This was a good piece of news video to revisit, from three weeks ago:
https://www.myworldnews.com/Channel...ells-latest-in-search-for-missing-local-woman
Considering that Det. Henderson states that "new searches" will be conducted in the "near future", I feel a bit more confident that the lake search last week was legit. I'm sure making the arrangements for the proper search equipment and personnel would take a bit of time.
At the same time though, it makes me feel rather unsettled about the Longview connection..
Actually, this news story is from 9/15, almost two months ago. It was first posted on the first thread around post #738. Henderson may well have been referring to a search of the lake though.
I believe the last story we've had about Stephanie on local news was around 10/10. Time for an update!
The Longview sightings may be similar to the sightings of the McStay family, missing from near San Diego since February 4, 2010. Dead ends. But at least people are paying attention.
Yay!!! (I just deleted all my snarky tags, sorry they spilled over)
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Interesting. I was going by the URL info at the top of my browser, which showed "10/19/13". You know the details far better than I, Lilibet, so I appreciate the correction.
I have a friend that scuba dives with one of those....Thet are great on land, too. I don't know about gopro or oregon but search and rescue here in NY always have cameras. I assume that was part of the search, if it happened.We're watching "60 Minutes" and there was an interesting story about the "Go Pro" camera. It can be worn or attached to things and used underwater. Scripps Oceanography Institute has attached it to an underwater torpedo to explore the ocean and has found submerged WWII planes. It costs under $400. Could JCSO (or someone) use it in Applegate Lake to search for Stephanie? I'm not sure if there is a way to see what you are filming in real time though.
http://gopro.com
maybe my brain is full? I don't ever recall seeing these comments before...they are undated: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN7PqMNs18bhsHHq8nVmE_g/feed
I wonder if Columbia Pictures would be interested in knowing that a clip of their film The Patriot is being used, uncredited?
ETA, I believe Sony Pictures Entertainment General Counsel Leah Weil would be interested in this fact. Just need to find an email address for her.
YouTube would like to know! they are pretty stringent when it comes to uncredited copywrited material.