Missing college student in the Dominican Republic from Ashburn

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Anonymous wrote:I am appalled by racism on this thread if Sudiksha was white and Ribe was black or brown this discussion will be completely different. I saw Gabby was Americas daughter but here Ribe is Americas son.


Go back to page 1 or so, was already talked about


No it wasn’t. Ribe is the victim now that none of us know if it is true or not.


How so???
look at the posts


Find a new hobby. Seriously.
Is this your defence?
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Anonymous wrote:Regardless of what you think of him, you should want the rule of law to prevail. Riibe is entitled to a presumption of innocence. The family said there was no evidence of foul play (and prosecutors have not produced any evidence) and Riibe was never named a suspect.

In the Dominican Republic, the law upholds the principle of "presumption of innocence," meaning a person is considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law:
Presumption of Innocence: The Dominican Republic's legal system, like many others, adheres to the principle that a person is presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
48-Hour Rule: The constitution stipulates that any person detained must be brought before a competent judicial authority within 48 hours of their arrest. [Riibe was afforded less rights than if he'd been arrested]
Habeas Corpus: If a person is detained for more than 48 hours without being charged, they are entitled to file a motion of habeas corpus, and the judge can order their release.


He should never have been detained and his passport confiscated beyond 48 hours - and certainly not 2 weeks. [And we recently learned DR held his friend similarly - and there is actual video evidence that the friend came back to the hotel at the same time as the 5 girlfriends]
they didn’t have the body else he will be in jail.
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Anonymous wrote:The only weird part that has stuck with me though all of this is that he claims he got her out of the rough water; saw her standing in shallow water, before he then went to sleep on the beach.

Why would she have drowned after being saved from a scary situation like that? It seems very unlikely she just went back into the water. It still seems so fishy to me. I am basing this on direct quotes from him.


You’re not paying attention to the details. He got them to safety in knee-deep water. Then he started puking. Once he was done puking, he said he didn’t see her and figured she walked up back to her room. Every summer even in Ocean City, there’s a drowning and often it’s a knee deep water. It is not beyond the realm of possibility that another wave knocked her over, especially in her inebriated state. You are thinking about this from the perspective of a sober person and try to think about it from the perspective of two very inebriated individuals. Their decision-making often does not make sense.


If she drowned in knee deep water (totally possible I agree) where is the body? It would still be there. It’s like some of you have never actually been in the ocean.


No one said her literal time of death was in the deep water, it’s obvious to anyone who has been in the ocean that she could’ve been knocked down by another wave or pulled out by a riptide while in knee-deep water.


+1 A lot of posters here don't understand about ocean waters---quick moving, unexpected riptides and also the prevalence of sharks.


+1 Also it was dark and he was busy vomiting. She could have been pulled back out by waves and undertow.
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Anonymous wrote:The only weird part that has stuck with me though all of this is that he claims he got her out of the rough water; saw her standing in shallow water, before he then went to sleep on the beach.

Why would she have drowned after being saved from a scary situation like that? It seems very unlikely she just went back into the water. It still seems so fishy to me. I am basing this on direct quotes from him.


You’re not paying attention to the details. He got them to safety in knee-deep water. Then he started puking. Once he was done puking, he said he didn’t see her and figured she walked up back to her room. Every summer even in Ocean City, there’s a drowning and often it’s a knee deep water. It is not beyond the realm of possibility that another wave knocked her over, especially in her inebriated state. You are thinking about this from the perspective of a sober person and try to think about it from the perspective of two very inebriated individuals. Their decision-making often does not make sense.


If she drowned in knee deep water (totally possible I agree) where is the body? It would still be there. It’s like some of you have never actually been in the ocean.



With two of the three bodies that drowned in January at that beach and were never recovered?
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Anonymous wrote:I am appalled by racism on this thread if Sudiksha was white and Ribe was black or brown this discussion will be completely different. I saw Gabby was Americas daughter but here Ribe is Americas son.


