Steely Dan
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And just down from there, she found a second set of even more intriguing clues: personal items gathered up. By the dog, she assumed.
"It was like she was sleeping with them - or waiting with them," Kathy said.
She took a picture with her cell phone and then gathered the items. They were mostly random, personal things - toothbrush, comb, razor, a candle that said Michelle, but nothing that would explain anything - although now, she did have a hunch.
Kathy remembered two weeks earlier she'd driven by an accident on the same stretch of highway. She remembered because it was such a horrible crash. A single car had flipped over and landed on the side of the road, at just about the same spot where she found the dog.
Based on what she saw that day, Kathy figured there was no way a person could have survived, but what about a dog? So she called the highway patrol.
That's a really awesome story. :dance::woohoo:
Here's a video
And just down from there, she found a second set of even more intriguing clues: personal items gathered up. By the dog, she assumed.
"It was like she was sleeping with them - or waiting with them," Kathy said.
She took a picture with her cell phone and then gathered the items. They were mostly random, personal things - toothbrush, comb, razor, a candle that said Michelle, but nothing that would explain anything - although now, she did have a hunch.
Kathy remembered two weeks earlier she'd driven by an accident on the same stretch of highway. She remembered because it was such a horrible crash. A single car had flipped over and landed on the side of the road, at just about the same spot where she found the dog.
Based on what she saw that day, Kathy figured there was no way a person could have survived, but what about a dog? So she called the highway patrol.
That's a really awesome story. :dance::woohoo:
Here's a video