Found Deceased TN - Noah Chamberlin, 2, Pinson, 14 Jan 2016 - #2

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The chances that this kid was snatched by a mountain lion are about the same as the chances that Foxfire is better looking than me, about a billion to one.


( I figured everybody could use a good laugh right about now.....)
 
The chances that this kid was snatched by a mountain lion are about the same as the chances that Foxfire is better looking than me, about a billion to one.


( I figured everybody could use a good laugh right about now.....)


Ok I'll admit it I just looked at both your profiles LOL

Foxfire doesn't have a picture though ;)

Thank You for the LOL
 
I'll bet the first LE officers on the scene are just kicking themselves for not setting up a BIG perimeter and looking for little tiny footprints.

It sounds as if the initial search zone got trampled PDQ.

My thoughts exactly, Steelman.

I do realize that the thought perhaps was that the more boots on the ground the fastest was the way to go at the time.
 
My thoughts exactly, Steelman.

I do realize that the thought perhaps was that the more boots on the ground the fastest was the way to go at the time.

And no doubt, they never envisioned that he wouldn't be found pretty quickly.
 
Winter Weather Advisory
Statement as of 10:27 AM CST on January 19, 2016


Pinson, Tennessee

... Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect from 9 PM this
evening to noon CST Wednesday...

* snow/sleet/ice accumulations... snow and sleet accumulations of
up to 2 inches possible with freezing rain accumulations of
less than a tenth of an inch. The heaviest snow accumulations
are expected across extreme northeast Arkansas... the Missouri
bootheel and the counties near the Kentucky border in
northwest Tennessee.

* Timing... tonight through midday Wednesday.

* Impacts... ground and Road temperatures are quite cold from the
recent cold weather which will allow wintry precipitation to
accumulate quickly. Travel will become hazardous by early
Wednesday morning.

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

A Winter Weather Advisory means that periods of snow... sleet... or
freezing rain will cause travel difficulties. Be prepared for
slippery roads and limited visibilities... and use caution while
driving.

http://www.wunderground.com/q/zmw:38366.1.99999?


People living in the mountains will think this warning is pretty silly.......but to people that live in the flatlands.....it's a big deal.
 
I live near the area and I just want to say a few things.

1. These woods are unforgiving and easy to get lost in. I've played in the west TN forests and woods since I was a kid, even small wooded areas are easy to get lost in. There was an experienced hunter that got lost for days in the forest of Shelby. So imagine how easy it would be for a two year old. When I was a kid, me and my friends would find all kinds of neat hiding places and holes to play in or built forts for dirt clod battles. These things are great when you're a teenager that knows the area, but a nightmare for a two year old. I mention all of this because I keep seeing comments about how "strange" it is that he hasn't been found, despite the massive search. Anyone who has been inside these forests will tell you it would be insanely easy to overlook something, especially if they are a tiny two year old child. This poor child could have fallen in a sink hole or fallen asleep in a rotted tree trunk and no one would be able to see him, especially if leaves are covering him up.

2. Search dogs are a joke when it comes to finding missing people. I blame CSI and Law and Order for making the general public think they are reliable. I can't think of any case where they have found a missing person. That's not to say that the dogs are useless, but people really do give them too much credit. There was a story not too long ago where a woman went missing in the woods and people preformed a grid search and used the dog. Months later they found the body. Everyone, including the dogs, had missed her, despite searching the area. I mention this because I keep seeing people saying that it's "weird" how the dogs haven't picked up anything. It's not weird at all given the fact that they aren't infallible, especially when you throw in the wet weather and all the other smells contaminating the area.

3. It's not weird that grandma took them out there. Like I said, I used to play in the woods all the time as a kid, that's just something people out in west TN do.


I am not trying to be rude, so I hope I'm not. I just dislike so many people talking about this area like they know it, when it's obvious they have never been here. I dislike people implying that something shady went on, when it's pretty obvious that this is just a terrible story that could have happened to anyone. Everyone out here is so shocked and distraught about Noah and not being able to find him, and it really sucks to see rumors and accusations come up. Please remember this story involves real people and how much it hurts to hear that people think the family did something. Aren't they suffering enough?
 
