Missing college student in the Dominican Republic from Ashburn

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Young adult women are neither known to do the right thing in a crisis. Will you tell your daughters to not spend time with them also?
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Anonymous wrote:Not your buddy and failing to report someone in the water in distress may also be a crime.


No kidding, but we’re talking about a young man whose frontal lobe is not fully developed and is obviously under the influence. It’s easy to think up of 100 different reasons why he may not have reported immediately.


Hey Boy Mom, knock off the excuses. Could be a Natalie Holloway situation, we don’t know yet. Teach you son better.


And teach your daughters better safety protocols.


Stay away from your precious baby boys - got it. Great parenting skills you've got there.

grow up


LOL, what a reasonable response.

so mature: "Stay away from your precious baby boys - got it. Great parenting skills you've got there" (said in the tone of the bratty 13 yr old). lol


+1
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Anonymous wrote:If power was out how were beach cameras working? The man was not seen leaving the beach until 4 hours after the group. That is a very long “swim” in the dark. Is he a local? A tourist? Does he have any kind of criminal record? He should be charged with something.


What evidence is there that he committed a crime?

Parents, don't let your kids go beach week-ing or spring breaking. There is just no good to come of it.

these were adults


Technically.


When you pay your own bills for rent, food, insurance, cell phone, internet, car, gas, travel, etc. then you are an adult.
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This appears to be the name of the man seen with her

https://x.com/panorama_do/status/1898892801493893314
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Anonymous wrote:She’s beautiful.


PP was trying to diplomaticially say she's not white, at least not American white... which itself has a pecking order in terms of media attention in the case of the missing girl. Brunette is at the bottom, blond and not attractive comes next, then at the top would be blonde and attractive. If you aren't at least in the top two then too bad, you aren't getting the Natalie Holloway treatment.
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Anonymous wrote:She’s beautiful.


PP was trying to diplomaticially say she's not white, at least not American white... which itself has a pecking order in terms of media attention in the case of the missing girl. Brunette is at the bottom, blond and not attractive comes next, then at the top would be blonde and attractive. If you aren't at least in the top two then too bad, you aren't getting the Natalie Holloway treatment.


What does it matter? She is likely just as dead as Natalie Holloway. Media attention can't bring people back from the dead.
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This thread is dominated by a woke lunatic rambling on about race and blond hair. Get a life
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Anonymous wrote:She’s beautiful.


PP was trying to diplomaticially say she's not white, at least not American white... which itself has a pecking order in terms of media attention in the case of the missing girl. Brunette is at the bottom, blond and not attractive comes next, then at the top would be blonde and attractive. If you aren't at least in the top two then too bad, you aren't getting the Natalie Holloway treatment.


What does it matter? She is likely just as dead as Natalie Holloway. Media attention can't bring people back from the dead.


Nor get a perp convicted if she did not drown. But it can keep pressure on authorities to not just sweep under the rug if there was foul play.
Anonymous
If she drowned wouldn’t something wash ashore. I find it fishy that the guy she was with wouldn’t get help if he saw her drowning. Parents are convinced she was drugged or kidnapped. Just awful, if that’s the case. Hope they expand the search to places beyond the sea
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This appears to be the gist of his statement.

https://dr1.com/news/2025/03/10/young-tourist-goes-missing-when-on-spring-break/
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Anonymous wrote:This appears to be the gist of his statement.

https://dr1.com/news/2025/03/10/young-tourist-goes-missing-when-on-spring-break/


If his story is true, then they were incredibly drunk. Which I believe.
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Anonymous wrote:If power was out how were beach cameras working? The man was not seen leaving the beach until 4 hours after the group. That is a very long “swim” in the dark. Is he a local? A tourist? Does he have any kind of criminal record? He should be charged with something.


What evidence is there that he committed a crime?

Parents, don't let your kids go beach week-ing or spring breaking. There is just no good to come of it.

these were adults


Technically.


When you pay your own bills for rent, food, insurance, cell phone, internet, car, gas, travel, etc. then you are an adult.


Ita.
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Anonymous wrote:If she drowned wouldn’t something wash ashore. I find it fishy that the guy she was with wouldn’t get help if he saw her drowning. Parents are convinced she was drugged or kidnapped. Just awful, if that’s the case. Hope they expand the search to places beyond the sea



No, just partying too hard and unfortunately made unwise choices while under the influence. Parents in denial, which is understandable.
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Anonymous wrote:This appears to be the gist of his statement.

https://dr1.com/news/2025/03/10/young-tourist-goes-missing-when-on-spring-break/


If his story is true, then they were incredibly drunk. Which I believe.



This should be easy to confirm, based on eyewitness accounts of how much they drank. By 5am? A whole lot, I'm guessing.
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Anonymous wrote:If she drowned wouldn’t something wash ashore. I find it fishy that the guy she was with wouldn’t get help if he saw her drowning. Parents are convinced she was drugged or kidnapped. Just awful, if that’s the case. Hope they expand the search to places beyond the sea



No, just partying too hard and unfortunately made unwise choices while under the influence. Parents in denial, which is understandable.


yes, especially given the cultural aspects. Its very likely they didn't even know she drank much less stayed up all night until 3-5am with a stranger. I am not victim shaming, I did the same at that age and lucky to be alive. My parents would have been shocked.
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