Savannah Guthrie’s mom is missing, suspect kidnapping

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

What on earth, sorry to just state the obvious, but wouldn’t it be difficult to get an overweight 84 year-old into a septic tank?


I think they are looking for her pacemaker. Not the body itself.
Anonymous
Locals are saying it’s a dry well not septic tank.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

What on earth, sorry to just state the obvious, but wouldn’t it be difficult to get an overweight 84 year-old into a septic tank?


Not if she was dismembered or acid was used to degrade the body. Terrible I know. Whoever did this needs to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

What on earth, sorry to just state the obvious, but wouldn’t it be difficult to get an overweight 84 year-old into a septic tank?


I think they are looking for her pacemaker. Not the body itself.


I don’t understand what you’re saying. Most pacemakers are implanted internally.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

What on earth, sorry to just state the obvious, but wouldn’t it be difficult to get an overweight 84 year-old into a septic tank?


Not if she was dismembered or acid was used to degrade the body. Terrible I know. Whoever did this needs to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law

OK thank you sadly that makes more sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

What on earth, sorry to just state the obvious, but wouldn’t it be difficult to get an overweight 84 year-old into a septic tank?


Sort of. You would have to dig up the access cover, but the opening is big enough for a person to enter. A full sized adult male can fit.
Anonymous
When her pacemaker was "disconnected from her phone" was that something manual or did it just happen because she was too far away from the phone?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

What on earth, sorry to just state the obvious, but wouldn’t it be difficult to get an overweight 84 year-old into a septic tank?


Not if she was dismembered or acid was used to degrade the body. Terrible I know. Whoever did this needs to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law

OK thank you sadly that makes more sense.


That makes more sense? On what planet?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

What on earth, sorry to just state the obvious, but wouldn’t it be difficult to get an overweight 84 year-old into a septic tank?


Sort of. You would have to dig up the access cover, but the opening is big enough for a person to enter. A full sized adult male can fit.


I liven in AZ on septic and the covers aren’t buried.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

What on earth, sorry to just state the obvious, but wouldn’t it be difficult to get an overweight 84 year-old into a septic tank?


Sort of. You would have to dig up the access cover, but the opening is big enough for a person to enter. A full sized adult male can fit.


It’s really obvious though if someone has recently opened the access cover.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When her pacemaker was "disconnected from her phone" was that something manual or did it just happen because she was too far away from the phone?


Too far away to sync. So if you left your phone at home and went out of range, it would disconnect.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When her pacemaker was "disconnected from her phone" was that something manual or did it just happen because she was too far away from the phone?


I thought it disconnected from her Apple Watch, not her phone. But it would indicate that she was either too far or it lost connection parentheses Bluetooth turned off” or the Apple Watch was turned off. However, it’s my understanding that the Apple Watch was in fact turned on and charging when police arrived.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

What on earth, sorry to just state the obvious, but wouldn’t it be difficult to get an overweight 84 year-old into a septic tank?


Not if she was dismembered or acid was used to degrade the body. Terrible I know. Whoever did this needs to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law

OK thank you sadly that makes more sense.


That makes more sense? On what planet?


It makes more sense that she would’ve been dismembered instead of them, throwing a fat 84-year-old into a small drywell.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When her pacemaker was "disconnected from her phone" was that something manual or did it just happen because she was too far away from the phone?


I thought it disconnected from her Apple Watch, not her phone. But it would indicate that she was either too far or it lost connection parentheses Bluetooth turned off” or the Apple Watch was turned off. However, it’s my understanding that the Apple Watch was in fact turned on and charging when police arrived.


She probably charges it when she goes to bed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When her pacemaker was "disconnected from her phone" was that something manual or did it just happen because she was too far away from the phone?


I thought it disconnected from her Apple Watch, not her phone. But it would indicate that she was either too far or it lost connection parentheses Bluetooth turned off” or the Apple Watch was turned off. However, it’s my understanding that the Apple Watch was in fact turned on and charging when police arrived.


She probably charges it when she goes to bed.


Yes, of course, the point is it’s not as if the Apple Watch was turned off, therefore not connected to the pacemaker. Because of this she was most likely out of range.
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