Maranda Faris ‏@MarandaFaris 48s48 seconds ago Tennessee, USA
Press conference at 4 with Sheriff Weaver, Fire Chief Eric Turner, and Eric Grant of Missing and Exploited Children. #FindNoah

Maranda Faris ‏@MarandaFaris 23s23 seconds ago
Tom Mapes can't confirm what the conference is about, but says "it's a big one."

https://twitter.com/MarandaFaris
 
Maranda Faris ‏@MarandaFaris 48s48 seconds ago Tennessee, USA
Press conference at 4 with Sheriff Weaver, Fire Chief Eric Turner, and Eric Grant of Missing and Exploited Children. #FindNoah

Maranda Faris ‏@MarandaFaris 23s23 seconds ago
Tom Mapes can't confirm what the conference is about, but says "it's a big one."

https://twitter.com/MarandaFaris

Eek....
 
I live near the area and I just want to say a few things.

1. These woods are unforgiving and easy to get lost in. I've played in the west TN forests and woods since I was a kid, even small wooded areas are easy to get lost in. There was an experienced hunter that got lost for days in the forest of Shelby. So imagine how easy it would be for a two year old. When I was a kid, me and my friends would find all kinds of neat hiding places and holes to play in or built forts for dirt clod battles. These things are great when you're a teenager that knows the area, but a nightmare for a two year old. I mention all of this because I keep seeing comments about how "strange" it is that he hasn't been found, despite the massive search. Anyone who has been inside these forests will tell you it would be insanely easy to overlook something, especially if they are a tiny two year old child. This poor child could have fallen in a sink hole or fallen asleep in a rotted tree trunk and no one would be able to see him, especially if leaves are covering him up.

2. Search dogs are a joke when it comes to finding missing people. I blame CSI and Law and Order for making the general public think they are reliable. I can't think of any case where they have found a missing person. That's not to say that the dogs are useless, but people really do give them too much credit. There was a story not too long ago where a woman went missing in the woods and people preformed a grid search and used the dog. Months later they found the body. Everyone, including the dogs, had missed her, despite searching the area. I mention this because I keep seeing people saying that it's "weird" how the dogs haven't picked up anything. It's not weird at all given the fact that they aren't infallible, especially when you throw in the wet weather and all the other smells contaminating the area.

3. It's not weird that grandma took them out there. Like I said, I used to play in the woods all the time as a kid, that's just something people out in west TN do.


I am not trying to be rude, so I hope I'm not. I just dislike so many people talking about this area like they know it, when it's obvious they have never been here. I dislike people implying that something shady went on, when it's pretty obvious that this is just a terrible story that could have happened to anyone. Everyone out here is so shocked and distraught about Noah and not being able to find him, and it really sucks to see rumors and accusations come up. Please remember this story involves real people and how much it hurts to hear that people think the family did something. Aren't they suffering enough?

First off Thank You for the insight.
Second :welcome4:
Third :goodpost:
 
I don't think a cougar or mountain lion took this little guy, I still believe he is out there and just not found yet. He is small compared to this big forested area. I hate it that this bad weather is coming in, as if it hadnt been cold enough.
Praying for a miracle.
 
Maranda Faris ‏@MarandaFaris 48s48 seconds ago Tennessee, USA
Press conference at 4 with Sheriff Weaver, Fire Chief Eric Turner, and Eric Grant of Missing and Exploited Children. #FindNoah

Maranda Faris ‏@MarandaFaris 23s23 seconds ago
Tom Mapes can't confirm what the conference is about, but says "it's a big one."

https://twitter.com/MarandaFaris


Hmmmmmm.....might be a good time to go surf social media and see what some of the locals are chattering about. Maybe some of the volunteer searchers know something about it.......
 
Maranda Faris ‏@MarandaFaris 48s48 seconds ago Tennessee, USA
Press conference at 4 with Sheriff Weaver, Fire Chief Eric Turner, and Eric Grant of Missing and Exploited Children. #FindNoah

Maranda Faris ‏@MarandaFaris 23s23 seconds ago
Tom Mapes can't confirm what the conference is about, but says "it's a big one."

https://twitter.com/MarandaFaris
Thanks for the update MsMarple!

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I know this is going to sound horrible, which it is. But it's been brought up. If Noah was attacked by a mountain lion/cougar and was killed. Wouldn't there be bones left? They don't eat the bones. I can see other wildlife dragging the bones of or taking what was left. :sorry:

"After making a kill, cougars will drag their prey to a secluded area where they can feed undisturbed.

Once they have eaten their fill, they will cover their prey with grass, leaves and other material to protect it from spoiling and from being eaten other animals. Typically the cougar will remain in the area near this cache for several days and occasionally return to feed on the carcass."

Also later down it says that they can eat up to 20 lbs. at a time. :(

http://westernwildlife.org/cougar-outreach-project/biology-behavior/
 
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