Troll
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Anonymous wrote:The only weird part that has stuck with me though all of this is that he claims he got her out of the rough water; saw her standing in shallow water, before he then went to sleep on the beach.

Why would she have drowned after being saved from a scary situation like that? It seems very unlikely she just went back into the water. It still seems so fishy to me. I am basing this on direct quotes from him.


You’re not paying attention to the details. He got them to safety in knee-deep water. Then he started puking. Once he was done puking, he said he didn’t see her and figured she walked up back to her room. Every summer even in Ocean City, there’s a drowning and often it’s a knee deep water. It is not beyond the realm of possibility that another wave knocked her over, especially in her inebriated state. You are thinking about this from the perspective of a sober person and try to think about it from the perspective of two very inebriated individuals. Their decision-making often does not make sense.


If she drowned in knee deep water (totally possible I agree) where is the body? It would still be there. It’s like some of you have never actually been in the ocean.



With two of the three bodies that drowned in January at that beach and were never recovered?


Did they also drown in knee deep water after someone saved them?
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Anonymous wrote:The only weird part that has stuck with me though all of this is that he claims he got her out of the rough water; saw her standing in shallow water, before he then went to sleep on the beach.

Why would she have drowned after being saved from a scary situation like that? It seems very unlikely she just went back into the water. It still seems so fishy to me. I am basing this on direct quotes from him.


You’re not paying attention to the details. He got them to safety in knee-deep water. Then he started puking. Once he was done puking, he said he didn’t see her and figured she walked up back to her room. Every summer even in Ocean City, there’s a drowning and often it’s a knee deep water. It is not beyond the realm of possibility that another wave knocked her over, especially in her inebriated state. You are thinking about this from the perspective of a sober person and try to think about it from the perspective of two very inebriated individuals. Their decision-making often does not make sense.


If she drowned in knee deep water (totally possible I agree) where is the body? It would still be there. It’s like some of you have never actually been in the ocean.


No one said her literal time of death was in the deep water, it’s obvious to anyone who has been in the ocean that she could’ve been knocked down by another wave or pulled out by a riptide while in knee-deep water.


+1 A lot of posters here don't understand about ocean waters---quick moving, unexpected riptides and also the prevalence of sharks.


Y'all make DR sound VERY appealing! I've never heard of a rip tide or a shark dragging an adult human out to sea from 12 inches of water.
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Anonymous wrote:The only weird part that has stuck with me though all of this is that he claims he got her out of the rough water; saw her standing in shallow water, before he then went to sleep on the beach.

Why would she have drowned after being saved from a scary situation like that? It seems very unlikely she just went back into the water. It still seems so fishy to me. I am basing this on direct quotes from him.


You’re not paying attention to the details. He got them to safety in knee-deep water. Then he started puking. Once he was done puking, he said he didn’t see her and figured she walked up back to her room. Every summer even in Ocean City, there’s a drowning and often it’s a knee deep water. It is not beyond the realm of possibility that another wave knocked her over, especially in her inebriated state. You are thinking about this from the perspective of a sober person and try to think about it from the perspective of two very inebriated individuals. Their decision-making often does not make sense.


If she drowned in knee deep water (totally possible I agree) where is the body? It would still be there. It’s like some of you have never actually been in the ocean.


No one said her literal time of death was in the deep water, it’s obvious to anyone who has been in the ocean that she could’ve been knocked down by another wave or pulled out by a riptide while in knee-deep water.


+1 A lot of posters here don't understand about ocean waters---quick moving, unexpected riptides and also the prevalence of sharks.


Y'all make DR sound VERY appealing! I've never heard of a rip tide or a shark dragging an adult human out to sea from 12 inches of water.

you are ignorant about rip tides and red flag warnings.
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Anonymous wrote:The only weird part that has stuck with me though all of this is that he claims he got her out of the rough water; saw her standing in shallow water, before he then went to sleep on the beach.

