Re: Young Brothers Still Missing Near N.C. River




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can you miss storms by going farther inland? I was to NC for my brother's
wedding, lo! these many years ago, and I really liked it. Very green, and
temperate the first week of December. Good outlet shopping.

Oooo! Hope they move there then! For when I visit - shopping! Seriously, I
am curious about the storm patterns there. From what td says, it can be
perfectly dreadful. But I know nothing of the effects of the geography. jc


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About 200 people helped search for the boys Thursday, Stevens
said.
Most
hiked or used horses to scour the hilly, rocky terrain near
the
river.
Others used canoes and flatbed boats.

"It's been a continuous 24-hour operation," Stokes County EMS
training
officer Brian Booe said.

http://www.wral.com/apncnews/9802422/detail.html

I hope somebody checks the trunks of cars they could have had
access
to.

Ooo, good thinking. Tho since several diff dogs tracked them to
the
river,
I
feel doubtful they're anywhere but in the water. jc


I'm sure you're right. After what happened in Salt Lake to those
five
girls
and then those three boys a year or so ago I can't imaging any LE
officer
not checking trunks of cars IMMEDIATELY if you know what I mean.


Just heard on the late news, still no sign of those little boys.


td

Oh, so so sad, just doesn't sound good at all.

As for kids in cars, I had a friend who, when she was a young teenaged
mother (long before I met her), had a child die inside a hot car (not
the
trunk) while everyone searched. And her sister's child was with her
child.
Each was 2 years old, one a boy and one a girl, and both died, tho one
lived
a few more hours after discovery. The neighbor's car was unlocked and
they
just climbed in. This would have been 40-45 years ago now, maybe nearer
50.
My friend died of breast cancer 8 or 9 years ago, leaving behind two
grown
sons and grandchildren. I knew her for years before she told me. She
didn't
tell many people. I sure do hope LE and other searchers would search
vehicles first thing. But I think the river got these two little boys.
jc


How sad for your friend. Something so tragic, she carried it with her
for
the rest of her life. I'm sure she was *punished* far more than any
sort of
jail term could give.

As for those little boys, I've been thinking about a friend of mine
here.
We've had a lot on the news this past week about Hurricane Fran. It's
the
tenth anniversary of that hurricane, went right over top of us 10 years
ago,
still with hurricane force winds and rains. My friend lost her son to
drowning in that one. He was a teen, but her son all the same. And his
body was missing for something like 7 or 10 days. She nearly went crazy
for
that time period until his body was found. It was horrible. I remember
laying in bed at night, listening to a storm, and knowing she was just
going
mad thinking about her boy being 'out there'. I tell you, it put all
the
damage, lack of power, lack of ice, lack of AC, and mess to try and
clean
up, etc., into perspective. I mean, nothing, NOTHING that any of the
rest
of us were going through at the time came anywhere near to what she was
going through.


td

Well yeah, jeaz, that would be unbearable. With a teenager, I suppose
you'd have hope he could have saved himself, gotten himself to safety
w/out a way to call home. But that many days, Lard.

Say, td, I have relatives who are looking to move somewhere with mild
weather for retirement, and are thinking of the Carolinas. Everytime you
talk about these storms I shudder to think...! jc





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