Anonymous wrote:Public service announcement: If you are ever in a canoe or other boat that flips over throwing you into the water always, always, always hold onto the canoe or boat until helps comes.
It can be risky to attempt to swim to shore. You have a greater likelihood of being seen by searchers and found if you are holding onto the canoe or boat.
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Such a cute family. So sad
Anyone think the husbands remarks weird?
Within 24 hours of disappearance he had FB posts up to the effect ‘they’re gone, oh well’.
What were the husbands Facebook remarks that were weird?
It just read as pragmatic to me. They only went missing the day before.
“Despite heroic efforts by the Coast Guard and many state and local authorities, the decision has now been made to suspend the active rescue effort,” David wrote in a lengthy and emotional Facebook post.
“The search that began yesterday afternoon went on throughout the night and continued all day today,” he said. “It is now dark again. It has been more than 24 hours, and the chances they have survived are impossibly small.”
“It is clear that Maeve and Gideon have passed away,” he said, adding that the search for their recovery will continue.
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Such a cute family. So sad
Anyone think the husbands remarks weird?
Within 24 hours of disappearance he had FB posts up to the effect ‘they’re gone, oh well’.
What were the husbands Facebook remarks that were weird?
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Such a cute family. So sad
Anyone think the husbands remarks weird?
Within 24 hours of disappearance he had FB posts up to the effect ‘they’re gone, oh well’.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two lives lost in pursuit of a ball. Chances are no life jackets and the Chesapeake is freezing in early April. What was the mother thinking? A completely unnecessary and avoidable tragedy. How does someone that intelligent and accomplished do something so stupid?
I guess she thought she was athletic and confident enough to handle it?
It was still daylight when they went in. 4:30pm. But I heard the waves and winds were extremely high quickly - 2 feet waves and with dusk happening around 6:30pm it would have quickly gotten frigid and impossible to navigate.
Makes me wonder if the canoe didn't have a rower?
She was with an 8-yr old so maybe he didn't have the strength to help her turn the canoe around in the waves.
Anonymous wrote:Two lives lost in pursuit of a ball. Chances are no life jackets and the Chesapeake is freezing in early April. What was the mother thinking? A completely unnecessary and avoidable tragedy. How does someone that intelligent and accomplished do something so stupid?
Anonymous wrote:Two lives lost in pursuit of a ball. Chances are no life jackets and the Chesapeake is freezing in early April. What was the mother thinking? A completely unnecessary and avoidable tragedy. How does someone that intelligent and accomplished do something so stupid?
Anonymous wrote:Two lives lost in pursuit of a ball. Chances are no life jackets and the Chesapeake is freezing in early April. What was the mother thinking? A completely unnecessary and avoidable tragedy. How does someone that intelligent and accomplished do something so stupid?
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Such a cute family. So sad
So typical of DCUM. Level of attractiveness matters? If it was an uglier family then who cares right.
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Such a cute family. So sad