Midge Montana
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Jojos are potato wedges fried in the same vat as chicken and usually eaten plain alongside fried chicken, coleslaw, and baked beans.
I agree. I don't want to list them off, but if you think through the logistics of such a thing (i.e. how long it would take), you might determine this fire pit theory to be unlikely.I am not sure there's a delicate way to put this, but how would the campers above the campground not notice the smell coming from the lower campground? Unless it was windy enough to blow it all away pretty quickly, I'd think the first responders would also have noticed it.
I am not sure there's a delicate way to put this, but how would the campers above the campground not notice the smell coming from the lower campground? Unless it was windy enough to blow it all away pretty quickly, I'd think the first responders would also have noticed it.
How many they want or don't want to take. Lol
My two year old takes one at daycare and usally none at home.
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That's right. Did they have a fire on Thurs night? That would sure help keeping mountain lions out of their camp site.You couldn't see black smoke at night
You couldn't see black smoke at night
So, I'm just doing some random research on the Stage Stop in Leadore and I came across this entry <modsnip>
I wonder if any of the new witnesses were "locals" hanging out at the Stage Stop.
Also interesting, the mention of "jo-jo's" which I know was hotly debated over here on WebSleuths. LOL!
They might have burned stuff elsewhere. In another County, even. Hence the dogs not hitting on it. Or they might not have burned a body, but may have burned the clothing they were wearing when whatever happened happened.
Does anyone know if there are showers at the campsite? I'm guessing not... I wonder if they went and showered somewhere that day, between 8 and the 911 call. Witnesses may have seen them there.
That's right. Did they have a fire on Thurs night? That would sure help keeping mountain lions out of their camp site.
NR: Sorry if this has been asked. When was the last time someone OTHER than Reinwand, Walton, Mitchell and Kunz saw DeOrr?
RJ: Yeah, and not vague "well, there might have been a child in store" sightings... When was the last time someone definitely saw him in Idaho Falls? The extended family have never said when they last saw him. And did he seem healthy and happy the last time he was seen?
Klein Investigations and Consulting There are none.
But keep in mind, diesel may be more difficult to ignite but it burns hotter and longer as well, from my understanding.
Yes a nighttime camp fire wouldn't arouse suspicion as could ostensibly go all night. Don't know how to word this delicately but don't think smell etc would be of concern where campers cook meat. Really sorry. RIP sweet boy. I have a just turned 3 year old so none of this is easy to write.
Yes a nighttime camp fire wouldn't arouse suspicion as could ostensibly go all night. Don't know how to word this delicately but don't think smell etc would be of concern where campers cook meat. Really sorry. RIP sweet boy. I have a just turned 3 year old so none of this is easy to write.
Once again, tears are coming into my eyes. WHAT are we reading here? Whatever happened . . . is ghastly. I mean, wasn't the story that Jessica was going around with Deorr the day before they left? Wednesday? I guess that's another story. And how many people are implicated here?
Jojos are potato wedges fried in the same vat as chicken and usually eaten plain alongside fried chicken, coleslaw, and baked beans.
Loosely linked to this, here's a aerial view of Leadore. Interesting and relevant IMO to see the size of the town. No doubt everyone knows everyone else there.