Is the consensus that little Noah died from hypothermia?
There is a FB post on one of the Noah pages from a close friend of the family. He goes into greater detail on how Noah was found (condition, etc.) I am pretty sure I can't post the link here, but can I post what the page title is called to look for it? It explains a lot.
In about two months CUE Center For Missing Persons will be having their national missing person conference in NC. Many, if not most of the CUE members are the families/friends of the missing, law enforcement, k9 handlers, etc. I look forward to attending the conference, which grows in numbers each year, for the training, to offer support, and to recharge my battery due to cases like Noah's that takes so much out of you, while reminding you of what's most important in life.. It is an amazing experience that I would recommend to anyone who wants to get involved...
The National 12th Annual Missing Person Conference "Paving the Way by Grace" is drawing near and we extend a heartfelt invitation to you to attend this years exciting gathering, networking and training.
MARCH 17th THROUGH 20th of 2016
https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=CUE missing persons national conference
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This is just another outside the box idea I was thinking about for the people involved in organizing the next search if necessary.
I think in addition to being meticulous and making sure every nook and cranny is searched as we move out from the last known position. I think it could be helpful to have a certain smaller group of searchers RUSH out ahead of everyone and cover as much ground as possible in perhaps a random willy nilly method. I realize there could be some downsides of doing this but I suppose I get worried that we sometimes try to be too meticulous and go too slow when we could have a different group charge out ahead rapidly and at least cover the most obvious places to try to find someone.
We have all seen those shows on TV where LE is arm to arm walking slowly looking for evidence. That situation needs that. But perhaps when looking for a running lost child then perhaps having a group cover as much ground as quickly as possible could also be beneficial.
This could be done in addition to the normal search protocols that take a more slow advance and more careful look.
Anyway, just tossing out another outside the box thing. Maybe its already what some SAR do.
Is the consensus that little Noah died from hypothermia?
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I just don't understand how these kids get away and just wander off. I can not for the life of me understand how they get far enough they can not be found?>
I think that's something people say who don't have "runners". I've seen lots of people post that same feeling you have, in this thread, but add they felt the way you do before they had a runner. Now they get it.
I've never had kids who are hypersensitive, or difficult to potty train, or who scream in agony at loud noises or big crowds, but I do understand that those kind of kids are out there. My kids wouldn't dissolve into tears in kindergarten if there was a substitute, but I get it that there are kids who do have those issues, and those parents have to work with them and it's not always successful.
And I understand there are kids who can travel so far so quickly that they can't be recovered and they die of exposure in a freezing night. Maybe if you didn't have a child like that, you might have a grandchild like that, and it will suddenly be clear. It's easy to think kids won't do that if the kids you experience yourself don't.
I just don't understand how these kids get away and just wander off. I can not for the life of me understand how they get far enough they can not be found?>