Graph showing surface surface water level lowering change- 3.5 ft total from 8/6-8/21. We accepted that this would reflect in a 25 foot wider beach on the date Kiely went missing than it was on date of recovery. The Nevada County Sheriff told us that.
Graph for surface water level change 8/21-9/6 when laptop was discovered- 6.5 feet lower surface level from time AWP was there to laptop find, 3 feet additional reduction in surface water level from when Kiely went missing to when AWP found her.
If we use the same reasoning for calculating the effect on width/depth of beach, the 6.5 foot additional reduction in surface level would equate to over 46 feet, making the car less than 12 feet off the waterline of the beach now. The beach would be 73 feet broader. That’s not right.
And it doesn’t seem so from what I’ve seen in video’s. IMO.
How far out was the laptop found?
We didn’t consider the ground elevation of the beach or slope, maybe? Although from what I’ve seen it doesn’t seem pronounced IMO.
Or the Sheriff guessed the 25 foot difference and we ran with it?
Doug said it was really sticky mud. The water looks crystal clear even at the shore line. I still don’t understand why no tire tewad marks were visible the first or second day. It’s not rocky and there is no current flowing as far as I can see.
55 feet offshore where the car was found is roughly 27 steps. 27 steps.
This is so tragic and unfathomable.
Graph for surface water level change 8/21-9/6 when laptop was discovered- 6.5 feet lower surface level from time AWP was there to laptop find, 3 feet additional reduction in surface water level from when Kiely went missing to when AWP found her.
If we use the same reasoning for calculating the effect on width/depth of beach, the 6.5 foot additional reduction in surface level would equate to over 46 feet, making the car less than 12 feet off the waterline of the beach now. The beach would be 73 feet broader. That’s not right.
And it doesn’t seem so from what I’ve seen in video’s. IMO.
How far out was the laptop found?
We didn’t consider the ground elevation of the beach or slope, maybe? Although from what I’ve seen it doesn’t seem pronounced IMO.
Or the Sheriff guessed the 25 foot difference and we ran with it?
Doug said it was really sticky mud. The water looks crystal clear even at the shore line. I still don’t understand why no tire tewad marks were visible the first or second day. It’s not rocky and there is no current flowing as far as I can see.
55 feet offshore where the car was found is roughly 27 steps. 27 steps.
This is so tragic and unfathomable.