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It is interesting in the audio recording DD says where "she went in" and towards the end hes says "where they went in". <modsnip>JMO
I'm still having a hard time understanding him. He was looking down and heard her voice. So he kept looking up. So was he looking up or was he looking down? I still have no clue of his actual location when he found her.
In the 911 call he said he was down on the rocky beach. That would make it sound like he was down at the water, but that would be pretty much impossible. So it sounds like maybe he climbed partway down the cliff, and was at about the same level as she was, and seems to be mixed up if he was looking up or down.
Ok I will link the news story since I'm understanding that's allowed.
But please be aware that what someone (2 people) have indicated in the comments is rumour only...no way of knowing if it is true, and if it's not then shame on them.
(I've also read in various comments elsewhere that this couple are "good people", said by people who say they know both Heather and her husband.)
http://registerguard.com/rg/news/lo...s-mom-found-alive-rescued-from-cliff.html.csp
incredible!
It seem so as though he tried very hard to sound shocked, but I don't think he did a very good job at doing so.
I imagine I would be a lot more emotional upon finding a family member or significant other whom I likely presumed dead.
It was noted that she didn't appear in the stills to have sunburn, or windburn. The temperatures and that sun on the ocean would've been deadening for 12+ hours per day for 4-5 days. She would've/should've been absolutely friend from the sun if she really spent all that time on that cliff.
Just my opinion of course. There's a lot of interesting comments and information on the Facebook page(s) dedicated to figuring out what happened, although I know we are not at liberty to discuss these.
If she wasn't on the cliff the entire time I feel terrible for her family and children that weren't potentially knowledgeable on her disappearance. That's a terrible thing to put them through regardless of the reason for doing so.
If she wasn't on the cliff, I wonder where she was? The police and coast guard seem to be staying away from the world 'probable' and sticking with the word 'possible,' in regards to her being there the whole time.
Just a thought. Today I was on the coast hiking on a trail at the top of a cliff. The trail was sloped and very sandy. I was walking very carefully to make sure I didn't slip. The trail became increasingly sloped. Suddenly I started slipping and I had to grab hold of a tree root to keep from sliding right off the edge of the cliff. So I don't find it hard to believe that she fell and slide down the slope, until she managed to grab hold of the bushes. That's just the way the coast is. Many people fall to their deaths on the coast all the time.
I listened to the entire call. I think all parties involved seemed very confused. His first mistake was giving way too much information, too soon. He should have just reported that there was a person over the cliff, and that she needed a Coast Guard Helicopter rescue, and if that was not available, then a Fire Department rope rescue. After the Coast Guard and the Fire Department were on the way, then he could have given more information about who she was. Unfortunately he didn't give the important information first. I'm also not putting too much stake in anything that was said in the call. Just because of the state of confusion. I think he conflicted himself several times.
The only thing that matters is that she is safe. Also her husband is an incredible hero of mine now!
BBMThe thing that bothers me about this is that if the details come out that this was a falsified disappearance it could make the agencies in that area rethink their urgency in a case like this. Which is totally not fair to future people whom really need help.
yikes
hiking = people are always getting lost and hurt
hiking in a mountainous or coastal terrain = more injuries and deaths
I'll pass
glad you're ok though!
I slipped myself down an embankment (into a river/creek) the other day.
I wish more info would come out about this case!
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Hi Normancita!
I wish more info would come out as well, but I think it will just be a "thank you for your thoughts and prayers now please respect our privacy and just be glad she's safe.." That's their prerogative.
I believe there's a lot more to it, but will zip it and be happy for the family and hope she gets the help she needs.
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I wish more info would come out about this case!
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