Missing college student in the Dominican Republic from Ashburn

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why does that one Indian lady on keep
posting over and over? Same syntax and non-American spelling gives her away. Mental illness? One of the friend's moms?
yes all Indians are related and know each other.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why does that one Indian lady on keep
posting over and over? Same syntax and non-American spelling gives her away. Mental illness? One of the friend's moms?


Was wondering the same. Clearly someone whose first language likely is not English (which is fine, but it is recognizable). My guess is just a random troll.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:So she went missing on Thursday.
What day did the friends fly back to US?
her friends were not a suspect and LE had questioned them already. They could have left whenever they wanted.


What day did they leave? Is that a secret?


No one cares except you so do your research and find out.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't think there's anything particularly weird about her friends' behavior. They left her in a public place with a guy she seemed to be into, most likely to hook up. She likely insisted on being left. Was it a bad call in hindsight? Sure. But she's an adult likely saying she wants to stay behind with a guy she had her arm around earlier in the night. What exactly are they supposed to do? I'm sure it seemed safe because he was also a US tourist staying at the resort and they were leaving them out in the open/in public. Probably had the same aura of safety that a college campus does, where this exact same behavior happens every day (i.e., kids go out in groups to drink, eventually a couple or two peels off to hook up).

We don't actually know whether she was supposed to go with them on the day trip, but even assuming she was... they knew she was drunk & with a guy in the wee early hours of the morning (probably only a couple of hours before they went on the excursion). Would they really be shocked when she didn't show? Maybe they had gone home to sleep because of the excursion and when she chose to stay out they assumed she was blowing it off.

As soon as they got back and couldn't find her, they reported her missing.

It would be helpful to know why they had her phone. Did she leave it in her room because it was dead from the power outage or because she didn't want to get it wet/sandy at the beach? Not weird at all. Did she hand it off that evening? Weirder, but still not that weird if it had died.


It has been reported she made a boat Venmo payment so likely supposed to go.

Had Ribe notified the friends at 10am that he was back alone and had not seen her in hours, they likely would have raised the alarm immediately. He knew from CJ that they had texted looking for her.

When in doubt, just head to the boat excursion without Sudiksha and assume she intended to miss the boat trip she paid for? Just assume she’s still with the random drunk dude they just met when you last saw her drunk at the beach at 4am, and all’s cool?


We had a gal in our high school die tragically over 25 years ago. Her friends moved on within days. I remember thinking how weird it was that it didn’t impact anyone. So it’s not just modern kids, kids in general just don’t care. The only people who really care when tragedies happen are the parents.


We had something like that happen as well. Also a female- really nice and well liked person. Everyone was horribly sad but honestly- it is a very busy time in life with many distractions (which may be for the best), and life goes on. I definitely don’t think it isn’t that they didn’t care. She was in a different grade and I didn’t really know her- just my observations about her friends/classmates.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why does that one Indian lady on keep
posting over and over? Same syntax and non-American spelling gives her away. Mental illness? One of the friend's moms?


It’s face-saving. Her family and community don’t want to admit any of her own decisions led to her drowning. 100% of the blame must be on some innocent, perceived to be lower caste Midwest boy. When the blame is really more like 20% on the adult girl, 10% on her friends, and 70% on the bars and resort who overserved her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does that one Indian lady on keep
posting over and over? Same syntax and non-American spelling gives her away. Mental illness? One of the friend's moms?


Was wondering the same. Clearly someone whose first language likely is not English (which is fine, but it is recognizable). My guess is just a random troll.


Just like a group of trolls defending a guy from Iowa.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does that one Indian lady on keep
posting over and over? Same syntax and non-American spelling gives her away. Mental illness? One of the friend's moms?


It’s face-saving. Her family and community don’t want to admit any of her own decisions led to her drowning. 100% of the blame must be on some innocent, perceived to be lower caste Midwest boy. When the blame is really more like 20% on the adult girl, 10% on her friends, and 70% on the bars and resort who overserved her.
yeah the boy is innocent. What of the world view you have, then it’s pitiful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does that one Indian lady on keep
posting over and over? Same syntax and non-American spelling gives her away. Mental illness? One of the friend's moms?


It’s face-saving. Her family and community don’t want to admit any of her own decisions led to her drowning. 100% of the blame must be on some innocent, perceived to be lower caste Midwest boy. When the blame is really more like 20% on the adult girl, 10% on her friends, and 70% on the bars and resort who overserved her.


+1

So true. You’d think the resorts would have better measures in place (to protect their own reputations and the tourism industry in general). I’m surprised terrible things like this don’t happen more often TBH. Very sad.
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Anonymous wrote:Stop blaming the victim


Thus far, there is ZERO evidence that she was a victim of anything but her own poor choices & irresponsible behavior. She was very drunk -to the point of throwing up, and chose to go out on the beach with a strange guy (who was also stumbling drunk and vomiting) and go swimming in the dark on a red flag beach in rough water. In the middle of the night. And in an area that many others have drowned in recently, even in broad daylight.

Did she deserve to lose her life for these irresponsible choices? Of course not! She was young and foolish as so many people are at that age. And we all feel terrible for the family.

There is evidence that she is to blame. However, there is zero evidence that HE is to blame. Does that mean he is innocent? No. But thus far, there is no evidence to suggest guilt or foul play either. And there likely won’t be.


And TBH I am not sure how much more resources need to be spent in searching for someone who exhibited such irresponsible behavior.


Why because damn egg prices on weekly groceries haven't come down? Now that is something we should all be calling out and calling those White House tenants to work on.


Troll.

He will be investigated as long as DR feels is warranted. Their AG is personally involved in case. There is an Interpol notice too, they are looking at multiple possibilities and continuing searches on water and land.
Anonymous
STOP BLAMING THE VICTIM
Anonymous
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So they left as soon as they didn't see her?


No. Why would you say that?


DP. Look at timeline. But someone said timeline posted above was incorrect. They- the friends and one man -left beach at same time as they reported last seeing her, which makes sense. Originally timeline said they left beach at 5:55am which is over an hour since she was last seen. If that were true, then the friends and other guy should have been persons of interests since they all were out there on the beach for over an hour without having seen her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does that one Indian lady on keep
posting over and over? Same syntax and non-American spelling gives her away. Mental illness? One of the friend's moms?


Was wondering the same. Clearly someone whose first language likely is not English (which is fine, but it is recognizable). My guess is just a random troll.


Just like a group of trolls defending a guy from Iowa.


Drunk people drown in bodies water literally every day. Life is not some dramatic crime podcast. You all are whipped up and brainwashed by media nonsense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does that one Indian lady on keep
posting over and over? Same syntax and non-American spelling gives her away. Mental illness? One of the friend's moms?


Was wondering the same. Clearly someone whose first language likely is not English (which is fine, but it is recognizable). My guess is just a random troll.


Just like a group of trolls defending a guy from Iowa.


Drunk people drown in bodies water literally every day. Life is not some dramatic crime podcast. You all are whipped up and brainwashed by media nonsense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:STOP BLAMING THE VICTIM


The kid being accused without evidence is the only victim I can see.

The poor girl made bad choices and drowned.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does that one Indian lady on keep
posting over and over? Same syntax and non-American spelling gives her away. Mental illness? One of the friend's moms?


Was wondering the same. Clearly someone whose first language likely is not English (which is fine, but it is recognizable). My guess is just a random troll.


Just like a group of trolls defending a guy from Iowa.


No one is defending him.

What they are saying is that there is no evidence- so far- to indicate fault on his end.

Given the facts, accidental drowning is very plausible and the most likely answer here.
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