Beaubeaubeau,And no scavenger birds in Yosemite that would grab the attention of the searchers also?
Let's agree to disagree then.
No, it's not. Saying that he would NOT have to fight her means exactly that - in case of abduction there MAY be or may NOT be a need to physically fight the victim so it's not that limited.
If anything then saying that he would have to fight her is more of a speculation cause it already rules out a possibilities that she was threatened with a gun or lured for joined hike towards the lake by someone who did not appear threatening - while there is no reason to rule out anything.
As we are considering abduction then why not all scenarios that we know abduction happen but just one that starts with physical confrontation?
Same level as oh, this person wasnt murdered cause there were no gunshot wounds on their body and nevermind that murder could also mean stabbing, strangling, hitting and so on.
And I was wondering about:
a) night,
b) using the crowd of day to pass without grabbing anybodys attention.
In what area?
I looked at the facts and stated multiple times in this very thread that accidental death appears to be the most likely scenario with her meeting foul play still worth considering.
Statistically girls are the most often attacked and abducted. Not much of a reason to consider abduction if someone went missing at even more unspecific area of the park, at more or less unspecific moment and search wasn't as fast or as thorough. Here it's weirder.
- Scavenger birds: If she fell deep into Tenaya Canyon and got wedged in a crack or under brush, the birds wouldn’t be visible from above.
- “Let’s agree to disagree”: No. You’ve admitted you’ve never been to Yosemite or hiked this terrain. I have. Your arguments are based on speculation. Mine are based on experience.
- Deception or gun + Trailhead/crowd: Your whole argument is pure “what if” speculation. You’re inventing scenarios. That’s not how this works.
- “In what area?”: The very remote high country wilderness at 9,000 feet, miles from any road. Why would any predator hike all the way up there with a backpack full of water and trail mix, sweating his arse off, to sit in the dark? No women are walking around at night. The few hikers up there are already in their tents, sleeping. He’d have a better chance of finding a mountain lion or raccoon than a woman. The whole idea is ridiculous.
- “I’ve said accident is most likely”: No, you haven’t. You’ve spent this entire conversation with me pushing abduction and foul play.
- Statistically, girls are more often abducted: True in cities. Irrelevant in remote wilderness.
- “Here it’s weirder”: No, it isn’t. Past Sunrise Lake 2, every trail split leads toward Tenaya Canyon. She had no light, and it was dark. She took the wrong fork and walked into terrain she couldn’t see and fell. That’s not mysterious — that’s geography. (See the attached map)
I deal with facts. You deal with hypotheticals. There’s no point continuing this conversation.
I'll leave it there.