Anonymous
Post 08/26/2021 22:43     Subject: What happened to this California family?

Anonymous wrote:Everyone is still completely ignoring the strong possibility of anaphylaxis from murder hornet stings.


Africanized bees were suggested. It seems extremely unlikely since there doesn't seem to be anything left after the wildfires.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2021 22:43     Subject: Re:What happened to this California family?

Anonymous wrote:Another update from websleuths:

“Investigators believe the family hiked most of a grueling 8.5-mile loop — including 5 miles of steep southern exposure trail with little to no trees or shade in 103 to 109 degree heat — before succumbing on the return to their truck on a steep switchback.” Investigators have ruled out 2 causes of death in case of Mariposa family, but still have no answers




I’m fat and indoorsy-how long does it take athletic, experienced hikers to do a difficult 8 mile hike? It does seem awfully crazy to attempt that with a baby. I’m guessing at least 3 hours or so? Do babies actually want to chill out in a hiking backpack for that long?
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2021 22:25     Subject: What happened to this California family?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyone is still completely ignoring the strong possibility of anaphylaxis from murder hornet stings.


AND no one has even mentioned aliens.


I'm pretty sure death by falling branch plus branch removal by aliens was brought up earlier.


Kinda OT, but…I wonder if the aliens’ branch-removal service is any good.

🤔🤔🤔
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2021 22:25     Subject: Re:What happened to this California family?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another update from websleuths:

“Investigators believe the family hiked most of a grueling 8.5-mile loop — including 5 miles of steep southern exposure trail with little to no trees or shade in 103 to 109 degree heat — before succumbing on the return to their truck on a steep switchback.” Investigators have ruled out 2 causes of death in case of Mariposa family, but still have no answers




Clear as mud. Investigators are not indicating that the obvious one, heat, is the cause of death. So there's indication of something else, instead.


Semi serious question... don't investigators generally refrain from speculating? In the death valley article it seems like the general public and media is saying possible heat stroke and actual law enforcement is saying under investigation. Is the fact that the media is saying unexplained deaths here more about the media storyline and less a difference from a law enforcement perspective?
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2021 22:24     Subject: What happened to this California family?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyone is still completely ignoring the strong possibility of anaphylaxis from murder hornet stings.


AND no one has even mentioned aliens.


Tell us you didn’t read the thread without saying you didn’t read the thread.

😁😁


Very sorry I missed that part
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2021 22:21     Subject: What happened to this California family?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyone is still completely ignoring the strong possibility of anaphylaxis from murder hornet stings.


AND no one has even mentioned aliens.


I'm pretty sure death by falling branch plus branch removal by aliens was brought up earlier.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2021 22:20     Subject: What happened to this California family?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyone is still completely ignoring the strong possibility of anaphylaxis from murder hornet stings.


AND no one has even mentioned aliens.


Tell us you didn’t read the thread without saying you didn’t read the thread.

😁😁
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2021 22:20     Subject: Re:What happened to this California family?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another update from websleuths:

“Investigators believe the family hiked most of a grueling 8.5-mile loop — including 5 miles of steep southern exposure trail with little to no trees or shade in 103 to 109 degree heat — before succumbing on the return to their truck on a steep switchback.” Investigators have ruled out 2 causes of death in case of Mariposa family, but still have no answers




Wow. Maybe instead of being experienced hikers, they were just learning hiking and unfortunately stupid. Bringing the dog and baby was stupid. Still sad of course, especially for the baby and dog because they had no choice.


If there is one known incontrovertible fact about these people I think it is that they were experienced hikers and outdoorsmen, and had spent a lot of time in very hot dry conditions previously
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2021 22:19     Subject: What happened to this California family?

Anonymous wrote:Everyone is still completely ignoring the strong possibility of anaphylaxis from murder hornet stings.


AND no one has even mentioned aliens.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2021 22:18     Subject: Re:What happened to this California family?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another update from websleuths:

“Investigators believe the family hiked most of a grueling 8.5-mile loop — including 5 miles of steep southern exposure trail with little to no trees or shade in 103 to 109 degree heat — before succumbing on the return to their truck on a steep switchback.” Investigators have ruled out 2 causes of death in case of Mariposa family, but still have no answers




Wow. Maybe instead of being experienced hikers, they were just learning hiking and unfortunately stupid. Bringing the dog and baby was stupid. Still sad of course, especially for the baby and dog because they had no choice.


After that earlier post/theory, it’s hard to take anything from “WebSleuths” seriously.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2021 22:16     Subject: Re:What happened to this California family?

Anonymous wrote:Another update from websleuths:

“Investigators believe the family hiked most of a grueling 8.5-mile loop — including 5 miles of steep southern exposure trail with little to no trees or shade in 103 to 109 degree heat — before succumbing on the return to their truck on a steep switchback.” Investigators have ruled out 2 causes of death in case of Mariposa family, but still have no answers




Clear as mud. Investigators are not indicating that the obvious one, heat, is the cause of death. So there's indication of something else, instead.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2021 22:15     Subject: Re:What happened to this California family?

Anonymous wrote:Another update from websleuths:

“Investigators believe the family hiked most of a grueling 8.5-mile loop — including 5 miles of steep southern exposure trail with little to no trees or shade in 103 to 109 degree heat — before succumbing on the return to their truck on a steep switchback.” Investigators have ruled out 2 causes of death in case of Mariposa family, but still have no answers




Wow. Maybe instead of being experienced hikers, they were just learning hiking and unfortunately stupid. Bringing the dog and baby was stupid. Still sad of course, especially for the baby and dog because they had no choice.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2021 22:08     Subject: What happened to this California family?

Bigfoot did it.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2021 22:06     Subject: What happened to this California family?

Everyone is still completely ignoring the strong possibility of anaphylaxis from murder hornet stings.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2021 22:05     Subject: What happened to this California family?

Omg. "Sitting up, murder-suicide style." At least now we know the key piece of evidence to pinpoint murder-suucides.