videogamedc
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Or maybe too many overcharges or too much use made the phone's battery not working properly. I have a Galaxy S4 which it quite dies fast if you use it heavily.
Dont teens buy new phones before camping gear.
This case has some similarities to that of Alissa McCrann, who went missing just over ten months ago, on December 19, 2015. She was also from Portland and went on a spur-of-the-moment hiking trip. Her car was found at the Multnomah falls parking lot, which is on the Washington side of the river, about 10 miles from where Annie's car was found. Despite extensive searching, her body was never found.
Multnomah Falls is on the Oregon side. But yes they are very close to eachother. I've gone on some easy hikes around Multnomah but never been to the area Annie went.
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I am not seeing the roommate's behavior as suspicious at all.
Just having read trough this thread, the suspicion has been based on a couple things:
The other one, a nice girl with whom I coexisted. We weren't friends, we only shared information necessary to be able to share an apartment. I still think she was a great girl, I know she was a devout Baptist, and I know she was very tidy and neat. I couldn't tell you anything negative about her, but I knew very little about what she did outside the apartment. If she had disappeared, I would have tried to reach her after a while, most likely would have concluded that I had misunderstood something and she had been away, and wouldn't have been awfully alarmed until days later or when someone who knew her much better came looking for her. If she had disappeared, I would have also told authorities that she was a great girl, that she seemed perfectly fine the last time I saw her and she was happy (she always seemed to be,) and I had no idea where she could be. I would have said very similar things to what Annie's roommate did, and trust me, I wouldn't have had anything to do with my roommate's disappearance.
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If she had a phone that didn't hold much charge surely she had a car charger and would charge up prior to her hike.
I know I'm probably beating a dead horse at this point but I keep thinking what if she's out there, alive, and ran away for whatever reason... and is now seeing her family be completely at "peace" with her being dead? It makes my heart hurt for her. I keep thinking about Hannah Thomas-Garner (or the other way around, I can never remember). Would she have ever called her Dad to reunite if the entire family was acting as if they were sure she was dead?! Doubtful.
Maybe there's something we don't know. I dunno.
I've been trying to find some first-hand information about the snapchat but not having much success. There are several reports that say Annie snapchatted from the trail. That would be huge if they can retrieve the snapchat, because they could then potentially tell exactly what trail she was on.
The best I could find was an interview with Jon in which he says, "We saw a snapchat post that she did on Sunday. She was up here hiking in the afternoon..." (source)
That does kind of make it sound like she was hiking when she sent the snapchat. However, I don't think he meant to imply that. Given that the phone was found in the car, and the last ping was around 2:30, it seems likely that she snapchatted from the car that she was going hiking near Tooth Rock, and then left the phone in the car because it was very low on battery.
Unfortunately, it doesn't seem as if the snapchat is going to provide much useful information.
Wow. I just checked snapchat's website to see what they say, and they have a Snapchat Law Enforcement Guide posted. It says:
bbm. So the actual content may be lost forever! I sure hope an expert tried to retrieve it from Annie's phone or whatever device the recipients viewed in on. It's often possible...
I know I'm probably beating a dead horse at this point but I keep thinking what if she's out there, alive, and ran away for whatever reason... and is now seeing her family be completely at "peace" with her being dead? It makes my heart hurt for her. I keep thinking about Hannah Thomas-Garner (or the other way around, I can never remember). Would she have ever called her Dad to reunite if the entire family was acting as if they were sure she was dead?! Doubtful.
Maybe there's something we don't know. I dunno.
Exactly. Personally, I do believe there is something we have not been made privy to that let the family know that Annie went to the Gorge that day with no intention of coming back.