I am not sure if this is allowable by the rules due to the site source, but I saw the Zillow posting of the new house (assuming bought by the now landlord), and the marketing blurb states a fully fenced backyard. So a 5 year old got out the back door, and also a gate, and wandered off? That makes me even more skeptical.
Hey Everyone. There are a couple of questions/ideas being floated I just wanna address.
First, the question of why isn't LE searching the water. I suspect they are not searching the water because it would be impossible for someone to deposit a body in them without someone noticing. As I recall of the parks they have searched thus far, the ponds/lakes have been fairly exposed to the public with no real way of someone dropping a body without being noticed.
Second, the question of if some sort of natural debris led LE to the parks. It is possible but I find it doubtful. In most small geographical areas, like Wichita, the local species of trees, bushes and grasses will all be the same. Since Wichita is located in a fairly cold climate the diversity of naturally occurring floral species is going to be limited, in other words, you don't find a lot of different species of anything in colder areas. This means that what you find on the north side of town you're going to find all over town, there is no real way to differentiate them without using complicated and time consuming genetic analysis and even then you won't find much of a difference between a tree on the north side of town and the same species of tree on the east side. Same thing goes for soil, soil tends to be homogeneous in a highly developed area like Wichita. If they were searching areas outside of the city I'd say "sure, maybe soil led them there" but even that is doubtful since you can't tell the difference between types of soils just on sight unless they are vastly different (e.g. loamy soil versus sandy soil versus clay). I've been working in the dirt for close to 20 years and I still have to use charts and a hand lens to differentiate between so types of soil.
I'm guessing that somehow they think he has been buried somewhere?These are all excellent possibilities of why they may be focused on a park. Thanks for brainstorming them!
But the tip was from a tipline so does that mean someone was at her home and saw something like these things, recognized the possible importance, and called LE?
And still...if he was at the park assumably from evidence such as this, Why oh Why aren't they checking the bodies of water there? I'm sorry, I just can't figure out why the water is not being searched. Just because dry soil or dry anything is found that relates to a park doesn't mean he didn't end up in the water...
These are all excellent possibilities of why they may be focused on a park. Thanks for brainstorming them!
But the tip was from a tipline so does that mean someone was at her home and saw something like these things, recognized the possible importance, and called LE?
And still...if he was at the park assumably from evidence such as this, Why oh Why aren't they checking the bodies of water there? I'm sorry, I just can't figure out why the water is not being searched. Just because dry soil or dry anything is found that relates to a park doesn't mean he didn't end up in the water...
Maybe the tip was from someone who spoke to stepmom and remembered her saying something about the park, but didn't have specifics, as conversations with neighbors or shop clerks, etc. are usually just passing comments.
Speculation, brainstorming, not fact.
jmo
To answer your first point— No, not all of these lakes are out in the open. The first area searched (Great Plains Nature Center) is actually very secluded in areas. It is a “wetland” park. So water is very accessible throughout the entire park. There is plenty of wooded areas as well.
Second— the species of plants are relatively the same across town. But like I mentioned previously, Great Plains focuses on wetland wildlife which you won’t find in your back yard.
Also, who said Wichita is cold?!I have been pregnant during our summers where it isn’t unusual to have weeks of 110+ temps! I wish I lived in a cold area!! Hah!
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I'm guessing that somehow they think he has been buried somewhere?
Perhaps a need for cadaver dogs in the coming days?
MOO
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Thank you for sharing your expertise with us!Hey Everyone. There are a couple of questions/ideas being floated I just wanna address.
First, the question of why isn't LE searching the water. I suspect they are not searching the water because it would be impossible for someone to deposit a body in them without someone noticing. As I recall of the parks they have searched thus far, the ponds/lakes have been fairly exposed to the public with no real way of someone dropping a body without being noticed.
Second, the question of if some sort of natural debris led LE to the parks. It is possible but I find it doubtful. In most small geographical areas, like Wichita, the local species of trees, bushes and grasses will all be the same. Since Wichita is located in a fairly cold climate the diversity of naturally occurring floral species is going to be limited, in other words, you don't find a lot of different species of anything in colder areas. This means that what you find on the north side of town you're going to find all over town, there is no real way to differentiate them without using complicated and time consuming genetic analysis and even then you won't find much of a difference between a tree on the north side of town and the same species of tree on the east side. Same thing goes for soil, soil tends to be homogeneous in a highly developed area like Wichita. If they were searching areas outside of the city I'd say "sure, maybe soil led them there" but even that is doubtful since you can't tell the difference between types of soils just on sight unless they are vastly different (e.g. loamy soil versus sandy soil versus clay). I've been working in the dirt for close to 20 years and I still have to use charts and a hand lens to differentiate between some types of soil.
I suspect they are searching the parks because of the tip received and/or because the parks would probably be the best hiding spot for a little body. While going into the water would be a chore, especially with it being winter, hiding a body in underbrush or even a shallow grave would be easy to accomplish. But even a shallow grave I have my doubts, with it being winter I'm sure the ground is probably frozen solid up in Kansas this time of year.
Regarding Great Plains Nature Center, I thought someone said further back in the comments that you can't get onto the Center grounds after closing. Is that incorrect?
I don't think he is either.I seriously doubt anyone would have buried a body in any of these parks. Though you can find locations to have a bit of privacy at the Nature Center definitely not enough though to cover up a crime. THey would be much more likely to drive out into the country to bury it than to do it in any of these parks.
That's what it was here on Sat. So drastically different conditions now.You guys rock explaining the issue with divers. I forgot some states have weather....where I live it's sunny and 70 all year round (ugh).
Thanks!
The issues with divers today specifically is the cold, snow, rain, and ice. Its my understanding Friday is the soonest for better diving conditions.
Regarding Great Plains Nature Center, I thought someone said further back in the comments that you can't get onto the Center grounds after closing. Is that incorrect?
Feb 20
The parents of Lucas Hernandez's stepmother have issued a statement regarding the little boy's disappearance.
"We just want Lucas home safe. We are asking for everyone's prayers and support. We would like to thank everyone that have been so supportive," reads the statement.
Tuesday afternoon, Wichita police and investigators from the FBI were back in the neighborhood where the five-year-old was last seen.
His step-grandparents acknowledged the fact that everyone wants answers and wants to know where the little boy could be.
"We know everyone is anxious for answers, as are we. Please understand that this has turned our lives upside down and we ask that our privacy is respected. Even though law enforcement hasn't been able to provide much information to the public, please trust that they are doing everything in their power to bring Lucas home."
http://www.kwch.com/content/news/Po...search-for-missing-Wichita-boy-474598043.html
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