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If Noah took off his shoes and pants to potty that would of slowed him down for awhile.
Running barefoot, thorns, rocks etc, he would of cut his feet? stopped and cried? that would of slowed him down also.........meanwhile searchers were out.
How many miles can you go wit your feet hurting? tired, hungry and cold, scared of the dark and sounds.
I would think that he would not of traveled to far, huddled up for the night, crying himself to sleep.
Now they did not check on some sex offenders that have GPS.........pardon me, but someone else could of taken him to the sex offender............everyone's house should of been checked! JMOO
I wonder if Noah had been wearing rain boots - like those worn to splash in puddles? If he strayed off track, that kind of footwear might have been a real hindrance in the woods and he may simply of taken them off to walk more easily.
HAte to bring up the dogs again, but....If he has passed on, does the cold prevent or hinder the ability of cadaver dogs picking up the scent? Does his small size make it harder? If he was in a very deep hole, could they still smell it?
This little boy needs to be found. I hope so badly that he is found alive, though that feels irrational at this point. Either way, his family needs closure.
If Noah has been walking around they should go back to where he went missing and search again.
I think he is very close to the house
If Noah has been walking around they should go back to where he went missing and search again.
I think he is very close to the house
When the news first broke with this story it was said that Noah was last seen going into the woods, then at some point it was reported that he was on a hike with his Grandma and sister. If Grandmas attention was diverted for however long, then who saw him walk into the woods? This has bothered me from the start.
Posting for the first time in...probably about 8 years. Same name, but for some reason I had to re-register (maybe a purge). Anyway,...
When the news first broke with this story it was said that Noah was last seen going into the woods, then at some point it was reported that he was on a hike with his Grandma and sister. If Grandmas attention was diverted for however long, then who saw him walk into the woods? This has bothered me from the start.
I've seen the great map that another member posted here, but on Tuesday night when Nancy Grace first aired this story they showed a map of where he was last seen going into the woods. That map showed a large open area (a clear field) and the spot they marked where he was last seen was at the tree line. From the overview, it would be entirely possible for someone to be in the house, or at the back of the house to be able to see all the way back to the tree line. So, if he was at the tree line alone, she notices the time to be 1:19pm, did it take 11 minutes to walk to the tree line and realize she can no longer see him and at 1:30 she makes the call?
That's the only conceivable way I can imagine that a 2 year old in that terrain gets out of sight that quickly. Yes, it's filled with sink holes, and gulleys, and downed trees, but the leaves here this time of year are mostly gone off the trees. You can see from the search party pictures that visibility is decent for a good ways through the trees. Even if a full minute passed from when she looked up, a wobbly 2 year old would have had to be in a full on sprint to get out of sight that quickly.
The media can and does mis-report things, but this particular point has nagged at me from the start.
It means that it has been mentioned in MSM that Noah's father had a criminal offense previously in California and that LE feels that is not in any way a factor in this case.
From the same link:
Noah's father has been in trouble for narcotics in San Bernardino, California, but has no recorded problems in Tennessee.
http://www.wmcactionnews5.com/story...search-for-missing-2-year-old-noah-chamberlin
Someone posted the court reports somewhere else. I don't think we can post them here. But let's just say, it wasn't even from this century. Long before he was married or had children. Lots of people party when they are young and grow up to be drug free, descent people. I don't think it should be held against him.
You have to be warm and dead before the doctor will say you are dead. It is an old ER saying. And in the case above he was in the snow for 12 hours and about 20 years old.Off topic, but miracles do occur..
Pennsylvania man brought back to life after freezing in snow bank
Published January 20, 2016
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2016/...back-to-life-after-freezing-in-snow-bank.html