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Old 01-28-2009, 07:01 PM
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I think you are right it was Mel. In regard to Oakland lake, when I lived there a girl drowned in that lake, and they found her out in little neck bay. which nobody could understand, so they had some scientists try to figure out why, and they found out that the lake was bottomless which was very weird.
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actually they sent divers in and confirmed that wasnt true...there is no access out of the lake to the bay and the deepest part of the lake was about 20 ft deep
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Old 01-29-2009, 12:31 AM
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But I know for a fact that the girl was found in the bay, I remember reading that in the newspapers.
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Old 01-29-2009, 03:05 AM
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they thought she somehow got sucked thru an underground tunnell that connected to the bay but investigations into the rumors of the lake being bottemless led police divers to check it all out...

they found no tunnels and a depth of 15-20 ft depending on rain
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But the divers never searched 100% of that lake. And if the girl was found in the bay there is definitely some way she got out there! I use to live up the block from that lake, on Cloverdale Blvd. And I remember they only spent a couple of hours in that lake. The amount of time they spent there could have never covered the entire lake.
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