Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two weeks later I'm coming back here to see if the toxicology reports have been released and still nothing. Doesn't it seem to be taking an unusually long time for authorities to release a statement about the findings?
Yes, it's strange, and lack of information is fueling all of these bizarre theories.
Really a month is not long for extensive lab work, is it?
Anonymous wrote:Are we certain the baby was alive when they went to the forest?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two weeks later I'm coming back here to see if the toxicology reports have been released and still nothing. Doesn't it seem to be taking an unusually long time for authorities to release a statement about the findings?
Yes, it's strange, and lack of information is fueling all of these bizarre theories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who even cares. People die all the time. Why fight about a couple of risk takers you didn’t even know.
https://burningman.org/culture/history/brc-history/ticket-archive/
Maybe you don't care, but the reason the rest of us are interested is because it's very mysterious, a locked room mystery in the outdoors. What killed them? How did they die?
Because our hearts hurt for the baby and dog. Personally, I was holding out hope for CO as the cause since the experts here said it was quick and no suffering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who even cares. People die all the time. Why fight about a couple of risk takers you didn’t even know.
https://burningman.org/culture/history/brc-history/ticket-archive/
Maybe you don't care, but the reason the rest of us are interested is because it's very mysterious, a locked room mystery in the outdoors. What killed them? How did they die?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two weeks later I'm coming back here to see if the toxicology reports have been released and still nothing. Doesn't it seem to be taking an unusually long time for authorities to release a statement about the findings?
Yes, it's strange, and lack of information is fueling all of these bizarre theories.
Anonymous wrote:Two weeks later I'm coming back here to see if the toxicology reports have been released and still nothing. Doesn't it seem to be taking an unusually long time for authorities to release a statement about the findings?
Anonymous wrote:Who even cares. People die all the time. Why fight about a couple of risk takers you didn’t even know.
https://burningman.org/culture/history/brc-history/ticket-archive/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This really is a fairly simple case. Looks like they chose to depart this world and the poster that said “leave no trace” is correct. Their “trace” was the child. Dog had to go because they had no one to care for her. It’s not like they could call a friend to take her and explain their plans. This has hard core drugs written all over it. Every other theory is pure BS.
Carfentanil is my guess or a cocktail they specifically concocted for their day “trip”. If someone chooses death, it really is their business.
Lol, no. No it does not.
Anonymous wrote:This really is a fairly simple case. Looks like they chose to depart this world and the poster that said “leave no trace” is correct. Their “trace” was the child. Dog had to go because they had no one to care for her. It’s not like they could call a friend to take her and explain their plans. This has hard core drugs written all over it. Every other theory is pure BS.
Carfentanil is my guess or a cocktail they specifically concocted for their day “trip”. If someone chooses death, it really is their business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This really is a fairly simple case. Looks like they chose to depart this world and the poster that said “leave no trace” is correct. Their “trace” was the child. Dog had to go because they had no one to care for her. It’s not like they could call a friend to take her and explain their plans. This has hard core drugs written all over it. Every other theory is pure BS.
Carfentanil is my guess or a cocktail they specifically concocted for their day “trip”. If someone chooses death, it really is their business.
Are you saying it was a suicide pact? Why was Ellen found 30 yards away from the rest of her family?
Good grief. Get out of the box. Maybe she was sick or afraid or delirious and walked a few feet. My mailbox is 150’ from my house, it takes less than a minute to get to it. It’s not like Ellen was on a different trail.
If not a pact maybe she was the last to go?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This really is a fairly simple case. Looks like they chose to depart this world and the poster that said “leave no trace” is correct. Their “trace” was the child. Dog had to go because they had no one to care for her. It’s not like they could call a friend to take her and explain their plans. This has hard core drugs written all over it. Every other theory is pure BS.
Carfentanil is my guess or a cocktail they specifically concocted for their day “trip”. If someone chooses death, it really is their business.
Are you saying it was a suicide pact? Why was Ellen found 30 yards away from the rest of her family?