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Do you have a link or post# with a link that supports this? I don't recall having read this detail before. TIA.Some articles of clothing were located in the swamp, which I suppose could have been staged.
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http://www.9and10news.com/2017/11/10/state-police-continue-search-missing-couple-missaukee-county/Do you have a link or post# with a link that supports this? I don't recall having read this detail before. TIA.
Thanks. I thought the post above meant clothes found in the swamp, like in a body of water. Sounds like in the area of the swamp.http://www.9and10news.com/2017/11/10/state-police-continue-search-missing-couple-missaukee-county/
They found the stuff pretty close to the vehicle too. It included shoes and sweatpants. I'm not sure which article gave those details, it may have been on the Find page (FB)
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The whole area is considered a swamp. A swamp isn't all water/wet.Thanks. I thought the post above meant clothes found in the swamp, like in a body of water. Sounds like in the area of the swamp.
She says hunters found Jeff’s car then state police found his car keys, along with other belongings like Alexandria’s purse, some clothes, Jeff’s wallet, and both of their hats.
What else is off is there vehicle had half a tank of gas, why leave it?I'd love to know if the car keys and wallet were found in or very near a pair of pants. It does not make sense to me to leave things behind that easily fit in pants pockets and I think even if hypothermia caused them to undress, I do not see removing the keys and wallet that would likely be in the pockets. There phones have not been found correct? Again, why dump the keys and wallet but keep a phone (unless it too is out there and just hasn't been found). Or maybe his pants didn't have pockets and he got sick of carrying things or was angry and threw them?
Finding single shoes and clothes sounds very much like they were suffering from hypothermia. But like everyone else, I don't understand not going to one of the nearby houses at all. Unless they maybe sat in the car with it not running for a while thinking someone would show up, possibly fell asleep, and woke up already suffering from hypothermia.
How stuck was the vehicle? Could the exhaust have been blocked with mud?
Do you have a link or post# with a link that supports this? I don't recall having read this detail before. TIA.
I don't see any comments?http://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2017/12/grand_rapids_seeking_promise_z.html
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http://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2017/12/grand_rapids_seeking_promise_z.html
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Alexandrias violent past:
http://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2016/02/cadillac_couple_lures_teen_int.html
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This link doesnt take me to a specific story?
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http://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2017/12/grand_rapids_seeking_promise_z.html
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