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February 06, 2024, 05:15:05 PM
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KathleenDSmith1


Everyone and Teddy

This is regarding the Tree, no one from the search parties found a tree near or on top of the tent, and the "Stove" was never assembled inside the tent..that was one of the main questions about the wood (didn't have enough wood)...so the "Stove" was never assemble.

No bodies were found inside the tent...unless as I stated before....all 9 hikers' bodies were "Staged" after their death if seems if any of the hikers knew anything about skiing or hikers or camping...remember "Pashin" has two days...never mention of finding the tent???

https://dyatlovpass.com/case-files-volume-2-1?rbid=19667
https://dyatlovpass.com/case-files-11-20?rbid=17743
https://dyatlovpass.com/case-files-3-6?rbid=17743
https://dyatlovpass.com/case-files-2?rbid=17743

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Kathleen Dee Smith
 

February 06, 2024, 08:07:14 PM
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GlennM


Where the tent was found was a mile above the forest, so it would be sap, branches or blood on the canvas if the tent was moved as part of a conspiracy. There was none. If the tent actually was in the woods, there would be plenty of wood for an outdoor cooking fire and an inside heater. At the location where the tent was actually found there was no reported outside cooking firepit, but it may have been obscured by a slab slip of snow. The stove was not assembled...yet. are we sure there was no kindling in the tent?
All behavior is motivated. I find no motive for a third party to stage the bodies if for no other reason than the conspirators would not know what the travel plan filed before the tour said about their intended route.
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February 06, 2024, 09:44:12 PM
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Everyone and Teddy:

Pashin had two days (2) and it's true regarding conspiracy theories, my question was if all 9 hikers were injured or killed inside the tent, the majority of bodies would have been in the tent, but no bodies were found inside the tent, and everything, all belonging was in neatly ordered...if any of the 9 hikers were injured, some of the belongings were been opened for cloth/material for coverage of blood....

Has anyone found any cloth material with blood stains on it from injuries inside the tent???

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February 07, 2024, 04:22:16 AM
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The conditions of the tent argue for either a voluntary exit. The tent was orderly and without snow on the inside when found. For me, this rules out the hikers cutting their way free. Conversely, if the tent was repositioned on 1079, then does this imply that the cache was also moved? It makes no sense to me for anyone to go to that much trouble with the tent and the cache while ignoring the whereabouts of the hikers themselves. Whoever would move the tent surely would not know if the official plans subnitted before the expedition were contradictory. That would arouse suspicion, yes?
We don't have to say everything that comes into our head.