MS MS - Jessica Stacks, 28, missing from boat on Tallahatchie River, 1 Jan 2021

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"Stacks, 28, from the Harmony community, was first reported missing about 10 p.m. Friday after her companion, Jerry Wayne Baggett, was found downriver.

The couple had gotten into a small boat without a motor, putting it into the Tallahatchie River at the bridge on County Road 46 south of Enterprise about daylight Friday morning."

They were hunting.

She did not have her cell phone with her, but had left it with the man that helped them launch the boat.

Her coat was found discarded.


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Sheriff Jimmy Edwards said the couple, described as being in a relationship, had gotten into a small boat without a motor, putting it into the Tallahatchie River at the bridge on County Road 46 south of Enterprise about daylight Friday morning.

Edwards said the two were apparently hunting. “You know, sometimes when the river is high people will get in boats and float down the river to catch deer or hogs and shoot them,” he said. “That’s what they were doing.”

Apparently, at one point about a mile or mile and a half past West Union, Stacks got out of the boat, saying she intended to walk out of the river bottom, according to what the sheriff was told.

“Baggett continued down the river at least a couple of miles before getting out on the opposite side of the river,” Edwards said. “He ended up calling his son and they said for him to stay where he was and they would come get him,” he said. “They told him to holler and yell and they would find him.”

When they found Baggett, it became apparent that Stacks was missing.

Although Stacks owned a cell phone, she did not have it with her. The sheriff said the plan had been to leave her phone with the person who helped them put the boat in. They took Baggett’s phone with them, in order to call her phone when they decided to get out of the river. That person would then come and get them.

“Yesterday, the water was out and it appears when she got out she was surrounded by water and maybe didn’t realize that was going to be the case,” the sheriff said. “Maybe she couldn’t cross, it was too deep. There is a very deep dragline ditch between there and road, and if it were filled with water you wouldn’t know how deep it was until you stepped in it.”

Stacks had a coat, which searchers found apparently discarded, but probably was not dressed warmly enough for the weather the past two nights.

The sheriff said they did find evidence of where she had been, items and footprints. However the water had made tracking impossible and was washing away prints as well.

Members of the Union County Sheriff’s Department, Union County Search and Rescue and Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks searched an area of several miles through late Friday night and all day Saturday, on foot, by boat and ATV.

“We tried to get a helicopter with special equipment, but they told us the ceiling was too low and a helicopter could not fly,” the sheriff said. “We think the weather will be better tomorrow and will try to get one again.”

A daylight search was scheduled for 8 a.m. Sunday with game and fish personnel, deputies and members of the county volunteer fire departments.

The operation is still described as a search and rescue effort.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the family, her mother and grandmother,” the sheriff said. “We are doing everything we can to find her.”
 
I guess I've just become way too cynical but this story stinks IMO. One question I have is why would she get out of the boat. Question no. 2, if he had a phone and had no problem with her getting out of the boat, why didn't he call someone to pick her up? Question no. 3, why didn't he call her phone to get the man who helped them launch the boat to pick them up (that was the reason she left her phone with him, right?) Why call his son instead? Question no. 4, was the boat just abandoned by the man?
It became apparent she was missing when the son got to his father? I guess the son noticed she was missing.....OK.
 
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I guess I've just become way too cynical but this story stinks IMO. One question I have is why would she get out of the boat. Question no. 2, if he had a phone and had no problem with her getting out of the boat, why didn't he call someone to pick her up? Question no. 3, why didn't he call her phone to get the man who helped them launch the boat to pick them up (that was the reason she left her phone with him, right?) Why call his son instead?
It became apparent she was missing when the son got to his father? I guess the son noticed she was missing.....OK.
My hnky meter is rising. I have all the same questions as you!
 
I guess I've just become way too cynical but this story stinks IMO. One question I have is why would she get out of the boat. Question no. 2, if he had a phone and had no problem with her getting out of the boat, why didn't he call someone to pick her up? Question no. 3, why didn't he call her phone to get the man who helped them launch the boat to pick them up (that was the reason she left her phone with him, right?) Why call his son instead? Question no. 4, was the boat just abandoned by the man?
It became apparent she was missing when the son got to his father? I guess the son noticed she was missing.....OK.
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Why would she take her coat off? To try and cross another body of water?

1) They did not plan to separate, the plan was to use the man's phone to call the person who gave them the boat to come get both of them; so they did not stick to their plan...why not? Either she was already very cold and needed to get warm and her companion would not turn back or they had some other quarrel.

2) If she was soaking wet from falling out of the boat or clamboring to shore, she would have been hypothermic quickly - resulting in paradoxical undressing (maybe - they took off at dawn).

3) Did they take off at dawn and then her companion reports her missing at 10:30 pm?

When did she get out? What did they do all day?

The whole plan seems really misguided. They took a boat that didn't have a motor (were they paddling? How many paddles?) on a swollen river, and it was chilly.

I am so weary of the exceptional negligence shown by hiking/boating partners while in the wild. Everyone should do everything possible to avoid separating, especially with only one phone. If one person needs to go back, both go back.

In this case, it sounds like they would have had to call for a lift - and possibly need to be on a certain side of the river. So many errors made here and her companion is super irresponsible if not criminally negligent. IMO.
 
Someone tell me they had oars, please. They weren't planning to literally float down a flooded river bottom with no direction, were they? How were they supposed to harvest anything they shot with only a small boat for transport? It's not even clear to me that the person who helped launch them had a boat or whether he was planning to meet them with a trailer or whatever they used to get the boat there in the first place.

This stinks to high heavens and I almost hope they were on a binge of something to provide some sort of weak excuse. I also assume at this point that people other than her boating companion and the person who took her phone have substantiated that she was alive at the outset of this trip.
 
Officials exhausting options in search for woman missing in Tallahatchie river bottom
January 5th, 2021

“We’ve done all we could on land,” Sheriff Jimmy Edwards said Tuesday afternoon. “I’m going to meet with emergency management director Curt Clayton and we are going to concentrate on the river.” ...but high water prevented further tracking. The river bottom area is rough terrain, cut up with serpentine natural ditches, filled with brush. There are also deep man-made ditches dug to drain water from crop fields. The search continued on a scaled-down basis Monday and Tuesday, because fewer volunteers and officials from other areas were available.
 

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