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Morgan Absher

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But the discoveries of these girls does lead us to our fourth and final clue, the autopsies of Susan and Virginia Martin. So Susan's cause of death was determined to be drowning. The death occurred no more than two hours after she had eaten. I assume the contents of her stomach were similar to that of Virginia's, which is what the book Echo of Distant Water says.

The condition of her body suggested it had been held down in cold, deep water for a considerable length of time. before eventually coming to the surface and floating down the river. This is true of Virginia's two. Virginia's cause of death was also determined to be drowning. There was no evidence of any injury or disease.

The condition of her body suggested it had been held down in cold, deep water for a considerable length of time. before eventually coming to the surface and floating down the river. This is true of Virginia's two. Virginia's cause of death was also determined to be drowning. There was no evidence of any injury or disease.

The condition of her body suggested it had been held down in cold, deep water for a considerable length of time. before eventually coming to the surface and floating down the river. This is true of Virginia's two. Virginia's cause of death was also determined to be drowning. There was no evidence of any injury or disease.

The body was fairly well-preserved, suggesting it hadn't been floating on the surface of the water for very long, and as mentioned, she had eaten prior to her death. Her stomach contained hamburger, potatoes, and citrus fruit, and this would corroborate with the details that the waitress gave. Now, this is a point I think is interesting and where there's some mixed information here.

The body was fairly well-preserved, suggesting it hadn't been floating on the surface of the water for very long, and as mentioned, she had eaten prior to her death. Her stomach contained hamburger, potatoes, and citrus fruit, and this would corroborate with the details that the waitress gave. Now, this is a point I think is interesting and where there's some mixed information here.

The body was fairly well-preserved, suggesting it hadn't been floating on the surface of the water for very long, and as mentioned, she had eaten prior to her death. Her stomach contained hamburger, potatoes, and citrus fruit, and this would corroborate with the details that the waitress gave. Now, this is a point I think is interesting and where there's some mixed information here.

In some reports about the autopsy, it says that she had a hole in the side of her head. It was something that the deputy sheriff actually told a journalist. He was the person who photographed and fingerprinted both girls. And he said in a 1999 interview, quote, both girls had holes in their skulls, identical holes above and behind their right ears.

In some reports about the autopsy, it says that she had a hole in the side of her head. It was something that the deputy sheriff actually told a journalist. He was the person who photographed and fingerprinted both girls. And he said in a 1999 interview, quote, both girls had holes in their skulls, identical holes above and behind their right ears.

In some reports about the autopsy, it says that she had a hole in the side of her head. It was something that the deputy sheriff actually told a journalist. He was the person who photographed and fingerprinted both girls. And he said in a 1999 interview, quote, both girls had holes in their skulls, identical holes above and behind their right ears.

I thought they were either from a gunshot or a blow. Wow. If this is true, though, it's not clear why it was omitted from the autopsy. And again, like, there's some discrepancy here because in the KOIN 6 News podcast, they have a quote, an autopsy technician who took pictures of the bodies thought both girls had bullet holes in their skulls. The medical examiner ruled otherwise.

I thought they were either from a gunshot or a blow. Wow. If this is true, though, it's not clear why it was omitted from the autopsy. And again, like, there's some discrepancy here because in the KOIN 6 News podcast, they have a quote, an autopsy technician who took pictures of the bodies thought both girls had bullet holes in their skulls. The medical examiner ruled otherwise.

I thought they were either from a gunshot or a blow. Wow. If this is true, though, it's not clear why it was omitted from the autopsy. And again, like, there's some discrepancy here because in the KOIN 6 News podcast, they have a quote, an autopsy technician who took pictures of the bodies thought both girls had bullet holes in their skulls. The medical examiner ruled otherwise.

There was even a picture of the autopsy that the author of Echo of Distant Water saw of but it was too small and blurry to see whether or not Virginia's had actually had a hole in it. And because both remains were eventually cremated, there's no way to check on it now.

There was even a picture of the autopsy that the author of Echo of Distant Water saw of but it was too small and blurry to see whether or not Virginia's had actually had a hole in it. And because both remains were eventually cremated, there's no way to check on it now.

There was even a picture of the autopsy that the author of Echo of Distant Water saw of but it was too small and blurry to see whether or not Virginia's had actually had a hole in it. And because both remains were eventually cremated, there's no way to check on it now.

You don't show up for months. Yeah. There's finally a service and you don't make it there. Like, yeah, it's very odd. But one photo I did see of Donald was a picture of him holding a photo of his family. Yeah. And looking at it. Sadly glancing at it.

You don't show up for months. Yeah. There's finally a service and you don't make it there. Like, yeah, it's very odd. But one photo I did see of Donald was a picture of him holding a photo of his family. Yeah. And looking at it. Sadly glancing at it.

You don't show up for months. Yeah. There's finally a service and you don't make it there. Like, yeah, it's very odd. But one photo I did see of Donald was a picture of him holding a photo of his family. Yeah. And looking at it. Sadly glancing at it.

And again, the context of, you know, his sexuality and maybe disapproval from parents. Right. Maybe he was no contact. We you know, there's a lot of there's a lot a lot there.