The Mariposa County Sheriff’s Office also shared the following timeline of recent events and their investigation.
Saturday, Aug. 14: Jonathan Gerrish researches Hites Cove hike via a phone app.
Sunday, Aug. 15: 7:45 a.m., witness sees the Gerrish/Chung family traveling toward the trailhead in...
I don't know if this means anything at all -- there are multiple pictures of their dog (which was actually Ellen's dog, pre-Jon) -- Oksi was never pictured tethered in any photos. He was also not a lab as people have reported here. He may have been a mixed-lab -- but he was certainly not a...
It is insinuated (IMHO) by statements such as :
"Now that we're five days in, no, we're no longer considering homicide as a cause of death.
They are now looking into other possible causes, including carbon monoxide poisoning, rattlesnake bites - although there would likely have been evidence on...
For those of you that think heatstroke is the cause -- what do you think the reason is that law enforcement hasn't said something to the effect of, "Due to lack of other obvious causes, these are likely a heat-related fatalities, but we aren't ruling it as such until we complete our...
This article is behind a paywall (San Francisco Chronicle), but here it is:
'Not one clue': The mystery is only deepening around the family found dead on a Sierra trail
and the quote you're referring to:
"When the deputy found the truck, a search-and-rescue team hiked down the steep and...
I question the assumption that TWO adults of differing sex and weights --- who are extremely experienced travelers and hikers in seemingly excellent physical condition, would both succumb at nearly the same time and place with water still available. And, even if we were to believe that -- that...
Actually, I did mention that a cell phone was found in his pocket. They were at a part of the trail where there is virtually no cellular service, and satellite phones had to be used. They (Sheriff's office) advised that they would be searching phones to ascertain of any texts had been...
I would guess it would be something odorless/tasteless in the water source they brought as the preliminary autopsy looked for puncture marks (needle) and certainly stomach contents would include pills casings?
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