Why would she have drowned after being saved from a scary situation like that? It seems very unlikely she just went back into the water. It still seems so fishy to me. I am basing this on direct quotes from him.


You’re not paying attention to the details. He got them to safety in knee-deep water. Then he started puking. Once he was done puking, he said he didn’t see her and figured she walked up back to her room. Every summer even in Ocean City, there’s a drowning and often it’s a knee deep water. It is not beyond the realm of possibility that another wave knocked her over, especially in her inebriated state. You are thinking about this from the perspective of a sober person and try to think about it from the perspective of two very inebriated individuals. Their decision-making often does not make sense.


If she drowned in knee deep water (totally possible I agree) where is the body? It would still be there. It’s like some of you have never actually been in the ocean.


No one said her literal time of death was in the deep water, it’s obvious to anyone who has been in the ocean that she could’ve been knocked down by another wave or pulled out by a riptide while in knee-deep water.


+1 A lot of posters here don't understand about ocean waters---quick moving, unexpected riptides and also the prevalence of sharks.


Y'all make DR sound VERY appealing! I've never heard of a rip tide or a shark dragging an adult human out to sea from 12 inches of water.

you are ignorant about rip tides and red flag warnings.


+1 very
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I found it strange that the guy was labeled a "person of interest" by the Loudoun county sheriff, not by the FBI, not by the DR police. And then the Loudoun county sheriff removed that label a few days ago. Odd.
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Anonymous wrote:The only weird part that has stuck with me though all of this is that he claims he got her out of the rough water; saw her standing in shallow water, before he then went to sleep on the beach.

Why would she have drowned after being saved from a scary situation like that? It seems very unlikely she just went back into the water. It still seems so fishy to me. I am basing this on direct quotes from him.


You’re not paying attention to the details. He got them to safety in knee-deep water. Then he started puking. Once he was done puking, he said he didn’t see her and figured she walked up back to her room. Every summer even in Ocean City, there’s a drowning and often it’s a knee deep water. It is not beyond the realm of possibility that another wave knocked her over, especially in her inebriated state. You are thinking about this from the perspective of a sober person and try to think about it from the perspective of two very inebriated individuals. Their decision-making often does not make sense.


If she drowned in knee deep water (totally possible I agree) where is the body? It would still be there. It’s like some of you have never actually been in the ocean.


No one said her literal time of death was in the deep water, it’s obvious to anyone who has been in the ocean that she could’ve been knocked down by another wave or pulled out by a riptide while in knee-deep water.


+1 A lot of posters here don't understand about ocean waters---quick moving, unexpected riptides and also the prevalence of sharks.


Y'all make DR sound VERY appealing! I've never heard of a rip tide or a shark dragging an adult human out to sea from 12 inches of water.


Have you even been to beaches along the Atlantic Ocean--for examole, near New Smyrna Beach, FL? Doesn't have to be the Dominican Republic.
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Anonymous wrote:The only weird part that has stuck with me though all of this is that he claims he got her out of the rough water; saw her standing in shallow water, before he then went to sleep on the beach.

Why would she have drowned after being saved from a scary situation like that? It seems very unlikely she just went back into the water. It still seems so fishy to me. I am basing this on direct quotes from him.


You’re not paying attention to the details. He got them to safety in knee-deep water. Then he started puking. Once he was done puking, he said he didn’t see her and figured she walked up back to her room. Every summer even in Ocean City, there’s a drowning and often it’s a knee deep water. It is not beyond the realm of possibility that another wave knocked her over, especially in her inebriated state. You are thinking about this from the perspective of a sober person and try to think about it from the perspective of two very inebriated individuals. Their decision-making often does not make sense.


If she drowned in knee deep water (totally possible I agree) where is the body? It would still be there. It’s like some of you have never actually been in the ocean.


