Missing college student in the Dominican Republic from Ashburn

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Anonymous wrote:When I went out with my girlfriends in college we always had a pact to watch each other’s backs and we all left together. Always. Period. And that was before cellphones!

I can’t imagine letting my girlfriend get blackout throw-up drunk and letting her leave with a man we just met. And then shrugging off that she was missing the next morning? No, just no. Those are terrible friends.


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And seems like really weird behavior since “friends of the friends“ say they’re all “nice good girls“. Nice good girls would be alarmed if their friend were unable to be found after last being seen with a stranger on a beach at 5 AM. They certainly would not go off on a boat excursion because her friends behavior would be uncharacteristic.
Those girls made some bad decisions and choices. They will live with it for the rest of their lives. We all know that . They didn’t have anything to do with Sudiksha’s disappearance.

They did absolutely nothing to help find her. If they’d all acted more prudently, this incident would never have happened. Many bad choices.


Lies, reporting her missing to resort and contacting her family is not nothing. It was JR and CJ who did nothing.

His failure to alert resort at 10am or before is all the more curious given his claimed heroic actions and risking of his own life. Hmmmm.


There is nothing suspicious about the boys' behavior towards a literal stranger. Their behavior matches their recounting of what happened and all the evidence supports what they said happened AND what the friends said happened.

I bet you think its fine that her very close friends just hopped on a plane the next day after their friend disappeared.


Her friends are either sociopaths or she wasn’t actually their friend at all, she was just a late addition hanger-on to help off-set a group rate.


One of her friends on the trip went to TJ with her.


There are 2,000 kids at TJ, doesn’t mean they’re genuine friends.


You don't think the girl she Venmo'd on Thursday afternoon for the night before at Coco Bongo, who also graduated with her at TJ, and went to Pitt with her, isn't her friend?


A quick google shows her linked in. She went to TJ, is from Chantilly and goes to Pitt.


Right… the PP arguing that she wasn’t with her real friends on the trip is absurd.


All friend groups, especially pretentious mean girls, have girls on the margins of the clique who are treated like black sheep. The DR prosecutor ought to subpoena all of their phone messages and I’d bet anything they were ridiculing their “friend” that night and the next day while she was missing in a group chat she’s not a part of.
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Anonymous wrote:When I went out with my girlfriends in college we always had a pact to watch each other’s backs and we all left together. Always. Period. And that was before cellphones!

I can’t imagine letting my girlfriend get blackout throw-up drunk and letting her leave with a man we just met. And then shrugging off that she was missing the next morning? No, just no. Those are terrible friends.

Agree. The recent videos show she was in no position to consent. That is when friends take you home. And when real men take you home instead of trying to get some action (technically it is rape).


He was also in no state to consent to anything she did to him.


He is twice her size.

And ALIVE.


You hysterical hyenas.!

There is NO evidence he did anything to her but the shite you make up is disgusting.

She very likely drowned with him having nothing to do with it.

How do you sleep at night knowing you are making up things about something you know nothing about? Did you ever consider that you are wrong and he is an innocent young man?


Time will tell.
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Anonymous wrote:Imho about time to lock this thread. If any new discovery happens, it can be unlocked.


That time passed about 30 pages ago. This is pure entertainment now. It's the thread that keeps on giving. Keep the insanity coming.
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People get drunk, go swimming, and drown in the water literally every day at lakes and oceans all over the world. As tragic as this is it is not salacious. This young woman made a series of mistakes and then her alleged friends all abandoned her when she needed to be guided to bed.
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Anonymous wrote:When I went out with my girlfriends in college we always had a pact to watch each other’s backs and we all left together. Always. Period. And that was before cellphones!

I can’t imagine letting my girlfriend get blackout throw-up drunk and letting her leave with a man we just met. And then shrugging off that she was missing the next morning? No, just no. Those are terrible friends.

Agree. The recent videos show she was in no position to consent. That is when friends take you home. And when real men take you home instead of trying to get some action (technically it is rape).


He was also in no state to consent to anything she did to him.


He is twice her size.

And ALIVE.


You hysterical hyenas.!

There is NO evidence he did anything to her but the shite you make up is disgusting.

She very likely drowned with him having nothing to do with it.

How do you sleep at night knowing you are making up things about something you know nothing about? Did you ever consider that you are wrong and he is an innocent young man?


They are all trying to deflect away from her worthless “friends” and her own bad decisions that day and night. This wasn’t some babe in the woods kid, she’s an adult woman.
Thank you for clarifying the situation. Given the sensitivity and the gravity of the circumstances, here's a response that directly addresses the unjust attacks on the victim while calling for decency and respect for the deceased:

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To those of you attacking a woman who can no longer defend herself: Your behavior is shameful and disgusting. The fact that you are so quick to blame a dead victim, without any concrete evidence to support your claims, only speaks to your cruelty and ignorance.

