Missing college student in the Dominican Republic from Ashburn

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. Haven't read the 207 pages.

Some friends this girl had. Even if she hooked up with the guy, when she didn't show up for the excursion after she venmo'd for it, how could they just go about their day until 4pm.

And this guy with the hero syndrome most likely did something to her.

And the parents knowing she's dead probably just don't want her name dragged through the mud by the Indian circle in Ashburn and Aldie and want her declared dead. They must be looking out for their other children.

It's sad that this girl won't get justice.


Hopefully she will get justice if a crime was committed.

Here’s an article re: the death declaration. It’s not a thing in DR without evidence of crime or a body. It’s pretty unprecedented even in US less than 2 weeks into an investigation. I hope the parents were united re this.

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/03/20/us/sudiksha-konanki-parents-death-declaration


It was for religious (Hindu) reasons due to the the 13 days of mourning period.


That is an assumption that now people are spouting as fact.

It's the most likely scenario. That and that the victim drown.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. Haven't read the 207 pages.

Some friends this girl had. Even if she hooked up with the guy, when she didn't show up for the excursion after she venmo'd for it, how could they just go about their day until 4pm.

And this guy with the hero syndrome most likely did something to her.

And the parents knowing she's dead probably just don't want her name dragged through the mud by the Indian circle in Ashburn and Aldie and want her declared dead. They must be looking out for their other children.

It's sad that this girl won't get justice.


Hopefully she will get justice if a crime was committed.

Here’s an article re: the death declaration. It’s not a thing in DR without evidence of crime or a body. It’s pretty unprecedented even in US less than 2 weeks into an investigation. I hope the parents were united re this.

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/03/20/us/sudiksha-konanki-parents-death-declaration


It was for religious (Hindu) reasons due to the the 13 days of mourning period.


That is an assumption that now people are spouting as fact.

It's the most likely scenario. That and that the victim drown.


Others have said not part of being Hindu.

I think parents wanted to try to shut down videos being played and discussion.

Very unusual request and timing. Has only sparked more discussion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. Haven't read the 207 pages.

Some friends this girl had. Even if she hooked up with the guy, when she didn't show up for the excursion after she venmo'd for it, how could they just go about their day until 4pm.

And this guy with the hero syndrome most likely did something to her.

And the parents knowing she's dead probably just don't want her name dragged through the mud by the Indian circle in Ashburn and Aldie and want her declared dead. They must be looking out for their other children.

It's sad that this girl won't get justice.


Hopefully she will get justice if a crime was committed.

Here’s an article re: the death declaration. It’s not a thing in DR without evidence of crime or a body. It’s pretty unprecedented even in US less than 2 weeks into an investigation. I hope the parents were united re this.

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/03/20/us/sudiksha-konanki-parents-death-declaration


It was for religious (Hindu) reasons due to the the 13 days of mourning period.


That is an assumption that now people are spouting as fact.

It's the most likely scenario. That and that the victim drown.


Others have said not part of being Hindu.

I think parents wanted to try to shut down videos being played and discussion.

Very unusual request and timing. Has only sparked more discussion.



This is a no-win situation.

If this story were NOT massively covered in the media, then all the democrats and progressives would be howling about “it’s RACISM!!!” (it’s really not. We are living in post-racial America).

Sadly, she simply drowned. Contributing factors were her rather extreme intoxication and her deciding to swim at night in rough surf.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. Haven't read the 207 pages.

Some friends this girl had. Even if she hooked up with the guy, when she didn't show up for the excursion after she venmo'd for it, how could they just go about their day until 4pm.

And this guy with the hero syndrome most likely did something to her.

And the parents knowing she's dead probably just don't want her name dragged through the mud by the Indian circle in Ashburn and Aldie and want her declared dead. They must be looking out for their other children.

It's sad that this girl won't get justice.


Hopefully she will get justice if a crime was committed.

Here’s an article re: the death declaration. It’s not a thing in DR without evidence of crime or a body. It’s pretty unprecedented even in US less than 2 weeks into an investigation. I hope the parents were united re this.

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/03/20/us/sudiksha-konanki-parents-death-declaration


It was for religious (Hindu) reasons due to the the 13 days of mourning period.


That is an assumption that now people are spouting as fact.

It's the most likely scenario. That and that the victim drown.


Others have said not part of being Hindu.

I think parents wanted to try to shut down videos being played and discussion.

Very unusual request and timing. Has only sparked more discussion.



This is a no-win situation.

If this story were NOT massively covered in the media, then all the democrats and progressives would be howling about “it’s RACISM!!!” (it’s really not. We are living in post-racial America).

