Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could be a boulder
There would have been blunt force trauma that would have shown up on an autopsy.
Lol. For the second time: “Tell me you haven’t read the thread without telling me you haven’t read the thread.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could be a boulder
There would have been blunt force trauma that would have shown up on an autopsy.
Anonymous wrote:I still think they were running from mountain lions and got dehydrated.
They might have taken drugs being Burning Man types. I sincerely hope they didn’t give drugs to the poor baby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could be a boulder
There would have been blunt force trauma that would have shown up on an autopsy.
Anonymous wrote:Could be a boulder
Anonymous wrote:Was either parent known to use drugs? My DH suggested maybe they ingested drugs before going on the hike, thereby losing their ability to act rationally. They decided to do the strenuous hike irrationally, under the influence of drugs? Could this be a possibiity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like toxic gas. High exposure to hydrogen sulfide gas from the Earth or cyanide somehow.
If there was off gassing there would be other wildlife dead around the area.
Police and scientists who commented have ruled out toxic gas as a reason.
It’s possible one of the adults put cyanide in their water as FA, but it’s bizarre to me to go on a long hike to kill the whole family plus dog with poisoned water unless he/she thought why not go out doing the activity we all loved to do together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like toxic gas. High exposure to hydrogen sulfide gas from the Earth or cyanide somehow.
From what?
The Earth..
Or maybe from the water. Toxic algae can be extremely toxic, including fumes around it.
*sigh*
Y’all are going in circles.
[It was murder/suicide.]
When the ones who have seen the scene say that it wasn't murder, they're talking to you.
Knock it off.