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Oh dear!! Shocked by this COD...hmm need to go rethink some things
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To believe that, you have to believe someone accidentally coincidentally moved her phone from Yuba City to Live Oak after she drowned.
Per the pictures a member provided by actually going to the scene it seems like a pretty far walk I think they said a mile at leastDoes anyone know the distance from where Aly's truck was found to the nearest point of the river? I remember someone posted this in a previous thread but i can't find it!
Sorry simple question. So this means she was alive b4 being dumped in river? Also hmmm Could she have "drowned " elsewhere? Thn been dumped in river. I do not believe she walked thru the orchard to the river after seeing images provided by a user here
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I did a little research when she was found in the river and was surprised to learn that a body in water takes twice as long to decompose. Which is good for showing cause of death so i thought . And also learned that typically when a person drowns, the body is in an almost fetal like postion. Curled inwards.
I definitely agree was it pool water river water or what I wonder if they went that far to check it out..there has to be more than this but I'm really sad that I don't think there is I think this will be it and that's thatI would like to know if the water in her kings was river water.
However I think pings are not an exact science and I've always felt that could be a red herring. The area is rural it could be that her phone pinged on the next tower over for some reason
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could this actually be a legitimate accident?
Actually, a body in fresh water decomposes faster than salt or land. I read a study from the university of north Texas about this
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I definitely agree was it pool water river water or what I wonder if they went that far to check it out..there has to be more than this but I'm really sad that I don't think there is I think this will be it and that's that
Justice for Aly [emoji272]
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I read so many studies and found so many contradictions and different results, there is definitely no consensus, the temperature of the water alone makes each case different.
The Texas study that I read used pigs in tanks in the Texas heat, protected from predators, so no fish or crabs to speed decomposition. Texas has that body farm out by San Marcus, between Austin and San Antonio. If you look at it on google maps, you can see the cages and faint outlines of human bodies and skeletons.
(I just looked through every one of our emoticons and there's not a skeleton or skull to be found)
My csi lovers are in the house. <modsnip>
Okay she drowned. But where did the water source come from. Pool, toilet water, bathtub, river, lake, puddle or ocean?
I was thinking the same thing. <modsnip>
😔 Oh, I hope you're not right... something in my gut has been, and continues to, tell me that there's more to this case than a simple accidental drowning...If she drowned, it was likely an accident. Particularly so in the eyes of law enforcement. It is doubtful that any more investigation will be applied to this case.
If she drowned, it was likely an accident. Particularly so in the eyes of law enforcement. It is doubtful that any more investigation will be applied to this case.
ThisI agree. She could have also drown in the river by being held underwater. IMO.
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