Found Deceased ME - Sarah McCarthy, 28, said that she didn't know where she was, Cornish, 14 Feb 2020

  • #61
LE may have more info than they released...maybe a video of her car. I guess the wait for tox results will be long ( though why it takes so long is beyond me...).
If she was disoriented, she may have hit the gas instead of brakes, whether drugged or not.
 
  • #62
So sad
 
  • #63
This may be morbid to post, but could it be she called from the submerged car as it was sinking? Perhaps with a head injury that caused the disorientation?
 
  • #64
This may be morbid to post, but could it be she called from the submerged car as it was sinking? Perhaps with a head injury that caused the disorientation?

I wondered that as well. I'm hopeful that toxicology and autopsy will reveal more details.
 
  • #65
This may be morbid to post, but could it be she called from the submerged car as it was sinking? Perhaps with a head injury that caused the disorientation?

I don't think that's possible. In my country there has been a few cases of people drowning in cars after falling off the road, and all the time all the specialist were saying that even a normal, sober adult has really small amount of time to get out of the car before it submerges. She would not have time to make a call and talk to somebody only about getting lost and being cold.

Besides, I can't personally believe that she would be THIS disoriented (to a point where she doesn't notice she has fallen off the road and is sinking, but still being able to call her mother to inform her she got lost).
 
  • #66
Hypothermia - Wikipedia

I have unwisely decided to drive a car with malfunctioning heat in the winter and I think that's the simplest explanation for this case, sadly. There but for the grace of God, go I.
 
  • #67
Cause of death determined for woman found dead in Ossipee River after going missing from work in Cornish, prompting search

CAUSE OF DEATH RELEASED
The Office of Chief Medical Examiner ruled the cause of a Sebago missing woman's death as “drowning with hypothermia” Wednesday. The manner of death was determined to be “accidental.”

On Wednesday, April 29, Cumberland County Sherrif's Office said in a statement that the results of 28-year-old Sarah McCarthy's toxicology testing showed that she had a 0.21% BAC level along with the presence of marijuana and amphetamines in her system.
 
  • #68
Cause of death determined for woman found dead in Ossipee River after going missing from work in Cornish, prompting search

CAUSE OF DEATH RELEASED
The Office of Chief Medical Examiner ruled the cause of a Sebago missing woman's death as “drowning with hypothermia” Wednesday. The manner of death was determined to be “accidental.”

On Wednesday, April 29, Cumberland County Sherrif's Office said in a statement that the results of 28-year-old Sarah McCarthy's toxicology testing showed that she had a 0.21% BAC level along with the presence of marijuana and amphetamines in her system.
What a sad case! I wonder why Sarah's intoxication level was so high? She was working at the bar and not visiting it as a patron...
 
  • #69
What a sad case! I wonder why Sarah's intoxication level was so high? She was working at the bar and not visiting it as a patron...
Going to guess she had a few drinks while she was working..
 
  • #70
What a sad case! I wonder why Sarah's intoxication level was so high? She was working at the bar and not visiting it as a patron...
Amphetamines could be Adderall or similar, which could have made her feel less intoxicated than she actually was, leading to more drinking.
 
  • #71
Just heartbreaking.
 
  • #72
I don’t get heart-broken when these kind of details come out: “had a 0.21% BAC level, with presence of marijuana and amphetamines”. I get pissed that someone chose to get behind a wheel- that others allowed her to- endangering God knows how many others. Damn lucky no one else was killed. Jmo.

I’ll never go so far as to say someone “deserved it” or “asked for it”. And I do extend condolences to her fam. But when will people learn? I hope the bar is investigated & possibly charged/fined. I doubt that all the usage happened after work. Jmo
 
  • #73
I don’t get heart-broken when these kind of details come out: “had a 0.21% BAC level, with presence of marijuana and amphetamines”. I get pissed that someone chose to get behind a wheel- that others allowed her to- endangering God knows how many others. Damn lucky no one else was killed. Jmo.

I’ll never go so far as to say someone “deserved it” or “asked for it”. And I do extend condolences to her fam. But when will people learn? I hope the bar is investigated & possibly charged/fined. I doubt that all the usage happened after work. Jmo
I feel the same way. It's not like they don't know what the consequences could be. The only thing I can think of, is someone spiked her drink. I hope they've looked at all cameras in the bar, if any, or any outside that could have indicated foul play.
 
  • #74
I'm a Mainer who was able to join the search party when this happened. At the time, the circumstances seemed really sketchy, as patrons were reporting being served by Sarah and that she seemed completely alert. I guess I am just saddened by the events and that her BAC was that high, that's really what I meant by heartbreaking. I agree that if she became intoxicated on her own, she is responsible for her actions, and that if that is the case, her family is lucky that no one else was involved or injured. If she was not responsible somehow for her own intoxication, I hope that justice is served.
 

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