astridxx
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Yes, I've read different reports. Here is another link I found. You have to go down the page to May 27th. The article states she had blonde hair and was "well-kept."
http://privateofficernews.wordpress.com/2013/05/page/3/
That article also says: (My Bold)...
He said she was fully dressed and missing one shoe, but otherwise well-kept.
They found the shoe though, didn't they?
I'd assume she was beach combing, maybe went knee deep into the water, got pulled in by the current and drowned, losing a shoe in the process.
but looking at the photo of her shoe, it is the right foot shoe.bike and white Reebok hexalite shoes
Susan Stiltner's page says she had green eyes. The Namus page says the UID had brown eyes.
Susan Stiltner's page says she had green eyes. The Namus page says the UID had brown eyes.
Here is the link to the composite picture
http://www.carolinalive.com/news/photos.aspx?id=903858#.UavXEWCNRMs
Her eyes look blue in this picture.
http://www.counton2.com/story/22426731/unidentified-woman-dies-in-surf-off-myrtle-beach
"Police say lifeguards pulled the woman on shore on the south side of Myrtle Beach around 8:45 a.m. Saturday. She died a short time later at the hospital."
Has anybody else seen articles like this one that says she died at the hospital?
http://www.postandcourier.com/artic...dentified-woman-dies-in-surf-off-myrtle-beach
"Authorities are asking for help to identify a woman who died after lifeguards pulled her unconscious from the ocean at Myrtle Beach."
In this article below it states that CPR was performed but she was already dead...
http://www.carolinalive.com/news/story.aspx?id=903254#.UdRX0xZ8u-_
"The lifeguard performed CPR, but the woman was already dead."
I wonder which is the correct version?
RSBM
They could, in fact, both be technically right. You're not "legally dead" until someone with the authority to do so declares you "dead." So, they could have got her out, started CPR even though it was too late, at which point they'd be required (at least in my state) to continue until one of four things happen: They are relieved by someone of equal or higher training, the person stops being dead, the rescuers are physically incapable of continuing OR (and this is the important one) the victim is declared dead. So, while she was BIOLOGICALLY dead on the beach, she may have been declared LEGALLY dead at the hospital.
I hope that made sense.
Yes, that makes a lot of sense. Thank you so much!
Now clarity I understand....Hedgehogs I love! So yes, atleast this one person read that line!
You're awesome. I've been putting completely random things in the edit line just to see if anyone noticed for months now. You're the first that has said something. And done it as well
I wonder if there were any group/club trips that month.