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Reddit mentions of Case Studies in Drowning Forensics
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Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of Case Studies in Drowning Forensics. Here are the top ones.
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The article missed some details on Kayelyn Louder:
>Kayelyn leaves her home barefoot while it was raining, without her car keys or wallet, and is later found dead in a river.
There was a small creek near her house that led to the Jordan River, but detectives stated and proved that there wasn't enough water to wash her to the river where she was found even if she was unconscious. So how she got to her apartment complex to where she was eventually found is unknown.
those details are from this link, which also has more details on Cullen Finnerty.
Brandon Swanson's story is like Paul Degola's story. Both were college-aged men, missing from their car, ended up dead in a river - highly unlikely they slipped and fall into a river while drunk, as people suggest for similar cases.
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People who write about the same topic (it's not just happening in Boston):
Maybe this one? https://www.amazon.com/Studies-Drowning-Forensics-Kevin-Gannon/dp/1439876649