Sudiksha Konami is no longer here to tell her side of the story, yet you choose to vilify her in her absence. This is not just about spreading lies—it's about dishonoring her memory and refusing to show basic human decency.

Until there is proper investigation and evidence, it's unjust to tear down someone who cannot speak for themselves. The young man involved is a suspect, and until proven otherwise, he should be treated with the same fairness and respect everyone deserves in the face of such a tragedy.

Take a moment to reflect on your actions. Are you truly spreading truth, or just hate? The world doesn't need more blame without evidence—what we need is justice, compassion, and the courage to hold off on judgment until we know the full story.
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Anonymous wrote:People get drunk, go swimming, and drown in the water literally every day at lakes and oceans all over the world. As tragic as this is it is not salacious. This young woman made a series of mistakes and then her alleged friends all abandoned her when she needed to be guided to bed.
Got it! Here's an updated version that defends her friends and keeps the snarky tone:

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Oh, so now we’re all experts in tragic accidents? People get drunk, go swimming, and drown every day at lakes and oceans around the world—yet somehow this tragedy is turning into a scandal. Newsflash: accidents happen.

Yes, Sudiksha made some poor choices, but let’s not act like she’s the first person to drink too much and end up in a bad situation. As for her friends, they’re being crucified for... what exactly? They’re not babysitters. You can't just throw blame on them because they didn't play the role of a perfect, omniscient guardian. They likely had no idea the night would take this turn, just like everyone else involved.

Maybe it’s time to stop attacking a dead woman and her friends for things we don’t fully understand. How about some actual compassion instead of jumping to conclusions?
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Anonymous wrote:When I went out with my girlfriends in college we always had a pact to watch each other’s backs and we all left together. Always. Period. And that was before cellphones!

I can’t imagine letting my girlfriend get blackout throw-up drunk and letting her leave with a man we just met. And then shrugging off that she was missing the next morning? No, just no. Those are terrible friends.

Agree. The recent videos show she was in no position to consent. That is when friends take you home. And when real men take you home instead of trying to get some action (technically it is rape).


He was also in no state to consent to anything she did to him.


He is twice her size.

And ALIVE.


You hysterical hyenas.!

There is NO evidence he did anything to her but the shite you make up is disgusting.

She very likely drowned with him having nothing to do with it.

How do you sleep at night knowing you are making up things about something you know nothing about? Did you ever consider that you are wrong and he is an innocent young man?


They are all trying to deflect away from her worthless “friends” and her own bad decisions that day and night. This wasn’t some babe in the woods kid, she’s an adult woman.
Thank you for clarifying the situation. Given the sensitivity and the gravity of the circumstances, here's a response that directly addresses the unjust attacks on the victim while calling for decency and respect for the deceased:

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To those of you attacking a woman who can no longer defend herself: Your behavior is shameful and disgusting. The fact that you are so quick to blame a dead victim, without any concrete evidence to support your claims, only speaks to your cruelty and ignorance.

Sudiksha Konami is no longer here to tell her side of the story, yet you choose to vilify her in her absence. This is not just about spreading lies—it's about dishonoring her memory and refusing to show basic human decency.

Until there is proper investigation and evidence, it's unjust to tear down someone who cannot speak for themselves. The young man involved is a suspect, and until proven otherwise, he should be treated with the same fairness and respect everyone deserves in the face of such a tragedy.

Take a moment to reflect on your actions. Are you truly spreading truth, or just hate? The world doesn't need more blame without evidence—what we need is justice, compassion, and the courage to hold off on judgment until we know the full story.
This is just outrageous
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Anonymous wrote:People get drunk, go swimming, and drown in the water literally every day at lakes and oceans all over the world. As tragic as this is it is not salacious. This young woman made a series of mistakes and then her alleged friends all abandoned her when she needed to be guided to bed.
Got it! Here's an updated version that defends her friends and keeps the snarky tone:

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Oh, so now we’re all experts in tragic accidents? People get drunk, go swimming, and drown every day at lakes and oceans around the world—yet somehow this tragedy is turning into a scandal. Newsflash: accidents happen.

Yes, Sudiksha made some poor choices, but let’s not act like she’s the first person to drink too much and end up in a bad situation. As for her friends, they’re being crucified for... what exactly? They’re not babysitters. You can't just throw blame on them because they didn't play the role of a perfect, omniscient guardian. They likely had no idea the night would take this turn, just like everyone else involved.