Sadly, she simply drowned. Contributing factors were her rather extreme intoxication and her deciding to swim at night in rough surf.

Typical MAGA response. Blame "democrats and progressives" for nothing they did and then "educate" us all about what actually happened.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is it typical for a local LE to go to another country in situations like this?


No. Not at all.


But could they go if *someone* pays for their ticket and lodging? Just as an example and not saying this has happened in this case and honestly haven't ever heard of it happening, but what if a church group were to hire their local LE to go check on things somewhere that's not in US if members of their church were in situation or in an incident involving them? Could a Barney level person do that as a private officer or if they go would they be doing so as a LE rep from U.S.?


Since it happened here, presumably it could happen in other instances , no?



Did Loudoun Sheriff go by request of young woman's family or...??


Why don’t you call LC and ask if you care so much and are a VA taxpayer?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. Haven't read the 207 pages.

Some friends this girl had. Even if she hooked up with the guy, when she didn't show up for the excursion after she venmo'd for it, how could they just go about their day until 4pm.

And this guy with the hero syndrome most likely did something to her.

And the parents knowing she's dead probably just don't want her name dragged through the mud by the Indian circle in Ashburn and Aldie and want her declared dead. They must be looking out for their other children.

It's sad that this girl won't get justice.


Hopefully she will get justice if a crime was committed.

Here’s an article re: the death declaration. It’s not a thing in DR without evidence of crime or a body. It’s pretty unprecedented even in US less than 2 weeks into an investigation. I hope the parents were united re this.

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/03/20/us/sudiksha-konanki-parents-death-declaration


It was for religious (Hindu) reasons due to the the 13 days of mourning period.


That is an assumption that now people are spouting as fact.

It's the most likely scenario. That and that the victim drown.


Others have said not part of being Hindu.

I think parents wanted to try to shut down videos being played and discussion.

Very unusual request and timing. Has only sparked more discussion.

google says it's part of Hindu ritual at day 13.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. Haven't read the 207 pages.

Some friends this girl had. Even if she hooked up with the guy, when she didn't show up for the excursion after she venmo'd for it, how could they just go about their day until 4pm.

And this guy with the hero syndrome most likely did something to her.

And the parents knowing she's dead probably just don't want her name dragged through the mud by the Indian circle in Ashburn and Aldie and want her declared dead. They must be looking out for their other children.

It's sad that this girl won't get justice.


Hopefully she will get justice if a crime was committed.

Here’s an article re: the death declaration. It’s not a thing in DR without evidence of crime or a body. It’s pretty unprecedented even in US less than 2 weeks into an investigation. I hope the parents were united re this.

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/03/20/us/sudiksha-konanki-parents-death-declaration


It was for religious (Hindu) reasons due to the the 13 days of mourning period.


That is an assumption that now people are spouting as fact.

It's the most likely scenario. That and that the victim drown.


Others have said not part of being Hindu.

I think parents wanted to try to shut down videos being played and discussion.

Very unusual request and timing. Has only sparked more discussion.



This is a no-win situation.

If this story were NOT massively covered in the media, then all the democrats and progressives would be howling about “it’s RACISM!!!” (it’s really not. We are living in post-racial America).

Sadly, she simply drowned. Contributing factors were her rather extreme intoxication and her deciding to swim at night in rough surf.


In your opinion. There is no evidence besides his statement that she was in the water at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. Haven't read the 207 pages.

Some friends this girl had. Even if she hooked up with the guy, when she didn't show up for the excursion after she venmo'd for it, how could they just go about their day until 4pm.

And this guy with the hero syndrome most likely did something to her.

And the parents knowing she's dead probably just don't want her name dragged through the mud by the Indian circle in Ashburn and Aldie and want her declared dead. They must be looking out for their other children.

It's sad that this girl won't get justice.


Hopefully she will get justice if a crime was committed.

Here’s an article re: the death declaration. It’s not a thing in DR without evidence of crime or a body. It’s pretty unprecedented even in US less than 2 weeks into an investigation. I hope the parents were united re this.

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/03/20/us/sudiksha-konanki-parents-death-declaration


It was for religious (Hindu) reasons due to the the 13 days of mourning period.


That is an assumption that now people are spouting as fact.

It's the most likely scenario. That and that the victim drown.


Others have said not part of being Hindu.

I think parents wanted to try to shut down videos being played and discussion.

Very unusual request and timing. Has only sparked more discussion.



This is a no-win situation.

If this story were NOT massively covered in the media, then all the democrats and progressives would be howling about “it’s RACISM!!!” (it’s really not. We are living in post-racial America).

