Dr Sneha Philip mystery - did she die in 9/11 attacks?

Anonymous
I have read through this entire thread and most of the article with great interest. However, I am confused by the significance of the 4 AM phone call.

Doesn't the video show that there is no chance that she was in the apartment that night? So while it is strange, what am I missing? How does it suggest he is at fault?
Anonymous
To the PP who posted about the podcast expert who suggested there were other missing people attributed to 911, I would be really interested in knowing what podcast that was, or any identifying information that help might help me find it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To the PP who posted about the podcast expert who suggested there were other missing people attributed to 911, I would be really interested in knowing what podcast that was, or any identifying information that help might help me find it


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have read through this entire thread and most of the article with great interest. However, I am confused by the significance of the 4 AM phone call.

Doesn't the video show that there is no chance that she was in the apartment that night? So while it is strange, what am I missing? How does it suggest he is at fault?


Nothing suggests conclusively that the husband was at fault for her disappearance. It's possible.

No one can explain the 4 am call. It was from the apartment phone to his cell. Either it him or someone he hired to give him an alibi. Or it was Sneha calling from the apartment not realizing he was at home and asleep in the bedroom.
Anonymous
They're also not positive that it's she in the apartment security video. Very probable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To the PP who posted about the podcast expert who suggested there were other missing people attributed to 911, I would be really interested in knowing what podcast that was, or any identifying information that help might help me find it


+1


OP of that initial comment here. I tried to search her name on the podcast store and found a podcast called misconduct. Not sure if that's the one that the first OP was referring to. I'm going to check it out
Anonymous
It's episode 61 of the podcast Criminal. The episode is called Vanish.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have read through this entire thread and most of the article with great interest. However, I am confused by the significance of the 4 AM phone call.

Doesn't the video show that there is no chance that she was in the apartment that night? So while it is strange, what am I missing? How does it suggest he is at fault?


I wonder if there was more than one entrance into the building. Maybe Sneha could have entered and exited via another door in the building that didn't have a working camera.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have read through this entire thread and most of the article with great interest. However, I am confused by the significance of the 4 AM phone call.

Doesn't the video show that there is no chance that she was in the apartment that night? So while it is strange, what am I missing? How does it suggest he is at fault?


I wonder if there was more than one entrance into the building. Maybe Sneha could have entered and exited via another door in the building that didn't have a working camera.


But what would've been the point? She went into her own apartment knowing her husband was sleeping there, called his cell phone from the home phone, then left? Why?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They're also not positive that it's she in the apartment security video. Very probable.


Is that video anywhere online? I looked but couldn't find it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's episode 61 of the podcast Criminal. The episode is called Vanish.



Thank you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They're also not positive that it's she in the apartment security video. Very probable.


Is that video anywhere online? I looked but couldn't find it.


I've also looked and can't find that video.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Depending on what account you believe:

Sneha had argued with her husband at the courthouse that morning (her husband denies that)

Sneha's brother had walked in on Sneha and his former girlfriend having sex (her brother denies ever telling police that).

Sneha had been charged with making a false accusation to police (she accused a man of groping her) and had been in court the morning of her disappearance.

Sneha was known to frequent gay bars and to stay out all night at her friends' places w/o letting her husband know where she was.

Sneha did not come home on 9/10 after her shopping trip at a store to buy lingerie and bedding. And those shopping bags have never been recovered.

Some questions:

What were Sneha's finances like? Did she have large student loan payments? If she had been convicted of giving a false statement to police would would her punishment have been and what would the consequences have been to her professional career?

As far as what happened to Sneha. I am leaning towards her taking the opportunity to disappear and go somewhere to start her life over again.




I agree with this also. The previous poster says they knew her - why do you think she bought all that stuff, including three pairs of shoes which someone would presumably not buy for a friend, if she were planning on killing herself?

The husband is super sketchy including the fact that he agreed to the story but would not share what the private investigator found. Then again they obviously had a really odd relationship considering that she often didn't come home overnight and it didn't seem to bother him. It's possible the investigator found she was doing some more sexual stuff and the husband did not want it made public because he knew it would make it less credible and/or cared about that she died in the WTC.

This is an interesting story.


The Sneha described in the NYMag article bears absolutely no resemblance to the Sneha I knew. So, either she became a very different person or the article isn’t very accurate. No disputing she had gotten kicked out of her program though. To me, that is the biggest mystery— how and why did she go from the confident very together girl that always had something interesting to say to the woman who seemingly had a failing marriage and was lost in her career..

I’d like to think she walked into a whole new life, but it is hard to imagine her giving up all contact with her family.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Depending on what account you believe:

Sneha had argued with her husband at the courthouse that morning (her husband denies that)

Sneha's brother had walked in on Sneha and his former girlfriend having sex (her brother denies ever telling police that).

Sneha had been charged with making a false accusation to police (she accused a man of groping her) and had been in court the morning of her disappearance.

Sneha was known to frequent gay bars and to stay out all night at her friends' places w/o letting her husband know where she was.

Sneha did not come home on 9/10 after her shopping trip at a store to buy lingerie and bedding. And those shopping bags have never been recovered.

Some questions:

What were Sneha's finances like? Did she have large student loan payments? If she had been convicted of giving a false statement to police would would her punishment have been and what would the consequences have been to her professional career?

As far as what happened to Sneha. I am leaning towards her taking the opportunity to disappear and go somewhere to start her life over again.



I agree with this also. The previous poster says they knew her - why do you think she bought all that stuff, including three pairs of shoes which someone would presumably not buy for a friend, if she were planning on killing herself?

The husband is super sketchy including the fact that he agreed to the story but would not share what the private investigator found. Then again they obviously had a really odd relationship considering that she often didn't come home overnight and it didn't seem to bother him. It's possible the investigator found she was doing some more sexual stuff and the husband did not want it made public because he knew it would make it less credible and/or cared about that she died in the WTC.

This is an interesting story.


The Sneha described in the NYMag article bears absolutely no resemblance to the Sneha I knew. So, either she became a very different person or the article isn’t very accurate. No disputing she had gotten kicked out of her program though. To me, that is the biggest mystery— how and why did she go from the confident very together girl that always had something interesting to say to the woman who seemingly had a failing marriage and was lost in her career..

I’d like to think she walked into a whole new life, but it is hard to imagine her giving up all contact with her family.


Alcohol abuse and struggling with her identity might have been reason enough. The more salacious details may not be true, but she was fired, she did spend a night in jail. It seems like she committed to a new life at the same time the air planes were crashing into the twin towers. She obviously could not have foreseen this. It was traumatic for people directly affected and the nation. She probably couldn't find the courage to call anyone to say she was actually alive.
Anonymous
I really want to know what kind of shoes she bought. Were they sexy heels or practical work shoes? Were all 3 pairs in her size? I can't imagine walking around with a bag full of three pairs of shoes for very long. If I was not far from home I would drop them off even if I was headed back out. What happened to the bags is a big part of the story. I think its possible she was having an affair. If the OP was married I could see them not coming forward to say they were together that night.
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