Maybe it’s time to stop attacking a dead woman and her friends for things we don’t fully understand. How about some actual compassion instead of jumping to conclusions?
is the snarky tone good enough
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People get drunk, go swimming, and drown in the water literally every day at lakes and oceans all over the world. As tragic as this is it is not salacious. This young woman made a series of mistakes and then her alleged friends all abandoned her when she needed to be guided to bed.
Got it! Here's an updated version that defends her friends and keeps the snarky tone:

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Oh, so now we’re all experts in tragic accidents? People get drunk, go swimming, and drown every day at lakes and oceans around the world—yet somehow this tragedy is turning into a scandal. Newsflash: accidents happen.

Yes, Sudiksha made some poor choices, but let’s not act like she’s the first person to drink too much and end up in a bad situation. As for her friends, they’re being crucified for... what exactly? They’re not babysitters. You can't just throw blame on them because they didn't play the role of a perfect, omniscient guardian. They likely had no idea the night would take this turn, just like everyone else involved.

Maybe it’s time to stop attacking a dead woman and her friends for things we don’t fully understand. How about some actual compassion instead of jumping to conclusions?


This. I did way worse things only 10-15 years ago, in my twenties. Especially in Ocean City Maryland teehee
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Anonymous wrote:When I went out with my girlfriends in college we always had a pact to watch each other’s backs and we all left together. Always. Period. And that was before cellphones!

I can’t imagine letting my girlfriend get blackout throw-up drunk and letting her leave with a man we just met. And then shrugging off that she was missing the next morning? No, just no. Those are terrible friends.

Agree. The recent videos show she was in no position to consent. That is when friends take you home. And when real men take you home instead of trying to get some action (technically it is rape).


He was also in no state to consent to anything she did to him.


He is twice her size.

And ALIVE.


You hysterical hyenas.!

There is NO evidence he did anything to her but the shite you make up is disgusting.

She very likely drowned with him having nothing to do with it.

How do you sleep at night knowing you are making up things about something you know nothing about? Did you ever consider that you are wrong and he is an innocent young man?


They are all trying to deflect away from her worthless “friends” and her own bad decisions that day and night. This wasn’t some babe in the woods kid, she’s an adult woman.
Thank you for clarifying the situation. Given the sensitivity and the gravity of the circumstances, here's a response that directly addresses the unjust attacks on the victim while calling for decency and respect for the deceased:

---

To those of you attacking a woman who can no longer defend herself: Your behavior is shameful and disgusting. The fact that you are so quick to blame a dead victim, without any concrete evidence to support your claims, only speaks to your cruelty and ignorance.

Sudiksha Konami is no longer here to tell her side of the story, yet you choose to vilify her in her absence. This is not just about spreading lies—it's about dishonoring her memory and refusing to show basic human decency.

Until there is proper investigation and evidence, it's unjust to tear down someone who cannot speak for themselves. The young man involved is a suspect, and until proven otherwise, he should be treated with the same fairness and respect everyone deserves in the face of such a tragedy.

Take a moment to reflect on your actions. Are you truly spreading truth, or just hate? The world doesn't need more blame without evidence—what we need is justice, compassion, and the courage to hold off on judgment until we know the full story.

Just clarifying: Is Konami one of the "girlfriends"?
And to be clear: there has been no suspect named in this case.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I went out with my girlfriends in college we always had a pact to watch each other’s backs and we all left together. Always. Period. And that was before cellphones!

I can’t imagine letting my girlfriend get blackout throw-up drunk and letting her leave with a man we just met. And then shrugging off that she was missing the next morning? No, just no. Those are terrible friends.

Agree. The recent videos show she was in no position to consent. That is when friends take you home. And when real men take you home instead of trying to get some action (technically it is rape).


He was also in no state to consent to anything she did to him.


He is twice her size.

And ALIVE.


You hysterical hyenas.!

There is NO evidence he did anything to her but the shite you make up is disgusting.

She very likely drowned with him having nothing to do with it.

How do you sleep at night knowing you are making up things about something you know nothing about? Did you ever consider that you are wrong and he is an innocent young man?


They are all trying to deflect away from her worthless “friends” and her own bad decisions that day and night. This wasn’t some babe in the woods kid, she’s an adult woman.
Thank you for clarifying the situation. Given the sensitivity and the gravity of the circumstances, here's a response that directly addresses the unjust attacks on the victim while calling for decency and respect for the deceased:

---

To those of you attacking a woman who can no longer defend herself: Your behavior is shameful and disgusting. The fact that you are so quick to blame a dead victim, without any concrete evidence to support your claims, only speaks to your cruelty and ignorance.

Sudiksha Konami is no longer here to tell her side of the story, yet you choose to vilify her in her absence. This is not just about spreading lies—it's about dishonoring her memory and refusing to show basic human decency.

Until there is proper investigation and evidence, it's unjust to tear down someone who cannot speak for themselves. The young man involved is a suspect, and until proven otherwise, he should be treated with the same fairness and respect everyone deserves in the face of such a tragedy.

