johnsmith99
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If the clothes were left by her on the day she vanished and missed in the search then the hypothermia theory may be correct.
I have been reviewing dashcam footage from my car on that day as I remembered I was out shopping in Poole around that time and we came back down the high street about 20 minutes before she was seen running up Manor Road. There is no sign of her, which is to be expected as she got out of the car in Kings Road but I noticed that it was raining that afternoon around 4pm so if she ran up Priests Way in the rain without a jacket she could have been suffering from hypothermia by the time she got to the top of the cliffs.
I have been reviewing dashcam footage from my car on that day as I remembered I was out shopping in Poole around that time and we came back down the high street about 20 minutes before she was seen running up Manor Road. There is no sign of her, which is to be expected as she got out of the car in Kings Road but I noticed that it was raining that afternoon around 4pm so if she ran up Priests Way in the rain without a jacket she could have been suffering from hypothermia by the time she got to the top of the cliffs.