Sadly, she simply drowned. Contributing factors were her rather extreme intoxication and her deciding to swim at night in rough surf.


In your opinion. There is no evidence besides his statement that she was in the water at all.

It's the most likely scenario, but cannot be stated as fact. The circumstantial evidence is that she was on a beach and her bathing suit coverup was on a beach chair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. Haven't read the 207 pages.

Some friends this girl had. Even if she hooked up with the guy, when she didn't show up for the excursion after she venmo'd for it, how could they just go about their day until 4pm.

And this guy with the hero syndrome most likely did something to her.

And the parents knowing she's dead probably just don't want her name dragged through the mud by the Indian circle in Ashburn and Aldie and want her declared dead. They must be looking out for their other children.

It's sad that this girl won't get justice.


Hopefully she will get justice if a crime was committed.

Here’s an article re: the death declaration. It’s not a thing in DR without evidence of crime or a body. It’s pretty unprecedented even in US less than 2 weeks into an investigation. I hope the parents were united re this.

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/03/20/us/sudiksha-konanki-parents-death-declaration


It was for religious (Hindu) reasons due to the the 13 days of mourning period.


That is an assumption that now people are spouting as fact.

It's the most likely scenario. That and that the victim drown.


Others have said not part of being Hindu.

I think parents wanted to try to shut down videos being played and discussion.

Very unusual request and timing. Has only sparked more discussion.



This is a no-win situation.

If this story were NOT massively covered in the media, then all the democrats and progressives would be howling about “it’s RACISM!!!” (it’s really not. We are living in post-racial America).

Sadly, she simply drowned. Contributing factors were her rather extreme intoxication and her deciding to swim at night in rough surf.



Must be a troll. Or you have got to be FK with that "post-racial" statement.

If you want to keep this thread open to discuss further, check your posts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. Haven't read the 207 pages.

Some friends this girl had. Even if she hooked up with the guy, when she didn't show up for the excursion after she venmo'd for it, how could they just go about their day until 4pm.

And this guy with the hero syndrome most likely did something to her.

And the parents knowing she's dead probably just don't want her name dragged through the mud by the Indian circle in Ashburn and Aldie and want her declared dead. They must be looking out for their other children.

It's sad that this girl won't get justice.


Hopefully she will get justice if a crime was committed.

Here’s an article re: the death declaration. It’s not a thing in DR without evidence of crime or a body. It’s pretty unprecedented even in US less than 2 weeks into an investigation. I hope the parents were united re this.

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/03/20/us/sudiksha-konanki-parents-death-declaration


It was for religious (Hindu) reasons due to the the 13 days of mourning period.


That is an assumption that now people are spouting as fact.

It's the most likely scenario. That and that the victim drown.


Others have said not part of being Hindu.

I think parents wanted to try to shut down videos being played and discussion.

Very unusual request and timing. Has only sparked more discussion.



This is a no-win situation.

If this story were NOT massively covered in the media, then all the democrats and progressives would be howling about “it’s RACISM!!!” (it’s really not. We are living in post-racial America).

Sadly, she simply drowned. Contributing factors were her rather extreme intoxication and her deciding to swim at night in rough surf.


No one knows that, still.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. Haven't read the 207 pages.

Some friends this girl had. Even if she hooked up with the guy, when she didn't show up for the excursion after she venmo'd for it, how could they just go about their day until 4pm.

And this guy with the hero syndrome most likely did something to her.

And the parents knowing she's dead probably just don't want her name dragged through the mud by the Indian circle in Ashburn and Aldie and want her declared dead. They must be looking out for their other children.

It's sad that this girl won't get justice.


Hopefully she will get justice if a crime was committed.

Here’s an article re: the death declaration. It’s not a thing in DR without evidence of crime or a body. It’s pretty unprecedented even in US less than 2 weeks into an investigation. I hope the parents were united re this.

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/03/20/us/sudiksha-konanki-parents-death-declaration


It was for religious (Hindu) reasons due to the the 13 days of mourning period.


That is an assumption that now people are spouting as fact.

It's the most likely scenario. That and that the victim drown.


Others have said not part of being Hindu.

I think parents wanted to try to shut down videos being played and discussion.

Very unusual request and timing. Has only sparked more discussion.



This is a no-win situation.

If this story were NOT massively covered in the media, then all the democrats and progressives would be howling about “it’s RACISM!!!” (it’s really not. We are living in post-racial America).

Sadly, she simply drowned. Contributing factors were her rather extreme intoxication and her deciding to swim at night in rough surf.



Must be a troll. Or you have got to be FK with that "post-racial" statement.

