UVA student missing

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are they searching in a specific area. How would they know where to search?


They are searching north and west of the UVA campus.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are they searching in a specific area. How would they know where to search?


They executed a warrant to search the dred's phone. My guess is that the phone was able to provide some gps history, and that's what's narrowed their search area. My guess, at least.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I used to walk around my college town drunk and alone late at night all the time. Once I did get lost while walking. And this was before I had a cell phone. Sometimes I look back and can't believe how reckless and dumb I was.


Me too. We were the lucky ones.


OH please. It's not like 50% of episodes of walking alone at night end up in kidnapping or rape! Both women AND men do reckless things as young people - and in fact, young men end up dying from their recklessness more than women. Walking alone at night in a college town is hardly high risk (although walking alone dead drunk at any time by any gender is always a bad idea).


What a weird post. So we weren't lucky our bad choices didn't end horribly? Ok.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I used to walk around my college town drunk and alone late at night all the time. Once I did get lost while walking. And this was before I had a cell phone. Sometimes I look back and can't believe how reckless and dumb I was.


Me too. We were the lucky ones.


OH please. It's not like 50% of episodes of walking alone at night end up in kidnapping or rape! Both women AND men do reckless things as young people - and in fact, young men end up dying from their recklessness more than women. Walking alone at night in a college town is hardly high risk (although walking alone dead drunk at any time by any gender is always a bad idea).


What a weird post. So we weren't lucky our bad choices didn't end horribly? Ok.


I think the point is that walking alone at night in a college town around other college kids is (generally) not that risky.

We don't know what happened to Hannah. We don't know if she was abducted or met up with someone that she already knew. W simply do not know..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I used to walk around my college town drunk and alone late at night all the time. Once I did get lost while walking. And this was before I had a cell phone. Sometimes I look back and can't believe how reckless and dumb I was.

+1 I was young and dumb and out alone at night and strangers did come out and help me. (... young lady you need to get inside and go home can I call you a cab?) I was very lucky.
Anonymous
^^ I am referring to the student who followed her and thought she might need help.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are they searching in a specific area. How would they know where to search?


They executed a warrant to search the dred's phone. My guess is that the phone was able to provide some gps history, and that's what's narrowed their search area. My guess, at least.


Would a phone gps allow you to track where someone has been if they didn't use the phone in that location?

I thought they were just focusing on unpopulated areas, but I could be wrong. Its also possible that they received sightings of the car.
Anonymous
http://www.buzzfeed.com/jimwaterson/your-iphone-knows-exactly-where-youve-been-and-this-is-how-t#42pemsz

I just answered my own question: you can track where the phone has been. I just did this with my own phone.
Anonymous
Re: volunteers going into the woods. Albemarle County is 95% rural, so if she was taken out of the city (which is very small square mileage wise) then there are lots of dense brush, trees, and fields.
Anonymous
They have the car.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They have the car.


Even still, if they post pictures of the car, maybe it would jog someone's memory about where they would have seen it (other than the guy's apt building), and whether Hannah was in it at the time.

Going out on Barracks or 250 turns rural quickly. She definitely would not have walked that way just being lost/confused, there are no sidewalks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They have the car.


Even still, if they post pictures of the car, maybe it would jog someone's memory about where they would have seen it (other than the guy's apt building), and whether Hannah was in it at the time.

Going out on Barracks or 250 turns rural quickly. She definitely would not have walked that way just being lost/confused, there are no sidewalks.


The Help Find Hannah Graham Facebook page has pictures of the year, make and model of car. (Not the actual car, though.)
Anonymous
I hope they find her soon!
Anonymous
How I wish I could be there today to help!
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