Missing college student in the Dominican Republic from Ashburn

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Anonymous wrote: Some different details here

https://nypost.com/2025/03/14/us-news/pitt-student-sudiksha-konanki-person-of-interest-joshua-riibe-saved-her-life-didnt-answer-key-questions/


This is not a serious newspaper, lol. Hope the young man has a lawyer keeping track of innuendo inferring malicious intent. I'd be suing into the next century.


lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: Some different details here

https://nypost.com/2025/03/14/us-news/pitt-student-sudiksha-konanki-person-of-interest-joshua-riibe-saved-her-life-didnt-answer-key-questions/


This is not a serious newspaper, lol. Hope the young man has a lawyer keeping track of innuendo inferring malicious intent. I'd be suing into the next century.


You think he’s going to sue for them recounting his claim of extraordinary heroism?
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Given how drunk they were, I am surprised he remembered anything at all.

I feel bad for a kid getting his name dragged through the mud for very normal spring break behavior. She got drunk and drowned. It was incredibly stupid for her to swim in the ocean in the dark, drunk, and sadly it ended tragically.
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Anonymous wrote:I’ve read mixed facts re that. He is being watched 24/7 in a room by police.


I'd be prepared to sue every news outlet and individual who created innuendo or worse if I were that young man.


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Yeah, describing the facts is not actionable.

"facts": what do YOU know as a fact?


I mean even just taking verbatim what the guy himself reported causes people to raise an eyebrow a want to double check (even if, like me, you think the girl likely drowned.)


Wtf do you want, lady-that a young man is alone w a young woman that disappears and no should even double check his account of the situation? Just “he said they were swimming and the she was gone-who knows?!” And no one should want thorough look-see about that?

I think she sadly drowned but you’ve got real #boymom energy that’s not a good look.


Np. Of course they should look into it. But his stories really aren’t that different. Especially considering how much they drank.

I’d be very interested in what they drank at the bar. How much, and testing the liquor. I’d hold culpable any bartender that continued to serve them and then allowed them to leave walking around the beach.

#boymom energy comment is gross. He needs to be investigated but putting his picture on media and sensationalizing his involvement is terrible, just as it would be tarnishing her reputation.


Sorry, boymom-that’s the price you pay for not seeking aid when the woman you’ve been night swimming with is swept away by a wave!


Had he told anyone would be very different.

I also wonder if she may have been drugged, her friends seemed to be walking unimpaired.


The entire group was drinking heavily. Maybe she drank more, or was more of a light weight. The friends didn't seem concerned that her behavior was unusual.
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Anonymous wrote:Given how drunk they were, I am surprised he remembered anything at all.

I feel bad for a kid getting his name dragged through the mud for very normal spring break behavior. She got drunk and drowned. It was incredibly stupid for her to swim in the ocean in the dark, drunk, and sadly it ended tragically.



Well I think that's the main issue. He was so drunk, not clear on what happened after he vomited and passed out.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Given how drunk they were, I am surprised he remembered anything at all.

I feel bad for a kid getting his name dragged through the mud for very normal spring break behavior. She got drunk and drowned. It was incredibly stupid for her to swim in the ocean in the dark, drunk, and sadly it ended tragically.



Well I think that's the main issue. He was so drunk, not clear on what happened after he vomited and passed out.


Right, but he wasn't responsible for her. He had no obligation to her--another adult with free will. She is responsible for herself.
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I read that there were 3 different translators for 3 different interviews, which could account for it seeming like he is telling different stories. In other words, he told the same story, but it was translated differently 3 times.
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Anonymous wrote:I’ve read mixed facts re that. He is being watched 24/7 in a room by police.


I'd be prepared to sue every news outlet and individual who created innuendo or worse if I were that young man.


+1
Absolutely


Yeah, describing the facts is not actionable.

"facts": what do YOU know as a fact?


I mean even just taking verbatim what the guy himself reported causes people to raise an eyebrow a want to double check (even if, like me, you think the girl likely drowned.)


Wtf do you want, lady-that a young man is alone w a young woman that disappears and no should even double check his account of the situation? Just “he said they were swimming and the she was gone-who knows?!” And no one should want thorough look-see about that?

I think she sadly drowned but you’ve got real #boymom energy that’s not a good look.


Np. Of course they should look into it. But his stories really aren’t that different. Especially considering how much they drank.

I’d be very interested in what they drank at the bar. How much, and testing the liquor. I’d hold culpable any bartender that continued to serve them and then allowed them to leave walking around the beach.

#boymom energy comment is gross. He needs to be investigated but putting his picture on media and sensationalizing his involvement is terrible, just as it would be tarnishing her reputation.


Sorry, boymom-that’s the price you pay for not seeking aid when the woman you’ve been night swimming with is swept away by a wave!