No one said her literal time of death was in the deep water, it’s obvious to anyone who has been in the ocean that she could’ve been knocked down by another wave or pulled out by a riptide while in knee-deep water.


+1 A lot of posters here don't understand about ocean waters---quick moving, unexpected riptides and also the prevalence of sharks.


Y'all make DR sound VERY appealing! I've never heard of a rip tide or a shark dragging an adult human out to sea from 12 inches of water.


Your knees are only 12 inches from the ground?
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Anonymous wrote:The only weird part that has stuck with me though all of this is that he claims he got her out of the rough water; saw her standing in shallow water, before he then went to sleep on the beach.

Why would she have drowned after being saved from a scary situation like that? It seems very unlikely she just went back into the water. It still seems so fishy to me. I am basing this on direct quotes from him.


You’re not paying attention to the details. He got them to safety in knee-deep water. Then he started puking. Once he was done puking, he said he didn’t see her and figured she walked up back to her room. Every summer even in Ocean City, there’s a drowning and often it’s a knee deep water. It is not beyond the realm of possibility that another wave knocked her over, especially in her inebriated state. You are thinking about this from the perspective of a sober person and try to think about it from the perspective of two very inebriated individuals. Their decision-making often does not make sense.


If she drowned in knee deep water (totally possible I agree) where is the body? It would still be there. It’s like some of you have never actually been in the ocean.


No one said her literal time of death was in the deep water, it’s obvious to anyone who has been in the ocean that she could’ve been knocked down by another wave or pulled out by a riptide while in knee-deep water.


+1 A lot of posters here don't understand about ocean waters---quick moving, unexpected riptides and also the prevalence of sharks.


Y'all make DR sound VERY appealing! I've never heard of a rip tide or a shark dragging an adult human out to sea from 12 inches of water.


Your knees are only 12 inches from the ground?


LOL
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Anonymous wrote:The only weird part that has stuck with me though all of this is that he claims he got her out of the rough water; saw her standing in shallow water, before he then went to sleep on the beach.

Why would she have drowned after being saved from a scary situation like that? It seems very unlikely she just went back into the water. It still seems so fishy to me. I am basing this on direct quotes from him.


You’re not paying attention to the details. He got them to safety in knee-deep water. Then he started puking. Once he was done puking, he said he didn’t see her and figured she walked up back to her room. Every summer even in Ocean City, there’s a drowning and often it’s a knee deep water. It is not beyond the realm of possibility that another wave knocked her over, especially in her inebriated state. You are thinking about this from the perspective of a sober person and try to think about it from the perspective of two very inebriated individuals. Their decision-making often does not make sense.


If she drowned in knee deep water (totally possible I agree) where is the body? It would still be there. It’s like some of you have never actually been in the ocean.


No one said her literal time of death was in the deep water, it’s obvious to anyone who has been in the ocean that she could’ve been knocked down by another wave or pulled out by a riptide while in knee-deep water.


+1 A lot of posters here don't understand about ocean waters---quick moving, unexpected riptides and also the prevalence of sharks.


Y'all make DR sound VERY appealing! I've never heard of a rip tide or a shark dragging an adult human out to sea from 12 inches of water.


They were reportedly in knee deep water. Here’s a kid who died from a riptide in knee-deep water.
https://www.oregonlive.com/news/2023/05/beaverton-teen-who-died-in-riptide-had-been-wading-in-knee-deep-water.html?outputType=amp

There’s so many other stories like this especially coming out of Ocean City. I’ll never forget the one about five years ago with a dad and his daughter. She key go of his hand, fell and a riptide pulled her out. They never found her.
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Anonymous wrote:I found it strange that the guy was labeled a "person of interest" by the Loudoun county sheriff, not by the FBI, not by the DR police. And then the Loudoun county sheriff removed that label a few days ago. Odd.

Barney Fife speaking out of turn with no authority trying to justify his trip to DR on Loudoun County taxpayer $$.
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