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Someone could fall off the top. Or be dumped off, I guess. The following are just facts, I'm not trying to prove or disprove anything...Or could have the person fallen from much higher up?
The park, hiking trail, and entrance to the road is closed at sundown, so no one driving up there the night Chance went missing.
The lightning was likely gone by the time Chance could/would have walked there. He was last on camera a mile away at 10 pm.
If Chance walked into the park that night, (from the back side), and if for some reason he decided to go to the top of the bluffs, the chances of him locoating and making it up the hiking trail in the darkness, after a torrential rain, with no light (his phone stopped prior to 10pm) are slim. It's steep enough that marathon athletes use it to train on. (Like, it's really annoying when you're gasping with each little step, and this guy charges past you running full speed, and before you drag yourself much farther towards the top, he's been there and breezes past on the way down. Don't ask how I know.

It appears the skeletal remains were found on the side of the extreme northern bluff, and l'm not sure area above it accessible by trail.