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posted before I was ready. Hate that!
You can provide summary!!!!!
How's that??
posted before I was ready. Hate that!
A couple of things from your article that make no sense to me. It sounds like her mother assumed ashes and "black tar" leaking out the back of the oven were automatically her daughter, just because she had been missing? That would be the last thing I'd think. My mind would be going to any other possibilities, like dough on the floor.Behind a Paywall
"A grieving mother has spoken for the first time about finding her 19-year-old daughter inside an oven."
Patience, Grasshopper... I had to finish my post. Sometimes sites (here and email) will post when I try to paste something, for instance.You can provide summary!!!!!
How's that??
Nothing ever has, nor will ever make sense here, other than the fact there were no safety violations. So I think family and the RCMP know things, or at the very least have strong suspicions, but are not pursuing it.A couple of things from your article that make no sense to me. It sounds like she assumed ashes and "black tar" leaking out the back of the oven were automatically her daughter, just because she had been missing? That would be the last thing I'd think. My mind would be going to any other possibilities, like dough on the floor.
And what really makes no sense to me is that LE came to the conclusion that nothing suspicious happened, there was no foul play. I just CAN'T imagine anyone would come up with that way to die by suicide. I mean, c'mon. There are much quicker and less painful ways. Due to that I call foul.
1) The mother said she opened the door to the oven and she was there. And then said that her body wasn't there. She couldn't see her.
2) Then she said... I was there on the floor with her for 5 or 10 minutes.
- If the oven reached ~400°, I would think the floor would be too hot for what sounds like her laying there next to the... whatever it was she couldn't see. Ash? If that's the case and she really laid there next to her on the floor, and it wasn't too hot to do so... it's just hard to imagine that she was burned to ashes, and then the oven cooled down enough over how much time? Not long enough in my guesstimate.
A couple of things from your article that make no sense to me. It sounds like her mother assumed ashes and "black tar" leaking out the back of the oven were automatically her daughter, just because she had been missing? That would be the last thing I'd think. My mind would be going to any other possibilities, like dough on the floor.
And what really makes no sense to me is that LE came to the conclusion that nothing suspicious happened, there was no foul play. I just CAN'T imagine anyone would come up with that way to die by suicide. I mean, c'mon. There are much quicker and less painful ways. Due to that I call foul.
1) The mother said she opened the door to the oven and she was there. And then said that her body wasn't there. She couldn't see her.
2) Then she said... I was there on the floor with her for 5 or 10 minutes.
- If the oven reached ~400°, I would think the floor would be too hot for what sounds like her laying there next to the... whatever it was she couldn't see. Ash? If that's the case and she really laid there next to her on the floor, and it wasn't too hot to do so... it's just hard to imagine that she was burned to ashes, and then the oven cooled down enough over how much time? Not long enough in my guesstimate.
In the US, yes.Usually safety warnings are posted in English and Spanish.
The Post has it... Mom of teen who baked to death in Walmart oven describes sick scene: ‘I opened the door and she was there’Behind a Paywall
"A grieving mother has spoken for the first time about finding her 19-year-old daughter inside an oven."