Found Deceased OH - Braylen Noble, 3, non-verbal, Toledo, 4 Sept 2020

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That water looks pretty clear to me.
 
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That water looks pretty clear to me.

If he was moved from a different hiding place what made someone choose a shallow pool where he would be quickly found?
 
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If he was moved from a different hiding place what made someone choose a shallow pool where he would be quickly found?

Makes about as much sense as any of this, right?! :confused:
 
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If he was moved from a different hiding place what made someone choose a shallow pool where he would be quickly found?
if he was moved at night - the water would be dark - if whoever did this didn't spend much time at the pool during the day - they may not know this. or else there is some remorse and they wanted him found?
JMO
 
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I can already tell you the vigil is going to get out of hand. Emotions are extremely high.
 
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Rest in peace, Braylen.
 
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If he was moved from a different hiding place what made someone choose a shallow pool where he would be quickly found?

imo some possibilities
-Maybe someone wanted him to be found?
-Maybe thought water would wash away some kind of evidence?
-Maybe the person figured LE already searched the pool and thought they wouldn’t look there again?

It seems that he’s been in there since at least this morning, my speculation only, because I don’t think someone would be walking around during daylight with a dead child and placing him in the pool with all the people around. Then again, I would think there would’ve been people around practically 24/7 at this point. I’m very curious to find out how someone got him in there without being seen. Trying to recall how long it takes for a body to sink. I know it’s typically 5-7 days to resurface. And how did they discover him in the pool. Searchers were in the gazebo right next to the pool all morning so they didn’t know he was there. Did someone just look over and see him? Was there a tip?
 
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This poor baby :(
 
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Looking forward to hearing from LE before saying more. It could be different from initial appearances, as many cases here are.
 
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imo some possibilities
-Maybe someone wanted him to be found?
-Maybe thought water would wash away some kind of evidence?
-Maybe the person figured LE already searched the pool and thought they wouldn’t look there again?

It seems that he’s been in there since at least this morning, my speculation only, because I don’t think someone would be walking around during daylight with a dead child and placing him in the pool with all the people around. Then again, I would think there would’ve been people around practically 24/7 at this point. I’m very curious to find out how someone got him in there without being seen. Trying to recall how long it takes for a body to sink. I know it’s typically 5-7 to resurface. And how did they discover him in the pool. Searchers were in the gazebo right next to the pool all morning so they didn’t know he was there. Did someone just look over and see him? Was there a tip?

I'm curious about all of these things too.

One thing I do know, most people are not going to have the fortitude (if you want to call it that) to touch/handle human remains, especially if the person has already been dead for multiple days. I'd be willing to bet his body was encased within something when found, or else I don't see how the person who put him there was able to handle it. Assuming he was put there by human agency.
 
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I'm curious about all of these things too.

One thing I do know, most people are not going to have the fortitude (if you want to call it that) to touch/handle human remains, especially if the person has already been dead for multiple days. I'd be willing to bet his body was encased within something when found, or else I don't see how the person who put him there was able to handle it. Assuming he was put there by human agency.

very true. Your comment made me think of a common blue tarp one could buy anywhere, dollar store, Walmart, has station, truly anywhere. Maybe something like that disguised him somewhat, the blue background of the pool camouflaging a potential blue tarp. Moo.
 
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