Parks
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I made a pretty good kudzu pesto once.Just the leaves. Cook it like you would spinach or add it to a salad.
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I made a pretty good kudzu pesto once.Just the leaves. Cook it like you would spinach or add it to a salad.
Well I can't find any towers on cell mapping software. I checked all networks. The towers that are there don't show coverage over the home *shrugs*That is not true.
Well I can't find any towers on cell mapping software. I checked all networks. The towers that are there don't show coverage over the home *shrugs*
I have no doubt that it is spotty. In the mountain areas it always is. It gets better depending on elevation but I know for a fact they have cell service.
United States Cell Tower Map - SCADACore
I wonder if they use Wi-Fi to make cell phone calls? I do because I’m sitting in an area with little to no connectivity. Wi-Fi works perfectly.
In general, law-enforcement said they had to bring in extra equipment in order to use their cell phones and other types of communication.
This is unrelated but to me it sort of parallels the search that’s taking place, if indeed Summer did wander even a little into the forest. About 50 years ago a six-year-old boy went missing in the great Smoky Mountain national Park. He was with other kids and then hid behind some sort of structure, not far from his family and the other children. No one ever saw him again.
There are other similar instances and they point out that taking a few steps into heavily forested area can be devastating.
Dennis Martin Disappearance in Smokies Remains Largest Scale Search
Strictly my own experience as a mom, but we always have old shoes in the garage/basement/donate box. They come in handy for messy projects, bad weather, sometimes they’re just waiting for the next child to grow in to or for me to go through and trash. No way could I tell you what they look like or exactly where they are, nor would I even think of them if asked if any of my kids shoes are missing. Jmo but I bet most families are the same. Summer may not have had on her primary shoes that fit properly and that may have been found in the house, but I would not be surprised at all to learn she could’ve grabbed an old pair from somewhere that no one even realizes they had. Moo
That's been my fear the entire time. Lucas Vance, a grown man, disappeared in terrain much like this in Unicoi County, Tennessee, not very far from Hawkins. A searcher hired by the family eventually found him and they noted they had searched on both sides of him. I don't know that he had a head injury, I don't know what the ruling was on his death as I don't think that was covered on his threads here.
Yes, I was grasping at straws, what else would one do when little sense can be made of a disappearance. I agree with your last sentence as the most likely scenario.To me, the idea that she was abducted then taken into the woods is even more unlikely than abducted by a lurking perv with a vehicle nearby.
I mean, is it possible some local creep has seen her and chose to snatch her and take her away? Sure, it's possible. I think of little 7 yr. old Gabbi Doolin, snatched at her brother's football game and taken into the woods. Creepy things like that do happen, but they're not at all common.
I haven't considered a planned disappearance only because so far, there's been nothing mentioned by LE to indicate that direction.
More common than anything, is an accident covered up, or a lost temper or every day abuse leading to a fatality (then covered up).
jmo
Summer Wells' father talks about his criminal past, convicted sex offender son
Summer Wells' father talks about his criminal past, convicted sex offender son
Everyone who has never disobeyed their parents, raise your hand.
I am sitting on mine.