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My heart is racing![video=twitter;689552020802396160]https://twitter.com/WBBJ7Dan/status/689552020802396160[/video]
This was tweeted after his tweet about a presser, for context.
My heart is racing![video=twitter;689552020802396160]https://twitter.com/WBBJ7Dan/status/689552020802396160[/video]
This was tweeted after his tweet about a presser, for context.
I encourage you all to watch the presser anyway you can. I've learned my lesson y'all. Make a backup copy for posterity because this is akin to snapchat.
I am kicking myself right now. Thank goodness for MsM's synopsis. But still....
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I'm not saying it's impossible, but I highly, highly doubt it was a cougar. The woods aren't big enough and are too close to people. My grandma lives 2 hours away where cougars are located, and they are in wooded areas that are very large and a few miles away from any residential areas.
My mom lives right by Pinson and there is no way she would move there if cougars lived in the woods.
Maybe that's the big news? That Noah's been added to the Missing and Exploited Children website... That wouldn't be big, IMO.
My son is a climber too, it's crazy how high kids can get. But climbing trees are a lot different from climbing household items. Even if the branches are small enough and within reach, he'd still have to have the coordination and balance for climbing uneven branches, and that's ignoring the things like how damp leaves or branches would make it even more challenging. I'm not saying he couldn't have climbed a tree, but find it so unlikely that I don't consider it worth any serious thoughts.
Don't think there are any marshy areas. The bigger problem would be the rains causes ditches and other low areas to flood. Some areas that were bone dry the day before can turn into a small pond/late over night. However, they have stated that they have checked any ponds/flooded areas and it was clear.
They just issued a weather alert for that area of ice and snow moving in. Maybe they are going to call off the search for now or something.
I don't want to go down that rabbit hole again! We went through several sets of threads with the debate of cougar vs child on DeOrr Kunz Jr.'s case. The new PI firm conclusively resolved the issue stating it was NOT an animal attack (after the sheriff plainly stated it many, many times). Yes, there are mountain lions. No, they could not eat a child and not leave signs of being in the area.In my area of CO mountain lions do come down to populated areas. Here are some examples:
http://www.dailycamera.com/news/boulder/ci_28363114/mountain-lion-encounter-near-boulder-goes-viral
http://www.dailycamera.com/lafayett...mountain-lion-likely-culprit-backyard-mauling
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I think a child who sneaked away from someone would just take off walking and bumbling along as fast as they could go, not stop and climb, unless while waiting on grandma they looked up and saw a tree to climb right there where they were standing.
Fox will be livestreaming: http://www.fox13memphis.com/live-stream
(link works from the UK, hurrah!)