steelman
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Why would anyone climb rocks alone
Because nobody ever believes it can happen to them............................
Why would anyone climb rocks alone
I ask myself that all the time. I have a friend who does it. I don't want to seem like an alarmist, but I will have to make sure she is aware of Nicole's story.
I just thought that the dogs would pick up on that, being "so close".
Damn that's not good. Certainly the wrong person you're with could give you a little nudge and kill you.
Damn that's not good. Certainly the wrong person you're with could give you a little nudge and kill you.
There has been nothing to suggest anyone murdered this young woman.
LE has all along said they do not suspect foul play.
I think sadly she had some troubles in her life lately.
I am sorry for your loss JDeerRixey, you are correct. My husband ended his life last year. The police told me even though it was obvious it was a suicide, that an autopsy was protocol for all deaths whether it is suicide, accident, natural causes, or homicide. We live in Virginia.
I see what you did there.
I don't think she went there to die. If it was an accident it was surely due to some serious risks that she took. I haven't discounted the possibility of murder, more likely by someone she met on the trail, but less likely by someone she knew.
I recall reading in some true crime book or documentary that a rock outcropping or cliff edge has been determined to be the perfect place to commit a murder. Shove that spouse that keeps forgetting to put the top back on the toothpaste and unless someone see's you doing the shoving how could it ever be proven?Damn that's not good. Certainly the wrong person you're with could give you a little nudge and kill you.
I recall reading in some true crime book or documentary that a rock outcropping or cliff edge has been determined to be the perfect place to commit a murder. Shove that spouse that keeps forgetting to put the top back on the toothpaste and unless someone see's you doing the shoving how could it ever be proven?
I recall reading in some true crime book or documentary that a rock outcropping or cliff edge has been determined to be the perfect place to commit a murder. Shove that spouse that keeps forgetting to put the top back on the toothpaste and unless someone see's you doing the shoving how could it ever be proven?
Wouldn't you think that she'd have told her dad when she spoke to him that day that she was going hiking with someone?
Wouldn't you think that she'd have told her dad when she spoke to him that day that she was going hiking with someone?