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#31
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08-12-2018, 07:58 AM
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Re: Missing Dutch Hikers in Panama
imagine your best friend already dead and you're alone and wounded in some jungle hoping no predator will find and kill you before starvation kicks in |
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#32
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08-13-2018, 12:40 AM
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Re: Missing Dutch Hikers in Panama
When you bring up chupacabras with Mexicans, inevitably one of them will have a story about how his uncle saw one in the desert in 1978, or whatever. Every single time.
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#34
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08-13-2018, 07:26 PM
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Re: Missing Dutch Hikers in Panama
From what I read the first attempted call to emergency was only 2 hours after they were last seen. Still full daylight. I imagine either one of the girls fell or they were attacked by an animal. What ever the reason, at least one of them was injured enough that the other one wouldn't leave her side and 7 days later a second injury occurred. The Photo(which I have never seen) was either the girl trying to see her own injury, or documenting the fatal injury of her friend. I'm not aware of any blood found on the backpack or its contents, which points toward the first injury being the broken foot. Its possible they slipped down a ravine and couldn't climb back up? Why couldn't they retrace their steps, how did the dog make it back and if they were using the phone to see in the dark why were no photos taken for the first 7 days? Maybe they had taken so many they deleted all the ones from those 7 days so there was space to take more? Well never know I guess |
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#35
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08-15-2018, 07:13 AM
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Re: Missing Dutch Hikers in Panama
The dog finding his way out safely is the biggest irony. If only he could have led rescuers back to them, or led them out too
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#39
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08-19-2018, 11:29 PM
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Re: Missing Dutch Hikers in Panama
Simple....they got lost, slipped and fell, died from pain and starvation or were attacked by wild animals. It happens all the time. People think those environments are like urban areas. They are anything but... |