Missing Princeton student found dead

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There was a mental health death last week at another Ivy as well.

Suicide?


Most likely
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand how criminal activity has been ruled out for someone missing for six days


Usually it is because the cause of death is clear.

This is an odd time to commit suicide though. You come home from a volunteer shift at 3:00am, brush your teeth, and then leave again to go commit suicide? It is possible of course but I would want to find out a lot more about all the events of that evening / night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand how criminal activity has been ruled out for someone missing for six days


Usually it is because the cause of death is clear.

This is an odd time to commit suicide though. You come home from a volunteer shift at 3:00am, brush your teeth, and then leave again to go commit suicide? It is possible of course but I would want to find out a lot more about all the events of that evening / night.


This is truly awful. I read in one article that she was seen Friday morning asleep in her bed, so it’s possible that whatever happened happened during the day on Friday. The only other thing I can think of was she had a medical event like a stroke or heart attack or a fall and hit her head or she overdosed on something so it’s clear that no other person was involved.
Anonymous
Suicide amongst women at university isn't really much of a thing, men yes, women no. And were she to attempt such a thing, it wouldn't be in a dramatic fashion, not going to throw herself off of a building, or jump in front of a car, or use a gun. Nope pills in her bedroom.

Nor is a young woman likely to drop dead of some mysterious catastrophic event like a heart attack or stroke. It just doesn't happen.

Also, a young 20-something-year-old woman is highly unlikely to just keel over and drop dead from cancer, while out for a midnight stroll.

I'm going to go with either a boyfriend/suitor who killed her, or she was hit by a car driven by a drunk driver, and subsequently tossed into a ditch. Or accidental alcohol poisoning, or drug OD, and her friends panicked and dumped her somewhere.

Homicide or accident.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There was a mental health death last week at another Ivy as well.


Mental illness. Not health
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Police have ruled out criminal activity related to her death, so it was probably something related to mental health.

Incredibly sad.


Do you mean to say it was probably suicide? If you are going to be so insensitive so as to speculate, don’t hide behind euphemisms.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Suicide amongst women at university isn't really much of a thing, men yes, women no. And were she to attempt such a thing, it wouldn't be in a dramatic fashion, not going to throw herself off of a building, or jump in front of a car, or use a gun. Nope pills in her bedroom.

Nor is a young woman likely to drop dead of some mysterious catastrophic event like a heart attack or stroke. It just doesn't happen.

Also, a young 20-something-year-old woman is highly unlikely to just keel over and drop dead from cancer, while out for a midnight stroll.

I'm going to go with either a boyfriend/suitor who killed her, or she was hit by a car driven by a drunk driver, and subsequently tossed into a ditch. Or accidental alcohol poisoning, or drug OD, and her friends panicked and dumped her somewhere.

Homicide or accident.


Suicides on college campuses are actually up sharply in recent years. It is the number 1 cause of death for college students. 7% of students in college say they have seriously considered suicide.

There were a number of high-profile college student suicides in the Spring, especially among athletes, including a James Madison University softball player.

You sound incredibly ignorant. Maybe you should sit the rest of this discussion out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Suicide amongst women at university isn't really much of a thing, men yes, women no. And were she to attempt such a thing, it wouldn't be in a dramatic fashion, not going to throw herself off of a building, or jump in front of a car, or use a gun. Nope pills in her bedroom.

Nor is a young woman likely to drop dead of some mysterious catastrophic event like a heart attack or stroke. It just doesn't happen.

Also, a young 20-something-year-old woman is highly unlikely to just keel over and drop dead from cancer, while out for a midnight stroll.

I'm going to go with either a boyfriend/suitor who killed her, or she was hit by a car driven by a drunk driver, and subsequently tossed into a ditch. Or accidental alcohol poisoning, or drug OD, and her friends panicked and dumped her somewhere.

Homicide or accident.


You don’t seem to understand probability or statistics. Likelihood is not a guarantee.
Anonymous
It’s really odd how the phone was found near her, yet had pinged 1.7 miles away in a housing development.
Anonymous
I’d like to know if the tennis court area was previously searched. I bet it was, if so then her body was moved there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’d like to know if the tennis court area was previously searched. I bet it was, if so then her body was moved there.


I’m pretty sure the police who determined no criminal action have a better grasp on the details thatn you do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Suicide amongst women at university isn't really much of a thing, men yes, women no. And were she to attempt such a thing, it wouldn't be in a dramatic fashion, not going to throw herself off of a building, or jump in front of a car, or use a gun. Nope pills in her bedroom.

Nor is a young woman likely to drop dead of some mysterious catastrophic event like a heart attack or stroke. It just doesn't happen.

Also, a young 20-something-year-old woman is highly unlikely to just keel over and drop dead from cancer, while out for a midnight stroll.

I'm going to go with either a boyfriend/suitor who killed her, or she was hit by a car driven by a drunk driver, and subsequently tossed into a ditch. Or accidental alcohol poisoning, or drug OD, and her friends panicked and dumped her somewhere.

Homicide or accident.


Maddie Holleran literally jumped off a building with a running start. Ivy track start. Reel it in Ms Knowitall
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d like to know if the tennis court area was previously searched. I bet it was, if so then her body was moved there.


I’m pretty sure the police who determined no criminal action have a better grasp on the details thatn you do.



I don’t think they have determined no criminal action, they said not likely. They will have to wait for the autopsy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d like to know if the tennis court area was previously searched. I bet it was, if so then her body was moved there.


I’m pretty sure the police who determined no criminal action have a better grasp on the details thatn you do.


They also said they did an intense search for her and she was found behind the tennis courts on the facilities grounds. I’m not sure how much of their word I believe on this.
Anonymous
The tennis court area is on the edge of campus near fields and woods and maintenance buildings. Students would not have just stumbled on the body there.
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