whufc wrote:Booney wrote:Yep, I'd be f*cked of you put me out there for 3 days.
My only thinking is he survived because he didn't move too much, if he'd kept moving, running out of energy, he would have perished.
I thought that but he was found only 470m from the house. Surely the searchers had covered that amount of ground in the 3 days. In the same sense surely emergency services would have saw or heard a car or something if he was 'dropped' back off.
Just read this story on it :
Investigators are still trying to figure out how the three-year-old could have survived without anything to eat for 72 hours in temperatures that dropped to 2C – emerging with just a few scratches from three nights alone in the brutal terrain.
Another mystery is how AJ turned up in a creek just 500m away from the family’s home – meaning he evaded highly trained sniffer dogs since Friday as well as a helicopter fitted with infra-red technology and hundreds of searchers making their way through the nearby bush.
And...
Just hours before AJ was found on Monday, family friend Alan Hashem told the Today show CCTV footage from around the time of Anthony’s disappearance had gone missing.
“There’s one key factor and this is probably the first time I’ve actually mentioned this, I installed cameras on that post right there,” Mr Hashem said.
“There’s footage missing, unexplained. Days before, days after, but not during the time.
“You know what’s more alarming? We installed it so high you can’t tamper with it and we had two mechanisms of storage, cloud storage and physical storage, and there’s no data in that timeslot.
“We provided the user name and password to the police, we provided them the actual original memory card. There’s a lot of explaining to do.”