Found Deceased AMBER Alert issued for 11-year-old Livingston, TX Girl - Audrii Cunningham

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  • #581
@MassGuy hi there, as soon as I saw your name I thought oh no, she must have been found, you always have the latest info and best sources :(
 
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Just under 2 hours then
 
  • #584
I wonder if Audrii has been located. Tim Miller’s group aided in the search.
I doubt it. The notice states "updates" and "ongoing search ".
If Audrii was found I think they'd just announce a scheduled PC without those words.
 
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I doubt it. The notice states "updates" and "ongoing search ".
If Audrii was found I think they'd just announce a scheduled PC without those words.
Maybe they are waiting to announce so didn’t change the notice? Hard to believe there’d be any need for a press conference otherwise. Time will tell….
 
  • #587
Maybe they are waiting to announce so didn’t change the notice? Hard to believe there’d be any need for a press conference otherwise. Time will tell….
Could be a case that they are going to confirm that they know the worse has happened but have been unable to locate her yet.
 
  • #588
It's been 5 days. If she is in the water, she would surface soon I think. Better chances at finding her wherever a current may have taken her.
 
  • #589
It's been 5 days. If she is in the water, she would surface soon I think. Better chances at finding her wherever a current may have taken her.
Yes, and sadly I've seen cases where a body was located 20-30 miles downstream! They sometimes cover an unbelievable amount of distance, and other times get caught on something and are close by. Needle in a haystack...
 
  • #590
Could be a case that they are going to confirm that they know the worse has happened but have been unable to locate her yet.
Yes, that’s possible.
 
  • #591
Yes, and sadly I've seen cases where a body was located 20-30 miles downstream! They sometimes cover an unbelievable amount of distance, and other times get caught on something and are close by. Needle in a haystack...
In the Shantina Smiley case, they found the boy washed to shore, but never found her, and it’s now been 14 years.
 
  • #592
What is the body of water so I can look at it on google earth?
 
  • #593
What is the body of water so I can look at it on google earth?
Livingston Dam, Livingston, Texas
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  • #594
What is the body of water so I can look at it on google earth?
Lake Livingston in Livingston, TX, which runs into the Trinity River where they're also searching.
 
  • #595
Lake Livingston in Livingston, TX, which runs into the Trinity River where they're also searching.
Because of the vastness, it’s extremely difficult for them to find her, from what I’ve gleaned from reading about other water searches and recoveries.
 
  • #596
bbm
If the neighbour saw Audrii walk to the bus stop every morning, then why would she be "dropped off " at the bus stop that one morning.
Did Mcdougal claim he dropped her off as was reported right after her disappearance, that she was dropped off and never got on the bus? Who else would say she was dropped off.
That in itself was a major red flag.
She always walked .

It is for us knowing what we know, however for her family I guess it was easy for him to explain away. He could easily tell them he found her running late in the morning so he offered her a lift so she would make the bus in time.
It sounds like maybe she was pretty self sufficient in the mornings. JMO
 
  • #597
It is for us knowing what we know, however for her family I guess it was easy for him to explain away. He could easily tell them he found her running late in the morning so he offered her a lift so she would make the bus in time.
It sounds like maybe she was pretty self sufficient in the mornings. JMO
She probably was. My almost 11 year old only really requires my assistance to get her up and moving in the mornings. From there, she does everything herself. I do drive her to school in the morning since I drive her younger sister to the school right next door, but she could easily handle mornings on her own. I would assume most other neurotypical 11 year olds could do this too.
 
  • #598
Because of the vastness, it’s extremely difficult for them to find her, from what I’ve gleaned from reading about other water searches and recoveries.
Right. Also, from Google: Lake Livingston has a surface area of 83,000 acres (360 km2) and impounds 1,750,000 acre-feet (2.16 km3) of water at its normal pool elevation of 131 feet (40 m) above mean sea level. The average depth of the lake is 23 feet (7 m) with a maximum depth of 90 feet (27 m).
 
  • #599
bbm
If the neighbour saw Audrii walk to the bus stop every morning, then why would she be "dropped off " at the bus stop that one morning.
Did Mcdougal claim he dropped her off as was reported right after her disappearance, that she was dropped off and never got on the bus? Who else would say she was dropped off.
That in itself was a major red flag.
She always walked .
…and he did initially say he dropped her off at the bus stop:

“She was allegedly dropped off at her bus stop, then later on we come to learn that she never even made it on the bus," Matthews said.

 
  • #600
Any link for PC
 
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