I have no idea why Yahoo filed this under "entertainment."A family member of two sisters and a teen whose bodies were discovered "fairly mummified" in a remote Colorado campsite earlier this month said their deaths should serve as a warning: living in the wilderness without proper experience can be deadly.
On Tuesday, the Gunnison County Coroner's Office identified the individuals as Rebecca Vance, 42, Christine Vance, 41, as well as Rebecca’s 14-year-old son, according to a statement obtained by PEOPLE.
Trevala Jara, Rebecca and Christine's stepsister, told The Washington Post that the decision to "live off the grid" was made as Rebecca's fears about the world intensified.
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Family Who Died Trying to Live 'Off the Grid' Told Loved Ones About Their Plan: 'We Tried to Stop Them'
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Perhaps because PEOPLE magazine was quoted. "entertainment" gawkers get their gawking on.pipistrelle wrote: ↑Sun Aug 06, 2023 11:09 am I have no idea why Yahoo filed this under "entertainment."
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Yep people love to titter about tales like this and tut tut while fanning themselves and sip their mocha and natter about how backward and uncivilised THOSE people are. "How Awful! tee hee tee hee." Total entertainment!
No-one considers how this is a terrible tragedy, these are real people, and the forces that filled these people with fear to the point of Mental collapse might be Too Big To Fail.
No-one considers how this is a terrible tragedy, these are real people, and the forces that filled these people with fear to the point of Mental collapse might be Too Big To Fail.
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What strikes me is their family members tried to warn them, and they thought a few videos would help them survive. (Experienced hikers and campers can die.) And I wonder if the son was a believer, or caught up.
Fear kills.
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So hypothermia, malnutrition, and perhaps finished off with carbon monoxide. Any one of them could have done it if your are trapped in the mountains during winter without a clue.Gunnison County Coroner Michael Barnes told The Colorado Sun that he believed that possibly malnutrition and "exposure to the elements" through a harsh winter last year contributed to their deaths, though current analyses on their cause of death are still pending.
The autopsy reports are still incomplete, and the office is awaiting a toxicology report, per The Los Angeles Times. Barnes also expressed concern about carbon monoxide poisoning, citing evidence that the family attempted to stay warm by burning materials, including vegetation in soup cans, inside their tent.
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My brother and his best friend (now my brother-in-law) tried that. Oh boy, they were going to drop out of society and live in the woods forever, it was going to be so great. So right after graduating high school in Bathysphere or wherever it is, they drove to upstate New York somewhere, you'd be surprised how much wilderness there still is up there, and they decided to explore and find a good site for their first camp.
They parked the pickup and started hiking into the wilderness, off on a wonderful adventure. They got about a mile and a half away from the pickup when the black flies found them. Black flies aren't venomous but they bite. They seriously bite. Their bite is quite painful.
They chased the boys all the way back to the pickup and they had to kill a lot of flies that got in with them. They lost their backpacks and sleeping bags and they weren't going back to get them, 'cause flies.
They drove home. End of adventure.
He works for HP now.
They parked the pickup and started hiking into the wilderness, off on a wonderful adventure. They got about a mile and a half away from the pickup when the black flies found them. Black flies aren't venomous but they bite. They seriously bite. Their bite is quite painful.
They chased the boys all the way back to the pickup and they had to kill a lot of flies that got in with them. They lost their backpacks and sleeping bags and they weren't going back to get them, 'cause flies.
They drove home. End of adventure.
He works for HP now.
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I know, not funny but....Foggy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2023 11:39 amOff Topic
They chased the boys all the way back to the pickup and they had to kill a lot of flies that got in with them. They lost their backpacks and sleeping bags and they weren't going back to get them, 'cause flies.
They drove home. End of adventure.
He works for HP now.