Deaths of Brit Google engineer, wife,
babyand dog during California hike
are now NOT beingtreated as murder:
Mystery as police say autopsy
failedto reveal answers and it
will be WEEKS until they get toxicology results
Daily Mail,
by
Henry Martin
Original Article
Posted By: KatieJo,
8/22/2021 8:10:04 AM
The mysterious deaths of a Google engineer and his family on a hiking trail were not a case of homicide, police say.
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. 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.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Californian 8/22/2021 8:22:27 AM (No. 888215)
Weird. Maybe they ate wild mushrooms or some other poisonous substance? Some of those mushrooms will kill very quickly after only a bite or two.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
seamusm 8/22/2021 8:45:47 AM (No. 888249)
Two adults, an infant, and a pet unexplainably die in a public place - and it will take weeks for tox reports?
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Strike3 8/22/2021 9:00:25 AM (No. 888265)
Suicide is the only logical explanation, or possibly a very undectecable poison. What is their vaccination history?
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Clearly, the left is behind this mass murder and the media and Bobo Newsom are trying to cover it up
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Maggie2u 8/22/2021 9:20:08 AM (No. 888293)
Poster #3, that would be interesting theory if it had been just the two adults but would the baby and the dog have received vaccinations?
This is just plain weird.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
red1066 8/22/2021 9:23:43 AM (No. 888300)
According to Dr. Fauci, the CDC, and the MSM, they died from Covid.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
bpl40 8/22/2021 9:25:08 AM (No. 888302)
What did he do at work? How much did he know? I don't put anything past these people.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
reefdiver 8/22/2021 9:30:52 AM (No. 888316)
Seems to be a lot of stories reported by British press, are there no domestic outlets interested in reporting news these days? Maybe I just don't notice them.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
thelmalou 8/22/2021 9:32:07 AM (No. 888318)
Toxicology tests nearly always take weeks to get back. The only thing I can think of is perhaps they stopped to play in the water near the algae bloom and were all four affected. Suicide seems unlikely from their descriptions. Cyanide gas from an old mine shaft sounds plausible, but they haven't found any old mine shafts very near where they were found.
Oh, and article says he worked for Snapchat now but formerly for Google.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
JimBob 8/22/2021 9:58:58 AM (No. 888352)
Red (#6).....Ya Beat me to it!
This reminds me of crooked Janet Reno (yep, the HornDog's AG) who would stall, and stall, and stall an unpopular or blatantly false announcement about an incident for weeks or months until the story had been buried by the Media, then would make a quiet 'data dump' announcement late on a Friday afternoon, when it would receive minimal media coverage.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
bigfatslob 8/22/2021 10:18:52 AM (No. 888389)
I've been noticing more daily news happenings covered by British media nothing form the happy hour laptop journalist in the U.S. I wonder why. Maybe we don't have news reporters but plenty of people commenting on their thoughts or opinions.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
zephyrgirl 8/22/2021 10:35:10 AM (No. 888413)
Murder/suicide?
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
TLCary 8/22/2021 10:40:56 AM (No. 888423)
Nothing fits. Murder: it's easy and cheap to kill someone without drawing world-wide attention, (or taking the baby and dog). There is nothing in common that all four (adults, baby and a dog) would have ate or drank. And, it would have had to have been a fentanyl level lethal poison to have dropped all of them at the same place. Carbon-monoxide gas from an old mine-shaft? they would have noticed the blue lips. Limnic eruption? No lake.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
DVC 8/22/2021 10:41:49 AM (No. 888425)
Mushrooms unlikely to be ingested by infant and dog. I think that the most likely common denominator is air. Are there volcanic vents in the area? Volcanic gases can be extremely toxic, gather on a windless day in a low spot. Even the algae toxic water thing seems iffy.....mix up infant formula from toxic water and feed it to the infant? Maybe. I suppose the adults and dog could have died of toxic water and the infant of dehydration/exposure with no care for a day or two.
Pretty odd mess.
A shame that he worked for evil Google.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
beancounter 8/22/2021 10:42:08 AM (No. 888428)
His last social media post said he had information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of Hillary Clinton.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
DVC 8/22/2021 10:42:49 AM (No. 888429)
#8, this has been reported in US press. I have read several reports of this prior to this one.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
DVC 8/22/2021 11:08:56 AM (No. 888463)
"Devil's Gulch".....old names like this often have historic reasons. Toxic volcanic gases accumulating only rarely during extremely calm, no wind periods for a few days to kill people without leaving a mark would be a good reason to name it thusly. Just guessing.
A very deep lake in Africa has carbon dioxide seeping from the bottom and under great water pressure rapidly dissolving into the water, eventually reaching a saturation level with a lot of CO2 dissolved. Without any normal circulation in this lake, this deep layer just stays there. In any upset situation if the water is stirred up, and rises a bit, the CO2 starts to come out of solution as tiny gas bubbles, over a large area, and the bubbles rise, causing an upwelling, bringing more water with it. As this stable CO2 saturated water rises, the pressure decreases, so more gas is released, and the upward flow increases. A small disturbance (a small landslide triggered the last one) can cause a huge 'flip over' of the lake water, suddenly releasing immense quantities of heavier than air, invisible and odorless CO2 gas which excludes oxygen, although not toxic in itself.
In the African case, the layer of CO2 flowed downhill in windless early morning conditions and killed people, pets and livestock over many square miles before dissipating without a trace or a mark on a body, just death everywhere of all air breathing life.
Weird stuff happens. And places get names like "Devil's Gulch", especially if the folk of some older time had no idea what caused the deaths.....except the Devil.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
DVC 8/22/2021 11:13:48 AM (No. 888470)
Search on Lake Nyos. And researchers started checking other lakes. A lake in the Congo, named Kivu was found that is 2,000 times the size of Nyos and which has saturated CO2 on the bottom, estimated to turn over roughly every 1,000 years. So, once a millenia, everything in the area dies, asphyxiated by invisible, odorless gas.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
DVC 8/22/2021 11:20:50 AM (No. 888480)
More local coverage:
https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/San-Francisco-couple-1-year-old-dead-Sierra-Forest-16395412.php#:~:text=%20John%20Gerrish%2C%20Ellen%20Chung%20and%20their%20one-year-old,%EE%80%80National%EE%80%81%20%EE%80%80Forest%EE%80%81%2C%20per%20the%20Mariposa%20County%20Sheriff%27s%20Office.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
hershey 8/22/2021 11:26:05 AM (No. 888487)
Aliens I tell you, aliens, or wait, did they know Hillary????
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
TurtleDove 8/22/2021 1:30:10 PM (No. 888629)
Hmm, I wonder, were they acquaintances of the Clintons?
And to #8, it's not that you don't notice domestic outlets, it's that you know they are untrustworthy so you ignore them - as a lot of us do.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
BarryNo 8/22/2021 2:45:54 PM (No. 888691)
The fact that it is NOT being treated as murder, indicates someone has put pressure on the authorities, considering they literally don't know how they died. Removing a theory from the plan is indicative of interference.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
Zarin 8/22/2021 4:16:07 PM (No. 888793)
So tragic & sad. They sent a photo out Sunday AM and were not heard from again. The family friend reported them missing late on Monday night. Poisonous gas or algal poison water? They were found in a very remote area - a 'drastically' remote area that was out of range for cell phone signals.
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They are pushing the theory that the family and dog were killed by either carbon monoxide or algae gas. They were out in the open, I find that hard to imagine. Perhaps I have become too cynical, but I suspect something much more sinister is to blame. Does anyone have any insight? Was this guy in the know about something Google did?