It really is incredible what these teams are capable of and what they continue to do on a daily basis.
Anti-taxxer said:
Two lawsuits filed against the Eastlands and Camp Mystic: one by the Bonner, DeWitt, Bellows, McCrory, Landry, Childress, and Ferruzzo families (Lila, Molly, Anna Margaret, Blakely, Lainey, Chloe, and Katherine, respectively), and a separate one by the Peck family (Eloise).
https://abcnews.go.com/amp/US/families-camp-mystic-campers-counselors-died-texas-flood/story?id=127395507
Absolutely heartbreaking.
Anti-taxxer said:
An additional story from the Daily Mail:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15278569/Camp-Mystic-lawsuits-neglect-floods.html
As someone who knows nothing about lawsuits, what is the advantage of smaller groups filing separate suits? Would it not be more advantageous to file collectively?
BrazosDog02 said:
I'm following closely because I want to see how many teeth are in the liability waivers all of these people signed. It will be something to La close attention to. Depending on how this goes, a dangerous pretender may be set. This is why we have attorneys. A necessary evil.
Mark Fairchild said:
Wish you would create a new Topic to discuss lawsuits concerning the July 4 Flood.
TexasAg95 said:
The lawsuits will totally destroy Mystic. They'll probably have to sell the whole thing. It'll be high end river homes in no time.
BrazosDog02 said:
I'm following closely because I want to see how many teeth are in the liability waivers all of these people signed. It will be something to La close attention to. Depending on how this goes, a dangerous pretender may be set. This is why we have attorneys. A necessary evil.
Mark Fairchild said:
Wish you would create a new Topic to discuss lawsuits concerning the July 4 Flood.
Bucketrunner said:
As an outsider looking in, these lawsuits appear to be more revenge and anger than eliciting change. Going scorched earth on the tradition.
I hope the state or county puts in warning systems, like I heard comfort had. You can't rely on cell phones warnings, especially in Hill country in Hunt. If a siren goes off, everyone hears it and jump into action instead of waiting for staff to go door to door to relay the message. (Waldemar does have a PA system) but if power goes out, it won't work, not sure if they used it that night either).The 2025 Bonfire features two logs donated by the Upper Guadalupe River Authority out of Kerrville, TX. Members of Student Bonfire volunteered clearing debris and with search and rescue efforts in Kerr County following the July 4th floods in Central Texas. pic.twitter.com/VbI84Ek6TN
— Meredith Seaver (@MeredithSeaver) November 26, 2025
mwm said:
Holidays are the worst.
Say a special prayer for the families of those little girls today. Tears will be in abundance.
Anti-taxxer said:
I follow Katie on instagram. Her posts are absolutely heart-wrenching.
Lots of prayers for yall, Ed.
Mark Fairchild said:
Death is such a stark reminder of our mortality. The thought of these young lives no longer among their loved ones, still taking part in all the wonderful aspects of "Family", breaks our hearts every day and especially during the holidays. We cannot possibly know what these families are going through, but we can lift our hearts in prayers to our Loving Father who does know. We pray every day for Jesus to cover them with His Peace, Mercy, and Love. The Fairchild Family