Missing college student in the Dominican Republic from Ashburn

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:According to this article, she very likely drowned. I don’t know why other news sources aren’t given more information.

https://abcnews.go.com/International/missing-univ-pittsburgh-student-believed-died-drowning-dominican/story?id=119617091


The story leaves out who the other person was that she went into the water with and whether they also drowned.

Was it one of her friends? Another guest at the hotel? A local?



If you read the article, the other person is a man whom her friends left her with on the beach at 5:55am. He was seen heading back to his room at 8:55am. He is the one who provided the swimming narrative. Seems rather sus to me.
Anonymous
What about all the girls? We’ve heard nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most likely scenario is that she drowned because she drunkenly entered treacherous water at night. The guy will be judge harshly for the rest of his life. And the girlfriends will go about their lives as if nothing happened.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What about all the girls? We’ve heard nothing.

Because they abandoned their drunk friend in a choppy ocean in the middle of the night and they have also all probably lawyered up. Idiots. I hope they rot in hell.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most likely scenario is that she drowned because she drunkenly entered treacherous water at night. The guy will be judge harshly for the rest of his life. And the girlfriends will go about their lives as if nothing happened.


This. Also why haven't the girls been named. I would like to know their names so we can drag them through the mud, too. Good friends don't leave their wasted friend alone with a wasted guy, especially not on a beach in the middle of the night where the choppy waters are well known. What a bunch of pieces of shit. NAME THEM. NOW.
Anonymous
We don't know if they tried to change her mind and she told them no so they left. It seems everyone was drunk, tired and sleep deprived after a day of beach, partying, drinking and power outage.
Anonymous
Those girls were the rats that abandoned the sinking ship. They got themselves and their disappeared friend into one hell of a mess. They left a random boy who made their acquaintance a few hours prior to face the music for their mistakes.

I'm going to repeat that for the idiots in the room: This is a random boy who had just met them a few hours before. Now he is getting raked over the coals for a situation these future physicians created for themselves. The fact they're okay with this boy taking the fall for their mistakes speaks volumes about their character, their ethics, their essential cowardice, and their lack of basic decency.

Someone on this thread is trying very hard to keep the negative spotlight on him, while keeping the girls out of the picture. The disappeared girl and her lifelong friend were both local to the area. Someone on this thread doesn't want "their good names smeared." They're okay this random nice Midwestern boy is taking the fall in their place. Do you all get that? This is very ugly behavior.

The boy did the honorable thing by not leaving the scene immediately, and now has been dragged through the mud. We aren't even sure - nor is he - if he was in fact the last person to see her alive. He was too drunk to be in a position to state that affirmatively.

These girls need to be named out loud. Their behavior is abhorrent.
Anonymous
Why did the girls leave her with a stranger? Surely, they had sobered up some from the 3am bar drinking? They were capable of going on an excursion without her, too. What did they know?
Anonymous
A bunch of bad choices made by all, teaching them, hopefully, that actions have consequences.

Next time your infant/toddler is keeping you up at night/or your 4 year old isn't potty trained/whatever, remember, little children = little problems, big children = big problems
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We don't know if they tried to change her mind and she told them no so they left. It seems everyone was drunk, tired and sleep deprived after a day of beach, partying, drinking and power outage.



Exactly. If they wanted to go to sleep finally and she refused, what would you have them do? Dollars to donuts she also indicated she wanted to be alone with the guy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We don't know if they tried to change her mind and she told them no so they left. It seems everyone was drunk, tired and sleep deprived after a day of beach, partying, drinking and power outage.



Exactly. If they wanted to go to sleep finally and she refused, what would you have them do? Dollars to donuts she also indicated she wanted to be alone with the guy.


That is NO excuse. After the Natalie Holloway situation, all girls know to NEVER leave their friend alone with a stranger. They should have stayed there with her.
Anonymous
They were all drunk and adults responsible for their own choices. She is to blame for getting drunk and swimming. Drunk people have terrible judgment. The boy isn't to blame for her drowning and neither are her friends.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We don't know if they tried to change her mind and she told them no so they left. It seems everyone was drunk, tired and sleep deprived after a day of beach, partying, drinking and power outage.



Exactly. If they wanted to go to sleep finally and she refused, what would you have them do? Dollars to donuts she also indicated she wanted to be alone with the guy.


That is NO excuse. After the Natalie Holloway situation, all girls know to NEVER leave their friend alone with a stranger. They should have stayed there with her.


Natalee Holloway disappeared before/around when these women were born. I highly doubt that situation influences college-aged kids nowadays in any way.
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