her belongings were far from the road as you can see.
You can experience hypothermia with enough of your body heat escaping you through sweating and your clothes becoming wet creating more heat loss.
Just as one can have a heat stroke in winter with over exertion.
also, according to the timelines on various websites, Shannan left Barbara Brennan's home at 5:22am when it was approx 55 degrees. By approx 6:15 the temp started rising a couple degrees according to weatherunderground. So in less than an hour after BB saw Shannan, the temp was about 57. By 8am it was 60 or above. Add to that, hypothermia usually occurs after a more prolonged exposure...
MrsPC, Just keep in mind that the water temperature in the marsh would probably be colder than the air temperature at this time of year.
I personally don't believe that she died of hypothermia or drowned but just wanted to point that out.
I also do not believe this nonsense about the water being 2 feet higher when SG went missing. If that was the case, every house in Oak Beach would have been flooded. It's a bunch of Malarky! Maybe Dormer can understand that!
The "track marks" on this map of what I am assuming, is the vehicle used to search for Shannon are interesting. They seem to pan out in an oval grid from where the belongings were found, and then veer off towards a clump of shrubbery on the left. After circling that clump of shrubbery, they seem to have circled around the "big clump of shrubbery" on the right, and they zero in on where the remains were found. Really interesting!!!! :waitasec:
Hi Sillybilly, Reading your post made me wonder about the remains. Evidently they were not in a wrapping of any kind, like burlap, as the tags usually spot the location of individual bones, right? We've read allot here about the possibility the body was moved to this location since May.
If she was murdered do you think he wanted her found? And if he laid her out on top of the ground, how long do you think it would take for her bones to separate out like that?
I guess that might tell about how long ago the remains were put there.
yep, and according to the weather report, sunrise that morning was at 5:52am...only 30 min after Gilbert left Brennan's....so she wouldn't have been stumbling around in the dark...
I have no idea how she died and holding out for the autopsy.
There are a few possibilities and I am going to keep an open mind.
If it is confirmed a tip called in lots of possibilities however what was the tip then.
Someone saying they saw her running in the marsh or they know where her body is.
sighs
this is just insane
I think Dormer is on to something more then this prosecutor. I think the prosecutor is looking for an easy way out to get rid of Shannan's case and Dormer is not.
Or, IMO more likely, the other way around.
Dormer just want Shannan's case to be an accidental drowning, over with, case closed. And that even before identity and COD is fully established, kind of odd if you ask me.