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If LE felt this was an accident, I feel like they would have said so yesterday, but Jmo. No reason to keep the public speculating, gossiping and starting more rumors.
That's exactly the scenario that happened to another little boy, a couple years ago. That exact scenario. I forget the little boy's name, but they looked for him for days until they found him in the septic tank. I know it's reasonable to think that little kids would hate foul smells, but I know a lot of kids - boys especially - who purposely smell gross stuff and then laugh about it. And then smell it again.
I think he was put in there after he died.That's why I asked in beginning if they brought cadaver dogs and checked around his house.The scent dogs didn't trace him there.That's because I feel he was already dead when he was put in there.A cadaver dog would have traced him there.If someone were trying to force him in there alive, he would have been screaming for at least a few minutes while the perpetraters got the lid off.Mom,would have woke up hearing him scream.Its not that far from the house.
@KSuri: I walked the property today before being asked to leave. I looked in area where septic is: Did not see a plastic lid. But a big sod patch.
@KSuri: Multiple sources say yes the lid was on. From my vantage point it appears the lid was under a thick layer of sod/grass. Sheriff Davis N/Cmt
Yes,but there are many toys out there that teach very young boys how to unscrew and use tools.He could have even learned from dad ,or tv how screws work.If the screws were even a little loose he could get them out .
Phillips says the size of a septic tank is based on the number of restrooms in a home.
He says while it's not impossible, it is highly unlikely a child would be able to remove a lid -- whether it is cement or plastic.
Seems unlikely from this report http://www.wdbj7.com/news/local/sanitation-technician-describes-discovery-of-noah-thomas/32052894
They can do tox on contents looking for drugs residue in sewage, poisons stuff like that but since 2 properties shared 1 tank doubt results help much.
Guessing I honestly don't know.
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I was thinking the same thingGRAPHIC TERRIBLE QUESTION:
why was Noah in the bottom part of the septic and not floating on top?
I know nothing about septics but manure in a barn is heat.I was thinking the same thing
warmer water he would have surfaced to the top faster (warm ocean water)
colder water the person does not surface as fast..
The septic tank water was probably really cold -..
Love your posts, you're always so thorough. So not only the lid was on, but possibly a layer of sod/grass on top?
Nobody knows if there was a layer of sod/grass on top of the plastic cover.Ksuri was just making assumptions.
Who is ksuri and if it was not mainstream media, why was it posted here?
Who is ksuri and if it was not mainstream media, why was it posted here?
Love your posts, you're always so thorough. So not only the lid was on, but possibly a layer of sod/grass on top?
Dear Sheriff:
What puts an end to rumors is facts.
Please provide some.
Thanks.
Its the Twitter username of a media corespondent