Jamaica Me Crazy
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The EMT bag. Could the first letter be a letter that just sounds like an E, like B or V?
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Until this thread, I don't think I was even aware that there was such a thing as an "EMT bag". I would probably just call it a medical bag, supply bag or first aid kit. Do other people call a large camera-bag-looking-thing that contains medical supplies an "EMT bag"?
As somebody said upfront. People I know that are in emergency response call them "jump bags" or "go bags".
Until this thread, I don't think I was even aware that there was such a thing as an "EMT bag". I would probably just call it a medical bag, supply bag or first aid kit. Do other people call a large camera-bag-looking-thing that contains medical supplies an "EMT bag"?
As somebody said upfront. People I know that are in emergency response call them "jump bags" or "go bags".
Right. The creek looks to be not much more than runoff of very shallow water with close banks. No body is going to go unnoticed in that water. I was looking for the photo they showed of it earlier, but can't find it again.
Here is a video of the area and includes the creek:
http://www.eastidahonews.com/2015/07/a-closer-look-the-campground-where-deorr-kunz-disappeared/
The EMT bag. Could the first letter be a letter that just sounds like an E, like B or V?
Woke up from a sound sleep last night, thinking about the sweet child and something that's been "niggling" at me. In the interview with Mom and Dad, Dad described his trip down the round to get better cell service as "hauling a$$" or some such phrase. My son was a climber, and let's say DeOrr managed up into the bed of truck with all the camping goodies, fell asleep maybe or played hide and seek, whatever. Dad takes off at a high rate of speed and somewhere much further down, little DeOrr winds up out of back of truck, off side of road maybe on creek side? Would have been head start on where searchers were looking maybe? Like most all here, I'm grasping at straws for any rhyme or reason for such a tragic event to what should have been a peaceful family getaway.
I just had a thought!!(which is rare, lol).yeah, I have never thought it was an EMT bag...My ex-husband is a paramedic and he always called it a "jump kit"...but who knows...I think empty bag sounds more reasonable, but I don't have any idea why this whatever kind of bag it is even matters since they never did address it in the interview. They did say " We will get to THAT" but never did.
In looking at the map of the location, I am curious where Dad went when he said he went hauling down the road to see if he could get better reception.
Just to illustrate, I believe it is a half a mile from the upper campground to the lower campground. I believe they we're camped at the lower campground (sitting just beneath the reservoir as we have heard Dad say). So to me 'down the road' has always meant further away from the reservoir, as in back down the same road they came in on? I would like to know where a half mile down the road. Wouldn't going 'up' give you better reception? The campsite was in a clearing. It seems if he went a half mile down there would have been more trees.
Do you think he really went down the road toward Leadore or did he go up the road passed the reservoir toward the upper campground?
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I just had a thought!!(which is rare, lol).
Suppose it is "EMPTY BAG", and suppose that " EMPTY BAG" is little DeOrrs bag where his clothes and diapers were? THAT would be a huge thing to find EMPTY. Maybe it is supposed to be kept quiet. I dunno. It was just a thought.
Since things have slowed down in this thread a bit, I've been perusing other threads as well as their associated MSM and SM activity. It's so heartening in those other cases to see the outpouring of community support. Supplies, time, special skills and all other types of resources are being donated. In Austin and Perry's case, people have organized air and ground searches from the Bahamas to the Carolinas. In Lonzie's, sunscreen for searchers and treats for the dogs are being donated. In both situations, there are frequent briefings.
I have time. I have a special skill set. I have resources. There are many, many more people who are local to this case who have some combination of skills, resources, and an ability to contribute to meaningful search efforts. Our desire to see this sweet boy returned to his family is second only to the desire of his family to have him back in their arms. It's not possible for me to overstate the level of frustration then that I, and many others, feel about the complete shut-out by everyone close to this case.
Since he said he went 1/2 an hour down the road where he knew he could get service, and he also said he'd never been to that campground before, I am assuming he went back down the road the way they came in. If he went up toward the reservoir, how would he know he could get better service up there? (Even though it seems like it would make sense service would be better higher up, he wouldn't know that if he hadn't been up there yet.)
How could tea bags possibly be an important clue in little Deorr's disappearance? That does not make sense to me, sorry!
I just had a thought!!(which is rare, lol).
Suppose it is "EMPTY BAG", and suppose that " EMPTY BAG" is little DeOrrs bag where his clothes and diapers were? THAT would be a huge thing to find EMPTY. Maybe it is supposed to be kept quiet. I dunno. It was just a thought.
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Latham said some theories investigators may be considering include Deorr walking away on his own, the possibility of him being abducted, the idea that he was never at the campsite in the first place or that a wild animal was involved in his disappearance.
“Lemhi County has done close to 300 searches. If it had been a wild animal attack they would have at least found a boot,” Latham said. “I think, by now, the theory should be discounted.”
Even though few new details are being released, Latham said that doesn’t mean the case isn’t moving forward. “There are some cameras on the highway on both directions of 93,” Latham said. “I’m sure [they] have been looked … and I’m sure they’re looking more or less under every rock, so to speak, for leads on this case.”