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Again from my reading the previous threads far too fast, either the report came in or the police were at the scene at 6 am the same day. 6:20, or 6:40, maybe. It was a Monday morning.
On a side note, Hurricane Belle was racing up the coast at this time. There had been warnings for people to evacuate coastal areas. It might be interesting to check the exact timing of the hurricane and evacuations. People who’d planned to get a motel at the beach might have had those plans disrupted.
6 AM seems likely for a truck driver who prefers night driving and is close to home in Lynchburg.
That is an interesting thought about the hurricane! I was in Savannah a few years ago when a hurricane blew in. I was evacuated inland to another hotel, then evacuated again. I went to the airport after the second evacuation and paid at the counter to get the last seat on the last plane out of town.
Maybe they evacuated from Myrtle Beach due to the hurricane. Hitching, or catching a lift inland with someone who lived in the Latta, SC area, a 2.5 hour ride, would seem like a lucky break.
Perhaps the person that gave them a lift thought they had money, or something valuable. Maybe they all met at the ice cream shop on the afternoon of August 9. Necessity can breed strange bedfellows.
A tropical wave moved off the African coast on July 28th. The disturbed area moved across the central tropical Atlantic and moved to the north of the Lesser Antilles, approaching the Bahamas by August 5th. Early on the 6th, the thunderstorm cluster became organized into a tropical depression. Steadily developing over the next few days, Belle became a major hurricane early on the 9th while moving northward towards the coast of Long Island. It struck western Long Island before moving northeast and losing tropical character over New England. The graphic below shows the storm total rainfall for Belle, using data provided from the National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, North Carolina.
Hurricane Belle - August 7-11, 1976