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[quote=Anonymous]Some dogs will guard a master’s dead body but it’s incredibly unlikely that a dog would die of heat stroke or dehydration that quickly. I also think heat stroke is incredibly unlikely. I’m from someplace where the summer temperatures are regularly over 100 or 110, so I know what heat stroke looks like. Really unlikely it would kill two people that still had water so close to contemporaneously and the dog would likely have survived to the next day and/or broken free to drink at the river. The cops sleeping at the scene does not rule out either the toxic algeE bloom or a sudden gas cloud—that would be quickly dissipated. But i can’t understand why they would not have taken the bodies back for autopsy after photographing the position—-don’t they have to test relatively quickly for tox screens? [/quote]
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