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From: Duq...@cocks.net (Duque)
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Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2021 19:38:33 -0600
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 by: Duque - Sun, 22 Aug 2021 01:38 UTC

On 8/21/21 5:42 PM, Nic wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Aug 2021 14:17:22 -0000 (UTC)
> AlleyCat <alleycatsucksdick@trump.org> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> They shoot traitors everywhere so shooting Trumpers is nothing
>> objectionable. Just ensure the kill shot.
>>
>>
>> Rightists haven't earned their rights and are disgusting racist
>> subhumans.
>>
>>
>
> Please elaborate, who do you see as the proper recipient as the
> rightful owners in this dialog?
> Who decides my rights?
>

Another killer motivated by "AlleyCat" killed Trump supporters and got
away, undetected. Words have consequences.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9914627/Deaths-husband-wife-baby-treated-homicide.html

dailymail.co.uk
Deaths of husband, wife and baby are being treated as a homicide
Adriana Diaz
13-17 minutes

Police in Mariposa County have announced that they are treating the
mysterious deaths of a British software developer, his wife, their
one-year-old toddler and the family dog who were found on a remote
hiking trail in California as a homicide.

County Sheriff Jeremy Briese said: 'I've been here for 20 years, and
I've never seen a death-related case like this.

'There's no obvious indicators of how it occurred.'

The bodies of Jonathan Gerrish, 45, his wife Ellen Chung and their
daughter Muji - along with their dog Oski - were discovered by search
teams on Tuesday in an area of the Sierra National Forest known as
Devil's Gulch.

Briese said there was no obvious cause of death and that he had not
dealt with a case like this in his 20 years in the area.

'You have two healthy adults, you have a healthy child and what appears
to be a healthy canine all within a general same area,' the sheriff
explained.

'So right now, we're treating the coroner investigation as a homicide
until we can establish the cause.'

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Jonathan Gerrish, his partner Ellen Chung and their one-year-old
daughter were found dead along with their dog Oski near an area called
Devil's Gulch in a remote part of Northern California on Tuesday

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Mariposa County Sheriff Jeremy Briese explained that he had never seen a
case like this in 20 years, 'You have two healthy adults, you have a
healthy child and what appears to be a healthy canine all within a
general same area'

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Social media shows the couple as very active often traveling to
naturally beautiful destinations and enjoying the outdoors

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The area were the family's bodies were found was initially treated like
a hazmat situation because of the strange circumstances

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Officials lifted the areas hazmat restriction on Wednesday when they did
not find any old gold mine shafts in the vicinity, which they had
originally believed could have been emitting toxic gases that killed the
family

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Briese said his office is treating the investigation like a homicide
'until we establish the cause'

Officials were originally investigating whether poisonous algae killed
the family who were found dead on a remote hiking trail near Hites Cove,
a popular hiking destination, but lifted the hazmat declaration on
Wednesday. The bodies of the deceased were airlifted out of the area
that afternoon.

They first began looking into the toxic algal bloom from the Merced
river as the cause for what overcame the family, along with possible
escaping gas from abandoned gold mines.

But Briese said they could not find any disused shafts in the vicinity.

'We have not found any old mine shafts near the area,' he added. 'There
are some mine shafts, but we can't confirm if that's the cause yet.

Police are still waiting on the results of post-mortem examinations.
Further toxicology reports could take up to six weeks. Autopsies and
toxicology tests are planned for Thursday in Stanislaus County.

California State Water Resources Control Board and Mariposa County are
now re-testing the river water for cyanobacterial toxins, which can form
in algal blooms.

Searchers began looking for the family after they were overdue on a day
hike and reported missing on Monday. They were found on the Savage-Lundy
hiking trail near Hites Cove, which was once a thriving mining community
after gold was discovered in 1861.

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Police are still awaiting the results of autopsy and toxicology reports
which are expected to take several weeks

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Searchers began looking for the family on Monday after they were
reported missing by friends when they did not report to work

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The couple were last heard from early on Sunday when they uploaded a
photo of a backpack

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The family had recently celebrated their daughter Aurelia Miju's first
birthday on August 8

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Last month, Sierra National Forest officials posted a warning about
'high concentrations' of algae which can produce 'extremely dangerous
toxins that can sicken or kill people and animals' in the water in the
Merced River at Hites Cove

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This map shows the remote are in Mariposa County, California, where the
bodies were discovered on Tuesday

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The family's dog was found dead along with its owners by search teams

On July 13, Sierra National Forest officials posted a warning about
'high concentrations' of algae which can produce 'extremely dangerous
toxins that can sicken or kill people and animals' in the water in the
Merced River at Hites Cove.

A listing on the water board's online map of harmful algal blooms
warned: 'Water Boards recommends a CAUTION due to illness report. Sample
results are pending.'

Briese told The Times: 'There are those different options that are out
there - mineshafts and offgassing potential and we're learning more with
our partners in the Forest Service and public health on the toxicity of
the algae blooms that they're posting about.'

'It's frustrating and we're not going to rest... it's devastating to
everyone,' he told the Modesto Bee paper.
WHAT ARE THE RISKS OF ALGAE BLOOMS?

Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, are an ancient class of
organisms that create the blooms are present nearly everywhere water is
found, but thrive in warm, still bodies like lakes and ponds.

It includes species which produce some of the most powerful toxins known
to man, and their impact on humans is only partially understood.

The incidence of freshwater harmful algal blooms (FHABs) has surged in
recent years, with some scientists attributing the increase to climate
change.
What are the health risks?

