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Posted: 5/25/2019 7:18:12 AM EDT
The Maryland woman who went missing in Hawaii on May 8 while out jogging on a hiking trail has been found alive.
A Facebook page dedicated to finding 35-year-old Amanda Eller said in a post that she was discovered deep in a creek bed between two waterfalls. She was slightly injured and is being evacuated, the post added. Hawaii News reported that she was spotted in by a helicopter Friday afternoon. https://wtop.com/maryland/2019/05/maryland-woman-missing-in-hawaii-found-alive/ |
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Weird, how was she stuck?
Maui ain't that big, should be able to walk out anywhere and hit a road pretty fast. |
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I know this girl. Our group of friends have been praying hard for her safe return. Thank God they found her.
For those of you mouth-breathers that have obviously never been off the beaten path in Maui, there are tons of places that if you fell, you would not be climbing out on your own. Especially if you were injured. |
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This. That island is so small an hour walk in any direction will yield you a road. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I know this girl. Our group of friends have been praying hard for her safe return. Thank God they found her. For those of you mouth-breathers that have obviously never been off the beaten path in Maui, there are tons of places that if you fell, you would not be climbing out on your own. Especially if you were injured. View Quote I've been off the beaten path in Maui, which is why I'm skeptical. I don't think being skeptical of these types of stories make anyone a mouth-breather though. And I'm assuming by that you are calling anyone who questions the events as being stupid? |
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Well it looks like she somehow survived the freezing temperatures, dangerous snakes, vicious mammalian predators, and lack of sources for drinking water.
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Her story will be air tight... |
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I would believe a Hillary story before I believed this girl got lost.
I like the "air tight" option above LOL |
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People underestimate Hawaii all the time, then they die.
The water is warm, no harm could come. The island is small, no way to get lost. And btw, not everyone is friendly, so there is that too. I'm very glad she is OK. |
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My dad bought my mom a shirt that said that back in the 80's
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Considering the first thing they teach people to do when lost is to stay put and wait for help, it's plausible.
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How the hell do you get lost for 2 weeks in Hawaii? That place is tiny.
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We'll find out later she was on some drug binge and made it look like she was lost.
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Two weeks without food or water?
Nope. Someone has been a naughty girl |
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I know this girl. Our group of friends have been praying hard for her safe return. Thank God they found her. For those of you mouth-breathers that have obviously never been off the beaten path in Maui, there are tons of places that if you fell, you would not be climbing out on your own. Especially if you were injured. View Quote |
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Well it looks like she somehow survived the freezing temperatures, dangerous snakes, vicious mammalian predators, and lack of sources for drinking water. View Quote |
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Check out the facebook photos linked to the 2nd picture in the article. It might clear some things up.
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Maybe she kept following the Sun, in the morning she went East and by night she was going West.
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Where was Lassie when they really needed her?
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