curiositycat, with your fresh set of eyes- I'd like to know what you think of the Jamison's dog being in their truck for 10 days.
(Yes, ya'll! I'm gonna beat this dead horse again!)
The dog issue has always seemed strange to me because I would think the dog would be dead spending at least 10 days in a truck like that. A small dog like that can starve/dehydrate/overheat to death very, very, very quickly. Even in cooler weather a dog can overheat sitting in a vehicle in a few hours or less.
However, did someone mention that it may have had food and water available? And I guess if temperatures were really, really cool at the time it is possible.
I understand the puzzlement, but animals, just like humans, can survive some very extraordinary circumstances. You need only watch Animal Cops or an animal rescue show to see examples of animals that survive incredible situations, long-term starvation (by owners--Grrr!), medical conditions that most animals would succumb to from flea infestation, shooting (again, GRrr!), severe burns from saving it's kittens (making several trips into a burning bldg. Fully shielded firefighters won't enter), fighting against a wild animal 2x's it's size, etc., and yet, there is always that one animal that somehow seems to survive. *shrugs* 10 days is extraordinary, but not impossible (obviously). Also, no one ever said that the truck a/c was left running or not, if the vehicle was still running (a/c until battery/gas shut off) or the windows were cracked, the dog of course would have had additional time on the survival clock.
It seems like a small victory, but I'm glad the dog, at least, survived whatever happened.
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Praying for the Jamison Family, where ever they may be, they will always be in my prayers.
I know what you're saying curiosityscat, and completely agree that there are miraculous survival stories out there.
However, I am mostly perplexed by the evidence photos in relation to the dog being in the truck for 10 days. There does not appear to me to be any evidence such as that would be left behind if a dog were confined to a vehicle for that period of time.
Jmho, of course. But if someone can show me some physical evidence that points toward the dog actually BEING in the truck at all when the truck was found, I would most appreciate it.
Because I can't understand how there is none.
curiositycat, with your fresh set of eyes- I'd like to know what you think of the Jamison's dog being in their truck for 10 days.
(Yes, ya'll! I'm gonna beat this dead horse again!)
Thanks for :deadhorse:. I wonder about that too. Without pictures of the inside of the truck and a vet saying the dog was dehydrated, starving, and showed signs of neglect its hard to believe it was actually there for 10 days. I guess the reasoning that the dog "ate my homework" (or in this case his own) is a rational explanation the dog would still shows signs of poor health. imo
Whew!!! I finally caught up. I have so much to comment on that I just don't know where to start! But before I do, I have to commend each and every one of the "faithful"! You guys have done such a great job. I would not be surprised if there are some pretty worried perps out there watching your progress and biting their nails. I will be leaving a note in my personal papers to contact you all if I ever disappear!
*****Oriah, the dog was not in that truck for 12 days, no way!
Whoops..........10 days...and probably not even that many. imo
I guess I would have expected the dog to under go some sort of check up and see a vet or something. I dont think the dog should have been released to the neighbors for sure.
It blows my mind how careless that was on LE part. Dog hair evidence ,and or transferable DNA evidence has a good defence in court if the neighbor was a suspect who was charged.
Never take a dog from a crime scene ,if an OK LE agent offers you one!![/quote]
LOL, Soul- how about cash?? Can I take that?
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