CptTightPants21
Contributor
There is a second puzzling point. Here is part of the description from the Cave Divers Forum:
While heading back to the Cuzan Nah loop, he met another team of divers. We'll call them Team A. He wrote on one of their slates, asking them if they'd seen a diver with a blue helmet. They replied yes. They had seen her five minutes prior as they were heading out of the cave. She was reeling in a spool, had yielded way for them because they were exiting, and they assumed she was diving solo.Why was she reeling in a spool? The other diver was taking pictures when he lost sight of her, so this was not something he was involved with. This could possibly explain her disappearance--she might have decided to go off on an explore of her own while he as taking pictures, he saw she was gone and took off looking without noticing a new line heading off somewhere, and she was just returning to the mainline (with him long gone) when the other group passed her.
From my understanding, the instructor was looking for her all over the place for a while before she encountered the group. The deceased didn't tie a spool off from the initial point of lost contact, she tied a spool in after they had been separated for a while and she had been on her own.
It is possible that the deceased didn't care about the separation and was in the process of exploring the cave on her own (hence reeling up the spool), but that is far too much speculation for me and I would give her the benefit of the doubt.