CA KIELY RODNI: Missing from a campground in Truckee, CA - 6 August 2022 - Age 16 *Found Deceased*

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Kiely Rodni was last seen attending "a party of more than 100 juveniles and young adults" near the Prosser Family Campground in Truckee, California, at 12:30 a.m. Saturday, according to the Placer County Sheriff's Office. Also missing from the party was Rodni's car, a silver 2013 Honda CRV.

Her phone has been out of service since the party, authorities said. At a news conference Tuesday, Placer County Sheriff's Sgt. Scott Alford said her phone last sent data at 12:33 a.m. Saturday
 
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I just watched it last night. I am not sure if they played all the diver said or not but Doug said the front window passenger side was broken and the back side window passenger side was partway down and it is also what the video seemed to show.

The diver, trying to think of his name, was it Nick? Also said her being in the back something was off and not right or suspicious or something like that, however it was Doug on the show and he did not repeat that but was there and advised of the windows and condition and position and pointed such out in the video.
All I know is that in AWP's episode of their discovery of the vehicle, the diver said the window was all the way down.
As for what the diver found suspicious, I'm at a total loss but since they chose to include that remark in their video, I believe they owe viewers an explanation.
 
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I am way behind on this thread and the basement at minimum and will catch up I hope, but in the meantime, just posting this recent one.



Have only caught a few minutes of it myself and still have to finish.

 
I have now watched this. This is short and has a lot of points packed into it. If you listen to no other part, listen about 8 minutes in to the end. Window down makes a BIG difference. NO TIME.

If he is right, it is what I keep trying to say too. The time to get to the back is when this is not the case, not when a window is open. And a lot of the other points as well.

The entire short thing is worth listening to.
 
That daytime/nighttime drive video demonstrates how consistently rough those roads are that lead out from that campground area and is reason why the driver didn't travel more than 5mph.
And if Kiely took that same route, then indeed, it was a wrong turn, specifically, the wrong left.

Since Kiely's text to her mother was "legible", it's questioned whether she was "so inebriated" that she'd have taken a wrong turn. Well, I can't account for the legible text, however, I do understand that if one consumes a large amount of alcohol, then even after they've stopped drinking, their blood alcohol level continues to rise.

It's also questioned why Kiely didn't escape through a window but observations based on experience is that once a vehicle turns upside down, such is "next to impossible". And we know nothing about the windows as to as whether they were already down and therefore, caused the vehicle sink more quickly and offered Kiely even less time to escape!
 
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That daytime/nighttime drive video demonstrates how consistently rough those roads are that lead out from that campground area and is reason why the driver didn't travel more than 5mph.
And if Kiely took that same route, then indeed, it was a wrong turn, specifically, the wrong left.

Since Kiely's text to her mother was "legible", it's questioned whether she was "so inebriated" that she'd have taken a wrong turn. Well, I can't account for the legible text, however, I do understand that if one consumes a large amount of alcohol, then even after they've stopped drinking, their blood alcohol level continues to rise.

It's also questioned why Kiely didn't escape through a window but observations based on experience is that once a vehicle turns upside down, such is "next to impossible". And we know nothing about the windows as to as whether they were already down and therefore, caused the vehicle sink more quickly and offered Kiely even less time to escape!
and inebriation definitely slows down your reaction time a LOT.
 
Of course! Yeah, I can't wrap my head around why there are questions as why she didn't do this or didn't do that.
Personally, I never doubted (no reason to doubt) the info from the friend as to Kiely's level of intoxication.
I am sure also that she was drunk and/or other substances and drove into it herself. The only thing I think about the friend is that she knows more about what happened (possibly saw it happen?). She knew her friend was too drunk to drive and they all let her go anyway. I am NOT blaming her friends for what happened though, but they could have made all the difference in the world.
 
I only now have sat down for more than a minute today. Going to have to read back here some pages this weekend if I get a chance but in looking for something to watch b4 getting my normal lately 4 hours of sleep, I am listening to this and apparently quite the stir today? What did everyone think of it, I'm assuming someone saw it, I am just watching this channel's take on what another found and more if I have it right.

Her laptop, a brush, backpack, etc.! IF true which I am guessing it is if they guys are reacting to it, then I agree with what Ed Wallace is saying in the first eight minutes or so which is as far as I got before coming here to share it as I doubt I will get to hear it all tonight or remember to do so later. The cops screwed up royally and apparently the FBI too. Rolled the car and shouldn't have. Didn't seal the windows. Didn't apparently send divers back down to search after the car was removed... WHAT??!!!!

Now if there is one thing I haven't done in this case is to knock LE even though some wondered about flipping the car over, etc. and really jumped on the fact AWP found her in no time where they couldn't. I figured there were legitimate reasons. But THIS is inexcusable at the point this investigation was in and considering she was just found and there were serious questions in the case.

So someone not a dive team goes looking and finds all this....

NOT a good look for these agencies...

 
I am sure also that she was drunk and/or other substances and drove into it herself. The only thing I think about the friend is that she knows more about what happened (possibly saw it happen?). She knew her friend was too drunk to drive and they all let her go anyway. I am NOT blaming her friends for what happened though, but they could have made all the difference in the world.
I'm sorry, why are you questioning whether the friend knows more?
 
It is NOT unusual to find them in the back because that is where any air would be trapped when the front end of the car goes down first. People that are alive when they enter the water but can't get out, go to where the air is left in the vehicle. It happens often. it just means she was alive at the time. Being under the influence would have made it much harder for her to successfully get out on her own
That's a very good point. That's what really angered and horrified me about what Susan Smith did.
 
I think the friend may know more too. There are too many inconsistencies and with the timeline, something is missing yet that we don't know. We have no idea what time the car went in the water and that is a BIG piece of things imo. No one saw or knew? Not sure I buy that. Also, we heard of a mass exodus from the party but I don't think LE has confirmed that and even a big exodus doesnt mean no one remained. They went on about how people camped there often at parties. And IF everyone did leave and leave en masse, then something triggered that. Just what was it that did...
 
Autopsy and tox results.

Still listening to it myself but through a lot of it. It is a YT channnel but she is covering it from the pages of the results. Haven't looked elsewhere but if she has it, it will be out or is out.

 
All I know is that in AWP's episode of their discovery of the vehicle, the diver said the window was all the way down.
As for what the diver found suspicious, I'm at a total loss but since they chose to include that remark in their video, I believe they owe viewers an explanation.
I go both ways on AWP for a few reasons. I can't say they don't find vehicles and people because they do. But I do feel and have an opinion regarding a few things with them.
 
My issues with this case from the start and still are the befores and the afters. And I guess the during.

What happened, who provided all the substances, why did no one see her leave or go in or did they, etc., etc., etc. Was she looking for the friend who she called allegedly about whether she still needed a ride? Did partiers see her go in? And so forth.
 
The death of Kiely Rodni, a teen who went missing in August, was declared accidental, according to the Nevada County Sheriff's Office Coroner.

Based on the pathologist's finding, the teen's death was the result of drowning and there was no other information to suggest she was the victim of foul play.
 
The death of Kiely Rodni, a teen who went missing in August, was declared accidental, according to the Nevada County Sheriff's Office Coroner.

Based on the pathologist's finding, the teen's death was the result of drowning and there was no other information to suggest she was the victim of foul play.
As fully expected from me.
 

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