Estimated time of death 2-3 days. Do they mean 2-3 days ago or 2-3 days into her being missing?
2- 3 days ago I assume.
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Estimated time of death 2-3 days. Do they mean 2-3 days ago or 2-3 days into her being missing?
So, Nora was probably alive and hiding from strangers, until she died of stress and hunger. She probably came for her last drink of water, and went to sleep.estimate time of her death, was 2-3 days
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cause of her death was gastro-internal bleeding. She did not eat for a very long time, plus she also under extremely stressful condition.
No evidence "for the time being."
I'm not sure how they can tell from an autopsy whether or not she was kidnapped.
It's a relief she was not raped and it doesn't appear that she was murdered, either.
How horrible if she starved to death.
I would think she would have died of thirst before starvation. She must have drank from the stream and it probably made her sick.
It will probably be awhile until we hear the full report. Imo
She was probably weak after 2 days of going missing if she hadn’t eaten anything... Poor soul.2- 3 days ago I assume.
Estimated time of death 2-3 days. Do they mean 2-3 days ago or 2-3 days into her being missing?
It is pretty hardcore there, if she had stayed up in one place, may be easier ... she was probably moving around too!I don’t know, but either one makes me sad. If only she could have been found sooner! But I know everyone did their best — I’m almost surprised she was found at all, considering the terrain. Just such a sad case!
Not when I went to school either!
They started doing it about 20 years ago, some states took longer than others, and some have not started it yet.
Everything is done by computer now, and the kids have a card that they swipe when they buy lunch at the cafeteria that scans their fingerprint. It's so they can quickly know their status as to whether or not they get free lunch, reduced price, or have to pay cash.
I'm shocked that they don't have this system in WA yet.
Maybe you just don't remember your child making their print? They only do it once.
So, Nora was probably alive and hiding from strangers, until she died of stress and hunger. She probably came for her last drink of water, and went to sleep.
What police must investigate now is how exactly she ended up near the waterfall, considering her parents' stubborn arguments about her ability to even go to the garden alone.
Did someone guide her to the waterfall and just leave her there?
Yes. Did she go by herself to the waterfall, or did someone take her?All lines of thoughts are plausible until proven invalid.
Ah yes. I just directly translate the key point to english word. Pardon for my english.
It is pretty hardcore there, if she had stayed up in one place, may be easier ... she was probably moving around too!
Ah yes. I just directly translate the key point to english word. Pardon for my english.
She was probably weak after 2 days of going missing if she hadn’t eaten anything... Poor soul.
We have lunch cards to swipe but they aren’t used with fingerprints. Nobody pays cash, it’s all just a swipe of the card that has the kid’s lunch info.
This must be extremely state specific because all of my friends in various who love conspiracy theories would flip over this. I’m 100% sure my kid isn’t fingerprinted at school. None of my nieces or nephews or friends’ kids have this done as far as I know. But it would be useful! Having that as a way to identify them is important!
She was missing for 10 days.And yet, still does not explain how she got up there
<modsnip: not victim friendly> She clearly WAS able to ‘ go in he garden alone’ then. Such a shame she was so close all along.
They need to locate her clothing that was discarded.
Can you die of starvation after only 3 days though? I thought humans could go longer than that
Estimated time of death 2-3 days. Do they mean 2-3 days ago or 2-3 days into her being missing?