Agree, A$$hole, as I'm sure any boymom would tell there son. However, that doesn't make him guilty. Sorry your single and no one wants you! Must mean all men are bad!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ve read mixed facts re that. He is being watched 24/7 in a room by police.


I'd be prepared to sue every news outlet and individual who created innuendo or worse if I were that young man.


+1
Absolutely


Yeah, describing the facts is not actionable.

"facts": what do YOU know as a fact?


I mean even just taking verbatim what the guy himself reported causes people to raise an eyebrow a want to double check (even if, like me, you think the girl likely drowned.)


Wtf do you want, lady-that a young man is alone w a young woman that disappears and no should even double check his account of the situation? Just “he said they were swimming and the she was gone-who knows?!” And no one should want thorough look-see about that?

I think she sadly drowned but you’ve got real #boymom energy that’s not a good look.


Np. Of course they should look into it. But his stories really aren’t that different. Especially considering how much they drank.

I’d be very interested in what they drank at the bar. How much, and testing the liquor. I’d hold culpable any bartender that continued to serve them and then allowed them to leave walking around the beach.

#boymom energy comment is gross. He needs to be investigated but putting his picture on media and sensationalizing his involvement is terrible, just as it would be tarnishing her reputation.


Sorry, boymom-that’s the price you pay for not seeking aid when the woman you’ve been night swimming with is swept away by a wave!


Per the news this morning, his vomit was found on the beach. His stories were similar, and were told through three different interpreters. I'm really interested in the bar, bar footage, and bartender. The hotel is responsible for allowing all of these people to get so drunk and go to the beach. He's a victim also of their negligence.

Please try to get laid! I promise, not all men are bad!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Given how drunk they were, I am surprised he remembered anything at all.

I feel bad for a kid getting his name dragged through the mud for very normal spring break behavior. She got drunk and drowned. It was incredibly stupid for her to swim in the ocean in the dark, drunk, and sadly it ended tragically.



Well I think that's the main issue. He was so drunk, not clear on what happened after he vomited and passed out.


Right, but he wasn't responsible for her. He had no obligation to her--another adult with free will. She is responsible for herself.



It's not about obligation. He was blottoed, cognitively impaired and in no position to help her.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Given how drunk they were, I am surprised he remembered anything at all.

I feel bad for a kid getting his name dragged through the mud for very normal spring break behavior. She got drunk and drowned. It was incredibly stupid for her to swim in the ocean in the dark, drunk, and sadly it ended tragically.



Well I think that's the main issue. He was so drunk, not clear on what happened after he vomited and passed out.


Right, but he wasn't responsible for her. He had no obligation to her--another adult with free will. She is responsible for herself.



It's not about obligation. He was blottoed, cognitively impaired and in no position to help her.


NP. Exactly. And the hotel and bartender should be held responsible for allowing their guest to become so impaired.
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The NY Post article has a lot of new details saying he did save her from drowning. Then she said she was getting her things and that is when he passed out. Who knows their source but this is new info. He then refused to answer other questions according to this article.

All very weird
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Anonymous wrote:Alas we can’t control other people. Many are trying to divert the thread.


If there's no new report, there's only speculation and plenty of that on this thread. Are they keeping the young man there for a reason? or is he still there because he had already planned to be there


They took his passport and he is under constant LE supervision, so keeping him. His father has arrived.


But he's free to request it and leave if he wants, so he's not really being detained.


Which makes it even more unlikely that he is in anyway involved, as he's purposefully staying there to assist with the investigation.
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They have his passport and he is observed by LE 24/7, he cannot leave.


questions were why is he being observed?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: Some different details here

https://nypost.com/2025/03/14/us-news/pitt-student-sudiksha-konanki-person-of-interest-joshua-riibe-saved-her-life-didnt-answer-key-questions/


This is not a serious newspaper, lol. Hope the young man has a lawyer keeping track of innuendo inferring malicious intent. I'd be suing into the next century.


You think he’s going to sue for them recounting his claim of extraordinary heroism?


His account is very narcissistic. Given his heroism then purported indifference toward her well being and never alerting anyone, warrants further investigation.
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Anonymous wrote:Alas we can’t control other people. Many are trying to divert the thread.


If there's no new report, there's only speculation and plenty of that on this thread. Are they keeping the young man there for a reason? or is he still there because he had already planned to be there


They took his passport and he is under constant LE supervision, so keeping him. His father has arrived.


But he's free to request it and leave if he wants, so he's not really being detained.


Which makes it even more unlikely that he is in anyway involved, as he's purposefully staying there to assist with the investigation.
DP


They have his passport and he is observed by LE 24/7, he cannot leave.


questions were why is he being observed?


Why do you think?
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