Fascinating mystery. I have heard that David Paulides interviewed on Coast to Coast. He has been on there several times. There are some unbelievable stories about people who have disappeared in national parks and other wilderness areas. Like a little 2 year old boy who wandered off from a family picnic, I think in Yosimite, and his body was found a few days later 30 miles away. He would have had to climb several mountains which were impossible for him to climb. Somebody kidnapped him, and hiked him 30 miles in their backpack, and then murdered him? Not likely. There are hundreds of stories of disappearances in the wilderness, about half of the people, they found dead, and the rest were never found.
I will be watching to see if they come up with a cause of death for this family. Carbon monoxide? I doubt it. Algae in the creek? Give me a break.
I was thinking the same thing. But you’d think the bottoms of their feet would be burnt or some kinda marks.
My Great Grandparents were hit by a lightning strike like that while hoeing cotton back durning the Depression Era.
They survived and came too about an hour later, soaked by the rain storm that followed.
Only thing they noticed was that Great GrandDad’s zipper on his pants was welded together.
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Had they been eating hard boiled eggs and cabbage?
Something happened. The event itself appears unlikely, yet it happened. Toxic algae may be a possibility....who knows?
An air inversion could trap gas near the surface in an area, weather conditions would need to be just right with little to no wind for that to happen. Heavier than air gas could travel quite a ways and settle in a low lying area, once the wind picked up there would be very little evidence that it ever happened.
Toxic algae seems unlikely unless all four of them had been drinking directly out of the river.
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An air inversion could trap gas near the surface in an area, weather conditions would need to be just right with little to no wind for that to happen. Heavier than air gas could travel quite a ways and settle in a low lying area, once the wind picked up there would be very little evidence that it ever happened.
Yep. Common in certain areas of Africa. A large bubble of gas will work itself loose form the bottom, and release from the surface, then hover over a low lying area, killing anyone there. Only problem with your theory, though, is that there would be all sorts of dead wild animals all around them, too.
Death from an Algae bloom would be so unlikely as to be zero % possibility statistically. Same thing with the wild theory about carbon monoxide from an old mine. The original story said it was 40 miles from Yosemite too, IIRC. ...the last statement due to the story that related this to Yosemite.
We should know more when the labs are finished. That should be in a couple of months, unfortunately.
Death from an Algae bloom would be so unlikely as to be zero % possibility statistically. Same thing with the wild theory about carbon monoxide from an old mine. The original story said it was 40 miles from Yosemite too, IIRC. ...the last statement due to the story that related this to Yosemite.
We should know more when the labs are finished. That should be in a couple of months, unfortunately.
Probably gonna find they all drank some Jonestown koolaide and said goodbye Covid world.
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Death from an Algae bloom would be so unlikely as to be zero % possibility statistically. Same thing with the wild theory about carbon monoxide from an old mine. The original story said it was 40 miles from Yosemite too, IIRC. ...the last statement due to the story that related this to Yosemite.
We should know more when the labs are finished. That should be in a couple of months, unfortunately.
Probably gonna find they all drank some Jonestown koolaide and said goodbye Covid world.
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It's a possibility and a much more likely one than the two theories aforementioned.
Honestly, with all the high strangeness of the disappearances and deaths in national parks and other rural areas, it wouldn't surprise me if the lab tests were inconclusive as to cod.