pete
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Post by pete on Sept 7, 2014 16:11:34 GMT -5
A woman out jogging, in presumably decent shape, who winds up dead still leaves some questions in my mind. I'm not saying there was foul play but I believe there was more to this than just tripping and falling.
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Post by dmancari18 on Sept 7, 2014 22:30:31 GMT -5
A woman out jogging, in presumably decent shape, who winds up dead still leaves some questions in my mind. I'm not saying there was foul play but I believe there was more to this than just tripping and falling. I completely agree. Having been on those trails, it doesn't sit very well with me. I've read where she arrived to jog at the lake at around 3pm. Is that factual? I have no clue, but let's say that's the case. That would mean that she would've essentially been on the trails for what, 3-1/2 hours before visibility would JUST begin to change. If I recall, it was pretty warm on Wednesday, so 3-1/2 hours is a tad lengthy. I'm just having a hard time believing this lady just simply had a tragic accident. There's just too much that doesn't make sense. I would love to be wrong though.
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Post by Kjb206 on Sept 9, 2014 7:23:13 GMT -5
The guys at mc told me they think she had a seizure or something
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Post by kingflyguy86 on Sept 10, 2014 12:33:50 GMT -5
I was fishing at MC the night before The woman's body was found. That night when I was fishing there, I got caught in a horrible lightning storm that lasted for a couple hours. It was nothing but bolts of lightning coming straight down all around Marsh Creek. I was scared to make a run back to my car because I would've had to run through a field because I was wade fishing. So I just waited it out. Once the storm was gone I started fishing again and I was still seeing the lights on the front of the bikes going through the trails around 9:30pm that night.
Maybe that woman was hit by lightning the night I was there and wasn't found until the following night. Just a thought....
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pete
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Post by pete on Sept 12, 2014 5:30:42 GMT -5
I was fishing at MC the night before The woman's body was found. That night when I was fishing there, I got caught in a horrible lightning storm that lasted for a couple hours. It was nothing but bolts of lightning coming straight down all around Marsh Creek. I was scared to make a run back to my car because I would've had to run through a field because I was wade fishing. So I just waited it out. Once the storm was gone I started fishing again and I was still seeing the lights on the front of the bikes going through the trails around 9:30pm that night. Maybe that woman was hit by lightning the night I was there and wasn't found until the following night. Just a thought.... You'd think the signs of being struck by lightening would be really obvious, but I'm no expert. The possibility that she suffered a seizure as Kjb206 brought up makes more sense to me.
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Post by Pk on Dec 24, 2018 23:56:44 GMT -5
I don’t think she trippped. She was fit and anybody jogging on these trails - or off road trails like MC knows what they are getting into. Yeah I woman wouldn’t know to bring a headlamp or couldn’t handle loose rocks at dusk...she would just fall and have no reaction to loosing footing and just head but the ground- and roll into the treacherous march creek waters. Gimme a break...I live here and know this place in the day and night - with no headlamp...yes women too can know and thrive in nature. So there is foul play - not what y’all may think tho. This is fear, panic....guilt. maybe a man on a mountain bike (who has a stellar career- maybe just a person who doesn’t want this on their record happened to mountain biking - a collision happens ...or also not many places the trail comes remotely close to the lake, yet alone a part of the lake where there is clear path to roll down and drown in the lake ....helplessly 🧐🙄 maybe somebody ran her off the trail and panicked ....and threw her in the water. This was an amateur murder. This was self preservation and this was a murder. There is more to it as well. I don’t follow the news- sorry if the case is solved....I live on the lake. And she came up.
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