A
public paddle-out memorial service is in the works for San Diego's
slain McStay family, according to a website managed by surviving family
members.Soon after the disheartening discovery, San Bernardino County
officials positively identified the remains as all four missing McStay
family members: parents Joseph and Summer McStay, and their young sons,
4-year-old Gianni McStay and 3-year-old Joseph Mateo McStay.The family
disappeared on Feb. 4, 2010, leaving few clues behind in a case that
baffled San Diego law enforcement and captured international
attention.Over the years, Joseph McStay, brother, Michael McStay, has
managed and updated a website documenting the case and search for his
relatives.
The
invitation asks "all surfers to paddle out at the San Clemente Pier,
light candles, release leis and enjoy the beach, as Joey & Summer,
Gianni & Joey Jr. did.""We have finally been able to bring the
McStay Family Home from the Coroner's Office and are preparing to have
the public memorial service and beach paddle out at the San Clemente
Pier. My family is overwhelmed by the love and support friends and
strangers have shown us from around the world, including the donations
made on the family's website."The post states that organizers are trying
to gauge how many people will be in attendance in preparation for the
paddle out. The plan is to post an RSVP-style invite to the McStay
Family website sometime over the weekend so organizers can begin making
accommodations.
Though
the grim discovery of the McStay family was a major break for
officials, the case remains under investigation.The child is asked where
Sally kayak paddles will
look for the ball when she returns. Since the family's sudden
disappearance, the mystery has been filled with twists, turns and dead
ends.You had a local building purchased by a local entity contractor and
you're going to have local sales of local goods Flexible hose and
you're hiring local people, Wax said.Days after the McStay family
vanished, a group of four people resembling the McStays was captured on
grainy surveillance video crossing into Mexico at the San Ysidro border
crossing on Feb.Even though it consisted of only a hinged metal head
with cartoonish Best Recreation Paddle for Sale red
lips and eyebrows for expressing emotions, its repertoire was so
socially appropriate that people were drawn to play with it, and got the
sense that Kismet was reciprocating their emotions. 8, 2010.This was
the same day a white Isuzu Trooper belonging to the family was found
illegally parked at a nearby strip mall. At the time, detectives felt it
was "a very high probability" that the footage was of the missing
family.When officials showed the video to relatives of the McStay
family, some recognized the white jacket the woman in the video was
wearing. However, other relatives said they weren't sure it was the
McStays due to the poor quality of the video.
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