Scarlet1586
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Ah yes I know exactly what you mean now! Thanks so much
I know I’ll be in the minority but I agree with you. It’s not far-fetched to believe she could wander there on her own. However, if she had sustained a major beating for disobedience (in reference to the child’s “condition” per the news conference) would she still be physically able to wander that far and hide (ostensibly from her father) in the culvert?
We don’t have any answers right now but they will come soon... and until then, we will carry sweet and innocent Sherin in our hearts...
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Thank you for trying. :heartbeat:Just got home and listened to the presser. And found out it was a Spring Valley culvert in the opposite direction from the Spring Valley culvert where I'd searched a week ago Saturday. Dang, I'm kicking myself. Spring Valley Rd has multiple culverts; I should've checked more of them. I am so upset about this. I'll try to think better next time; should have known it might have been an area (logically) where the account given would better fit...following the tracks north takes you right to that part of Spring Valley.
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The red balloon is the Spring Valley culvert area searched 1.7 miles west of the home (E Spring Valley Rd just east of Brick Row Dr)...but she was east, apparently, at S Bowser and Spring Valley. Sorry to be so OCD-repetitive, just can't get over how close I was and how I might've found her earlier...if only I'd used my head. :cry:
Where is the kicking myself emoticon...
I totally agree!!!!I have been thinking since this body was found today of a kind and abiding by TOS way to say something and there is none.
I will say brace yourselves. I think there is a curveball ahead.
Ah yes I know exactly what you mean now! Thanks so much
Agreed. The same one we see over and over. The autopsy will discover the DNA and then we will all be even more horrified. Sad.I have been thinking since this body was found today of a kind and abiding by TOS way to say something and there is none.
I will say brace yourselves. I think there is a curveball ahead.
I will say brace yourselves. I think there is a curveball aheadI have been thinking since this body was found today of a kind and abiding by TOS way to say something and there is none.
IM sorry but when they say ‘calvert that runs under the road’ what exactly does that mean?
-sorry dumb Brit 
Is it like a drain type hole? Our drains here are totally different to those in the u.s.
Sorry to make the reference but would it be like the hole type drain like in the film ‘it’ (So sorry to put these two things in the same post)
The location has been posted a few times.
Agreed. The same one we see over and over. The autopsy will discover the DNA and then we will all be even more horrified. Sad.
That is why the dogs did not track her because she was carried there.
Ah yes I know exactly what you mean now! Thanks so much
There is something else possible? What theory were you referring to?Maybe that, too.
Sherin could have walked it and hidden in the drain. Less than 15mins, in the dark and no roads need to be crossed (drain under Centennial). She is an orphan child from Kerala, this is not beyond her inner stamina. IMO.
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She could very well have been discovered by private citizens walking their dogs. Any dog can pick up scent. My husband once used our poodle/bichon mix to track a deer that he'd shot in the woods. Little Taffy sniffed us right to the deer. I would also think any of my dogs would pull the leash over to an area where a human body has been composing for X amount of days.
She could very well have been discovered by private citizens walking their dogs. Any dog can pick up scent. My husband once used our poodle/bichon mix to track a deer that he'd shot in the woods. Little Taffy sniffed us right to the deer. I would also think any of my dogs would pull the leash over to an area where a human body has been composing for X amount of days.