MS MS - Myra Lewis, 2, Camden, 1 March 2014 - #1

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  • #441
Are gators in those lakes or in the immediate area?
 
  • #442
Ok, lets think....was there any delivery trucks in that area that day that the Mom might have seen? Any teenagers out? Are they close to any major interstate where someone might have wandered into the woods and came out on their property? It was the first of the month, people are fixed income get their checks, tax season has started. More traffic maybe in the area.
 
  • #443
Not sure about if there are gators in that water. I'm sure there are snakes galore tho. They live in the sticks so any and all wildlife you can think of is out there. Their house looks like their hoarders. Remember months back when the lady wouldn't let her ex see their baby and he went and called the police. They searched and searched and nothing. Then I think, not positive on this, they ended up finding her in a drawer cause the house was so clustered from hoarding. Am I remembering right? I wonder if they've torn that house apart yet and if not WHY NOT?
 
  • #444
Not sure about if there are gators in that water. I'm sure there are snakes galore tho. They live in the sticks so any and all wildlife you can think of is out there. Their house looks like their hoarders. Remember months back when the lady wouldn't let her ex see their baby and he went and called the police. They searched and searched and nothing. Then I think, not positive on this, they ended up finding her in a drawer cause the house was so clustered from hoarding. Am I remembering right? I wonder if they've torn that house apart yet and if not WHY NOT?

The FBI evidence recovery team went in and came out with four bags of evidence, so they have gone through the house. I am not certain if anyone went in prior to this, but I would hope so. Personally, four bags is a LOT of evidence.
 
  • #445
Not sure about if there are gators in that water. I'm sure there are snakes galore tho. They live in the sticks so any and all wildlife you can think of is out there. Their house looks like their hoarders. Remember months back when the lady wouldn't let her ex see their baby and he went and called the police. They searched and searched and nothing. Then I think, not positive on this, they ended up finding her in a drawer cause the house was so clustered from hoarding. Am I remembering right? I wonder if they've torn that house apart yet and if not WHY NOT?

Oh yeah, the water moccasins are a guarantee for sure. Gators are a possibility. There are lots all around the state in various bodies of water, but mostly where they connect to a river or large lake.

I was curious about all the junk. I thought I heard that they were renters, which makes the junk really odd. It's not all that odd to come across yards with junk like that out in the country. It's an eyesore and a hazard but it happens. But with renters? Then on the news tonight in the 4:00 report they showed an aerial view of a house with no junk at all. Then later at 5:30 they were back in front of the house with all the junk. Wrong house, I guess?
 
  • #446
I mean they are so far out there in the sticks that I would think it would be super quiet and serene. So, a lost child crying I'd think you could hear a long distance away.
 
  • #447
Not sure about if there are gators in that water. I'm sure there are snakes galore tho. They live in the sticks so any and all wildlife you can think of is out there. Their house looks like their hoarders. Remember months back when the lady wouldn't let her ex see their baby and he went and called the police. They searched and searched and nothing. Then I think, not positive on this, they ended up finding her in a drawer cause the house was so clustered from hoarding. Am I remembering right? I wonder if they've torn that house apart yet and if not WHY NOT?

Elaina steinfurth? found in rafters above garage, in a box. :(

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  • #448
The FBI evidence recovery team went in and came out with four bags of evidence, so they have gone through the house. I am not certain if anyone went in prior to this, but I would hope so. Personally, four bags is a LOT of evidence.

screen shot from news report...4 small bags collected from the home.
 

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  • #449
If she ran after her mom's car down the road and then turned around or went another direction it would be very easy to get lost. Especially if she went into some trees. It is very easy for adults to get turned around in the woods and lose their sense of direction, so a 2 year old?? Way too easy!

I'm sure it has been pretty cold there at night, and I don't know how low the temp has to be to get hypothermia, but I get cold when it's 40, without a coat.
 
  • #450
I can't get a feel for this case. I don't wanna believe anything has happened to her. I just don't want to!!!! Most of the kids are older, and if they were there, then should be able to say what went on. Probably like most households with many kids, the older ones help look after the younger ones. But everything is so quiet! Looks like the police would have the family begging for the baby! BUT, maybe they just can't. I don't know.
 
  • #451
screen shot from news report...4 small bags collected from the home.

That is not a lot of evidence. :facepalm:
It's probably her hair brush, her tooth brush and anything else that may have DNA.
They likely went in looking for "evidence" they could use to identify her body. :twocents:

It doesn't look like they took her pillow, blankets, sheets, etc. Unless they did in a previous search.
 
  • #452
screen shot from news report...4 small bags collected from the home.

I saw that yesterday, it was posted previously. I think I did, actually! It is a LOT to me, if they thought the child wandered away. If they only needed evidence for DNA to identify, a hairbrush would suffice. IMO.
 
  • #453
I saw that yesterday, it was posted previously. I think I did, actually! It is a LOT to me, if they thought the child wandered away. If they only needed evidence for DNA to identify, a hairbrush would suffice. IMO.

Small bags don't hold a lot. I'm sure they probably have only certain items in each bag.
 
  • #454
I saw that yesterday, it was posted previously. I think I did, actually! It is a LOT to me, if they thought the child wandered away. If they only needed evidence for DNA to identify, a hairbrush would suffice. IMO.

Truly it's not. Hubby is ex LE, and he said that was just a smidgen. Look at the evidence they took out of the Anthony's home. It was trucks, as in plural. :)
 
  • #455
Small bags don't hold a lot. I'm sure they probably have only certain items in each bag.

Yes, they separate the items, to prevent contamination.
 
  • #456
Truly it's not. Hubby is ex LE, and he said that was just a smidgen. Look at the evidence they took out of the Anthony's home. It was trucks, as in plural. :)

I know many people in LE and the FBI. In the grand scheme of things, of course it is not. But my point, is that if they think she wandered off, then four bags, IMO, is a lot of evidence to gather. This is one of the MANY reasons why I don't think that she wandered off.

You don't have to agree with me, no one does, but this is my opinion. And I am not going to continue to defend my opinion.

And LE said he wouldn't discuss the evidence they gathered. So, if it was just for DNA purposes, I feel he would have said so, as I have heard this said before.
 
  • #457
These are the people that went into the home
http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/lab/forensic-response/ert

IMO, if they were collecting her hairbrush, toothbrush, etc, LE would have done this and not this super and qualified team within the FBI. Does this mean something happened to involving foul play? No.
 
  • #458
I know many people in LE and the FBI. In the grand scheme of things, of course it is not. But my point, is that if they think she wandered off, then four bags, IMO, is a lot of evidence to gather. This is one of the MANY reasons why I don't think that she wandered off.

You don't have to agree with me, no one does, but this is my opinion. And I am not going to continue to defend my opinion.

And LE said he wouldn't discuss the evidence they gathered. So, if it was just for DNA purposes, I feel he would have said so, as I have heard this said before.

It is what it is at this point and the family is not up for sleuthing or speculation until or unless something changes
 
  • #459
For DNA, couldn't have they have swabbed MOm and Dad?
 
  • #460
For DNA, couldn't have they have swabbed MOm and Dad?

I think it's typical to gather hair brushes and toothbrushes, in any missing persons case. Even when their is familial relations that can provide DNA.
 
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