Calliope
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Calliope I am borrowing your link on body float information for another thread, great find.
Thanks. I found it on another forum, not related to this case.
Calliope I am borrowing your link on body float information for another thread, great find.
I'm from WA and I think she's in the Sound. There's my answer.
Right: Their scent was never found, leading a reasonable person to surmise that someone was with them.
Right, in my past work as a news reporter, most interviews are conducted via phone. I think the Chief Criminal deputy has really turned the case, perhaps without knowing it, or at least without much fanfare....For me, in my unprofessional opinion (as I am merely a writer; I claim to nothing else ) everything hinges on this new clarity about the items not washing but depositing (as in dropping?) at this location 50-60 yards down the incline of the Grimmer house which reported the 1 am banging on the side of the house (a rural home on NE Island View Drive)---this so, so puts to rest the sleeping and swept away by high tide scenario, and makes me envision a chase down the beach on foot, during some kind of confrontation with a third party--I don't know why, but this really "turned a key" for me, in my own thinking....
Was due diligence done in searching for her? I really don't understand why when Az was found that the search for her ended. I think there is much more to come. There is no one on this forum at the moment but me. I trust that there is a search going on still but it is not for a body at this point.
I've read that something like 50,000 to 100,000 people go missing in the U.S. in any given year. That it is very hard to calculate because of the varied circumstances that people of all age ranges and backgrounds go unaccounted for. Will she fall between the cracks?
imo, smk, one would not gather the articles, aside from perhaps the inhaler though no meds were found, and carry them down the beach, if one was being chased.
However, it does makes sense that one might drop some of the items, like the wine, not the inhaler or the plastic ball, to head up the steep steps.
jmo
There were reports of videos showing her passing through this market both to and from the Williams'.
Does anyone know if she is able to be seen in both videos, or just her van, ie, could someone else have been driving it at that time, and wanting it to be captured on video? I'm not saying that happened, I just keep wondering is all...
I don't believe due diligence was used in searching for her. There have been extensive searches coordinated by volunteers of other missing persons but not for Shantina. I find that odd. And, my personal opinion is that she is still alive.
Why would they carry a plastic ball with them?
Inhaler? Sure. But a ball? Not to mention the wine.
I agree. I had hoped for a more thorough canvassing of the surrounding area and of Boston Harbor. Someone could have seen something that night/morning. Imo, there were relatively few local news reports. Many locals I've talked to had not even heard of this case, which is concerning to me.
I have not seen any fliers posted in the Olympia area, and I travel the area daily and frequent a number of businesses, office buildings, etc. If fliers have been posted here, there were/are not enough ~ jmo
I don't believe due diligence was used in searching for her. There have been extensive searches coordinated by volunteers of other missing persons but not for Shantina. I find that odd. And, my personal opinion is that she is still alive.
I guess you have a good point there. I was buying into the account that I had read, in which the idea that these items were being used as throwing objects, to ward off an attacker. (Running away from someone, and hurling the bottle of wine, the shoe, etc.). I suppose reading this account left that impression in my mind.imo, smk, one would not gather the articles, aside from perhaps the inhaler though no meds were found, and carry them down the beach, if one was being chased.
However, it does makes sense that one might drop some of the items, like the wine, not the inhaler or the plastic ball, to head up the steep steps.
jmo
I agree, this has never made sense to me: No scent, no footprints, so what did LE conclude, then?LE said they found no footprints, which also makes no sense, unless they are discounting the homeowners, and any family, friends, or business people who could have left footprints, but whatever....
In any case, my suggestion is that if there is no evidence that anyone knocked on the house, as the homeowners heard, does LE think they imagined it, or called in false information? Is it also possible someone threw 4 rocks at the house to make it sound like someone was knocking 4 times?
just wondering......
I think I imagined that those items were in a bag: And then, if a confrontation and a chase ensued , the child may have hurled some of the items in desperation. (One does tend to throw things if one is being chased; as a child, I would do this even if it was fun chasing, to be tickled, etc.) But then, I got this idea from reading someone's theory, and it sort of "stuck". Also, if those items were "left" there to give the impression they went up the stairs (as someone suggested) why would they feel all of those items should be left???Why would they carry a plastic ball with them?
Inhaler? Sure. But a ball? Not to mention the wine.