laurawlms
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Thank you for thinking out loud. From what I know, the dog was not on a leash he had on an E-collar. Rebekah's mom has said she gets told different items being found on the riverbank depending on who she talks to. My first day in MT after Rebekah went missing, the first deputy on the scene (from Mineral County Sheriff Office) met me and Rebekah's mom at the scene where he said the items were found on the riverbank. From my memory of what he said was found on the riverbank, the leash was an item found along with Rebekah's cell phone, e-collar remote, a shirt, and a hat. Nobody knows if Rebekah and her dog could have fallen from the climbing rock. But, Rebekah's mom shared that the climbing rock area has been cleared by Missoula SAR.Just thinking out loud, I'm wondering about the situation with the dog. I can think of three ways for the dog to drown. (I am not an expert of anything) 1) It would have had to have been wounded , 2) it was held underwater by its leash, 3) a human purposefully harmed it.
The area where RB and her dog went missing is a climbing area. Could RB and the dog have fallen from the climbing rock?
If RB was accidentally washed or fell into the river, maybe she was walking the dog and held the leash and dragged the dog along?
@laurawlms , I know you said there was no necropsy on the dog so I assume that you cannot verify either 1) the dog drowned and 2) the dog still leashed?
I'm not really hypothesizing anything, just trying to think about some aspects of this case.
IMO
Since there was no necropsy, drowning was determined only by what the vet was being told. My vet has always told me, if you want to know the true reason for an animal's death necropsy, otherwise you are only getting a best guess based on info obtained, which can be skewed.
Mineral County Sheriff's office think Rebekah's dog got caught in a current and panicked, Rebekah went in to help the dog and also got caught in the current and drowned. The dog was found 10 miles down river (further down than they were going to search) and Rebekah still has not been found 52 days later. The issue is nobody saw Rebekah there and nobody saw her go in the river. Their theory is based on (from what I'm being told by her mom) a video on Rebekah's phone of her training hand commands with her dog on the riverbank This is a busy recreation area from what I saw when I was there. But Mineral County has always handled this as a drowning and no search dogs were brought in to track her scent to determine if she went in the river. The deputy told me on the riverbank this wasn't and isn't being investigated as a crime so there was no reason to bring in dogs, secure the area, fingerprint items found on the riverbank, or fingerprint her vehicle.