Algae is capable of producing several different toxins. People may be
exposed to these toxins through contact with the skin (e.g. when
swimming), through inhalation (e.g. when motor boating or water skiing),
or by swallowing contaminated water.

These toxins can cause skin rashes, nausea, vomiting, stomach pains,
fever and headaches.

Occasionally, the toxins can cause more serious illness such as liver
and brain damage.

Children are at greater risk than adults of developing problems because
of their comparative lower body weight.

The California Department of Public Health says it does not know of any
human deaths from 'recreational or drinking water exposure to
cyanobacterial toxin' although some animals have been killed by algae.
How can the health risks be minimised?

Not all blue-green algae blooms and scums are toxic but it is not
possible to tell from appearance and so it's best to assume they are
harmful and take the following precautions:

Do not swim in the water
Do not swallow the water
Avoid contact with the algae
Do not eat fish caught from the water
Observe and abide by any warning notices positioned around the water

Anyone who has come into contact with water containing algae should
shower with fresh water immediately.

Anyone who has come into contact with affected water and has become ill
should obtain medical attention.

The state map listing for the location north of Jerseydale, around where
the family was found dead this week, warns people to 'stay away from
algae and scum in the water.'

'Do NOT let pets go in the water, drink the water, or eat scum on the
shore,' the warning continues. 'Keep children away from algae. Do not
eat shellfish from this waterbody.'

The California Department of Public Health said it did not know of any
human deaths from 'recreational or drinking water exposure to
cyanobacterial toxin' although some animals have been killed by algae.

State waterboard spokesman Blair Robertson said officials hoped to have
the results of the water tests by the weekend.

He added: 'Our staff is conducting testing of the waterways near where
the bodies were located and will make the lab results available to the
public as soon as we get them.

'Autopsies were to be conducted earlier today and we await those
findings. Our sincerest condolences to the family and friends of the
deceased.'

Gerrish was a software developer for Snapchat, had previously worked for
Google. He is originally from Lancashire, England and graduated from
Newcastle University.

Speaking from his home in Bamber Bridge, Lancashire, his father Peter,
70, said: 'The family are just in shock - heartbroken.'

When asked whether he had received any further updates or was in contact
with US authorities, the grandfather added: 'We haven't heard anything
more.'

Chung is originally from Orange, California. She was earning her Masters
in Counseling Psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies
after having graduated from University of California, Berkley in 2012.
She was a sister of Alpha Chi Omega. Chung practiced yoga and taught
Hatha and Prenatal yoga classes, according to her Instagram.

The couple were very active and often spent time outdoors or traveling.

Kristie Mitchell, a spokeswoman for the sheriff's office has said
investigators are still working to determine the cause of their deaths
and 'looking at all possibilities.'

'It could be a carbon monoxide situation,' which is why the department
had been treating the scene as a hazmat situation she explained.

'There are several abandoned mines up in the area and in an abundance of
caution or recovery team is taking precautions for any poisonous gases,
particles in the area,' Mitchell added. 'So far, there has been no
measurable poisons registered.'

Mitchell also did not rule out possible exposure to toxic algae. She
noted that the bodies of the deceased showed no signs of trauma, and no
suicide note was found.

'It is a very bizarre situation,' she said.

According to a Reuters article published in 2013, two gold and silver
miners died in Colorado after being exposed to fatal levels of carbon
monoxide, and 19 others fell ill.

Dr Mike Nelson, professor of mining engineering at University of Utah,
had cast doubt on the theory that carbon monoxide emissions from an old
gold mine were possibly to blame for the deaths from the beginning.

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Gerrish, a native of England, had worked as a software engineer at
Google. Chung was from Orange, California, but was of Korean descent

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Signs were posted on the trail warning hikers about 'high
concentrations' of algae which can produce 'extremely dangerous toxins
that can sicken or kill people and animals' in the water in the Merced
River at Hites Cove

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Police have not been able to confirm or deny the algae as the cause of
death and are awaiting further information from National Forest officials

During a phone interview with the DailyMail.com on Wednesday, Nelson
explained that gold mines are not known to produce carbon monoxide, and
even if the gas were present, it would have gone up into the air.

He also noted that the family were found outdoors and not in an enclosed
space where exposure to carbon monoxide could be lethal.

A friend reported the family missing at 11pm on Monday evening after
Gerrish and Chung failed to show up for work that day, reported Fox 26 News.

Gerrish and Chung were last heard from early Sunday, when they uploaded
a photo of a backpack. Rosanna Heaslett, the family friend, said they
hiked on weekends.

The family's gray Ford Raptor was located near the Sierra National
Forest gate early Tuesday. The bodies of the couple, their daughter and
pet dog were found 1.5 miles away from the vehicle between 9.30am and
10am.

Briese described the family as 'very family oriented' and said that
'They're smart, they know hiking and what type of gear you need or don't
need for the amount of time you're out there, and it appears it was a
day hike.'

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The bodies were located near the Hite Cove trail, known particularly in
springtime to have spectacular wildflower displays

'This is never the outcome we want or the news we want to deliver, my
heart breaks for their family. Our Sheriff's Chaplains and staff are
working with their family and will continue to support them during this
heartbreaking time,' said Briese.

The sheriff's office is investigating the deaths along with the
California Department of Justice.

The remote area where the bodies were found had no cellphone service,
Mitchell said. It was close to the Hite Cove trail, known particularly
in springtime to have spectacular wildflower displays.

The area is normally populated by pines, many of which were destroyed by
the 2018 Ferguson Fire.

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