Take a moment to reflect on your actions. Are you truly spreading truth, or just hate? The world doesn't need more blame without evidence—what we need is justice, compassion, and the courage to hold off on judgment until we know the full story.


Who has named him a suspect? You?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I went out with my girlfriends in college we always had a pact to watch each other’s backs and we all left together. Always. Period. And that was before cellphones!

I can’t imagine letting my girlfriend get blackout throw-up drunk and letting her leave with a man we just met. And then shrugging off that she was missing the next morning? No, just no. Those are terrible friends.

Agree. The recent videos show she was in no position to consent. That is when friends take you home. And when real men take you home instead of trying to get some action (technically it is rape).


He was also in no state to consent to anything she did to him.


He is twice her size.

And ALIVE.


You hysterical hyenas.!

There is NO evidence he did anything to her but the shite you make up is disgusting.

She very likely drowned with him having nothing to do with it.

How do you sleep at night knowing you are making up things about something you know nothing about? Did you ever consider that you are wrong and he is an innocent young man?


They are all trying to deflect away from her worthless “friends” and her own bad decisions that day and night. This wasn’t some babe in the woods kid, she’s an adult woman.
Thank you for clarifying the situation. Given the sensitivity and the gravity of the circumstances, here's a response that directly addresses the unjust attacks on the victim while calling for decency and respect for the deceased:

---

To those of you attacking a woman who can no longer defend herself: Your behavior is shameful and disgusting. The fact that you are so quick to blame a dead victim, without any concrete evidence to support your claims, only speaks to your cruelty and ignorance.

Sudiksha Konami is no longer here to tell her side of the story, yet you choose to vilify her in her absence. This is not just about spreading lies—it's about dishonoring her memory and refusing to show basic human decency.

Until there is proper investigation and evidence, it's unjust to tear down someone who cannot speak for themselves. The young man involved is a suspect, and until proven otherwise, he should be treated with the same fairness and respect everyone deserves in the face of such a tragedy.

Take a moment to reflect on your actions. Are you truly spreading truth, or just hate? The world doesn't need more blame without evidence—what we need is justice, compassion, and the courage to hold off on judgment until we know the full story.

Just clarifying: Is Konami one of the "girlfriends"?
And to be clear: there has been no suspect named in this case.

He's not been named a suspect by any law enforcement (only in dcumland).
Is Konami the childhood friend?
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Why are 20:57 and 20:59 posts still on here? They are spamming news articles from other places without a link.
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Anonymous wrote:Why are 20:57 and 20:59 posts still on here? They are spamming news articles from other places without a link.


Got it, has now been deleted
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I went out with my girlfriends in college we always had a pact to watch each other’s backs and we all left together. Always. Period. And that was before cellphones!

I can’t imagine letting my girlfriend get blackout throw-up drunk and letting her leave with a man we just met. And then shrugging off that she was missing the next morning? No, just no. Those are terrible friends.

Agree. The recent videos show she was in no position to consent. That is when friends take you home. And when real men take you home instead of trying to get some action (technically it is rape).


He was also in no state to consent to anything she did to him.


He is twice her size.

And ALIVE.


You hysterical hyenas.!

There is NO evidence he did anything to her but the shite you make up is disgusting.

She very likely drowned with him having nothing to do with it.

How do you sleep at night knowing you are making up things about something you know nothing about? Did you ever consider that you are wrong and he is an innocent young man?


They are all trying to deflect away from her worthless “friends” and her own bad decisions that day and night. This wasn’t some babe in the woods kid, she’s an adult woman.
Thank you for clarifying the situation. Given the sensitivity and the gravity of the circumstances, here's a response that directly addresses the unjust attacks on the victim while calling for decency and respect for the deceased:

---

To those of you attacking a woman who can no longer defend herself: Your behavior is shameful and disgusting. The fact that you are so quick to blame a dead victim, without any concrete evidence to support your claims, only speaks to your cruelty and ignorance.

Sudiksha Konami is no longer here to tell her side of the story, yet you choose to vilify her in her absence. This is not just about spreading lies—it's about dishonoring her memory and refusing to show basic human decency.

Until there is proper investigation and evidence, it's unjust to tear down someone who cannot speak for themselves. The young man involved is a suspect, and until proven otherwise, he should be treated with the same fairness and respect everyone deserves in the face of such a tragedy.

Take a moment to reflect on your actions. Are you truly spreading truth, or just hate? The world doesn't need more blame without evidence—what we need is justice, compassion, and the courage to hold off on judgment until we know the full story.

Just clarifying: Is Konami one of the "girlfriends"?
And to be clear: there has been no suspect named in this case.

He's not been named a suspect by any law enforcement (only in dcumland).
Is Konami the childhood friend?


The last name of missing person: Konanki
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