Four months have passed since Rebekah disappeared. It is true that most people who drown in the Clark Fork River seem to be found within hours or days. I've checked the news stories. The cases mentioned above all involved a lag time, and they all have oddities. No one seems to know how or why the two men ended up where they did, or no one is saying anything publicly. As for the woman, she was murdered.
To Mineral County investigators: Have any of Rebekah's bank cards or credit cards been used since she vanished? Did she withdraw a significant amount of money from her bank account prior to her disappearance? Has her SSN been used, or her health records accessed?
It has been stated in social media that police say Rebekah's husband is not considered a suspect. Investigators never dismiss anyone as a "suspect" or "person of interest" in a murder investigation or missing persons case until the case is solved (well, that is what they do in places like big cities). She is listed as a missing person on the state website. Please make a public statement to clarify. Do you consider this a simple drowning, a suicide or a voluntary disappearance? If so, why aren't other possibilities being considered? Threats were made against Rebekah and her dog. A court appearance was scheduled in an abuse case against her husband. What more do you need? Surely criminal activity must be considered a possibility in light of this information.
Does the Mineral County Sheriff's Department have a detective, or just highway patrol chasing drug smugglers and speeders? How much experience do they have investigating murders?
In some parts of my country, women and girls who disappear along highways known for criminal activity are considered "high risk". Riding a bicycle on a dirt road near one of these routes? High risk. It's not the activity itself, but the risk implicit in being near the criminals and criminal activity along the highway.