If you want to keep this thread open to discuss further, check your posts.


The fact is: we are living in post-racial America.

Your failure to accept that basic truth sounds like a “you” problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. Haven't read the 207 pages.

Some friends this girl had. Even if she hooked up with the guy, when she didn't show up for the excursion after she venmo'd for it, how could they just go about their day until 4pm.

And this guy with the hero syndrome most likely did something to her.

And the parents knowing she's dead probably just don't want her name dragged through the mud by the Indian circle in Ashburn and Aldie and want her declared dead. They must be looking out for their other children.

It's sad that this girl won't get justice.


Hopefully she will get justice if a crime was committed.

Here’s an article re: the death declaration. It’s not a thing in DR without evidence of crime or a body. It’s pretty unprecedented even in US less than 2 weeks into an investigation. I hope the parents were united re this.

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/03/20/us/sudiksha-konanki-parents-death-declaration


It was for religious (Hindu) reasons due to the the 13 days of mourning period.


That is an assumption that now people are spouting as fact.

It's the most likely scenario. That and that the victim drown.


Others have said not part of being Hindu.

I think parents wanted to try to shut down videos being played and discussion.

Very unusual request and timing. Has only sparked more discussion.



This is a no-win situation.

If this story were NOT massively covered in the media, then all the democrats and progressives would be howling about “it’s RACISM!!!” (it’s really not. We are living in post-racial America).

Sadly, she simply drowned. Contributing factors were her rather extreme intoxication and her deciding to swim at night in rough surf.



Must be a troll. Or you have got to be FK with that "post-racial" statement.

If you want to keep this thread open to discuss further, check your posts.


The fact is: we are living in post-racial America.

Your failure to accept that basic truth sounds like a “you” problem.

what are you talking about? never mind, I don't care
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is it typical for a local LE to go to another country in situations like this?


No. Not at all.


But could they go if *someone* pays for their ticket and lodging? Just as an example and not saying this has happened in this case and honestly haven't ever heard of it happening, but what if a church group were to hire their local LE to go check on things somewhere that's not in US if members of their church were in situation or in an incident involving them? Could a Barney level person do that as a private officer or if they go would they be doing so as a LE rep from U.S.?


Since it happened here, presumably it could happen in other instances , no?



Did Loudoun Sheriff go by request of young woman's family or...??


Why don’t you call LC and ask if you care so much and are a VA taxpayer?


This is not only about VA taxpayers. A question for any LE in US. Do they insert themselves into situations when it happens outside US? Not asking about FBI but a local county sheriff office.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. Haven't read the 207 pages.

Some friends this girl had. Even if she hooked up with the guy, when she didn't show up for the excursion after she venmo'd for it, how could they just go about their day until 4pm.

And this guy with the hero syndrome most likely did something to her.

And the parents knowing she's dead probably just don't want her name dragged through the mud by the Indian circle in Ashburn and Aldie and want her declared dead. They must be looking out for their other children.

It's sad that this girl won't get justice.


Hopefully she will get justice if a crime was committed.

Here’s an article re: the death declaration. It’s not a thing in DR without evidence of crime or a body. It’s pretty unprecedented even in US less than 2 weeks into an investigation. I hope the parents were united re this.

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/03/20/us/sudiksha-konanki-parents-death-declaration


It was for religious (Hindu) reasons due to the the 13 days of mourning period.


That is an assumption that now people are spouting as fact.

It's the most likely scenario. That and that the victim drown.


Others have said not part of being Hindu.

I think parents wanted to try to shut down videos being played and discussion.

Very unusual request and timing. Has only sparked more discussion.



This is a no-win situation.

If this story were NOT massively covered in the media, then all the democrats and progressives would be howling about “it’s RACISM!!!” (it’s really not. We are living in post-racial America).

Sadly, she simply drowned. Contributing factors were her rather extreme intoxication and her deciding to swim at night in rough surf.



Must be a troll. Or you have got to be FK with that "post-racial" statement.

If you want to keep this thread open to discuss further, check your posts.


The fact is: we are living in post-racial America.

Your failure to accept that basic truth sounds like a “you” problem.


Troll that's YOUR opinion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. Haven't read the 207 pages.

Some friends this girl had. Even if she hooked up with the guy, when she didn't show up for the excursion after she venmo'd for it, how could they just go about their day until 4pm.

And this guy with the hero syndrome most likely did something to her.

And the parents knowing she's dead probably just don't want her name dragged through the mud by the Indian circle in Ashburn and Aldie and want her declared dead. They must be looking out for their other children.

It's sad that this girl won't get justice.


Hopefully she will get justice if a crime was committed.

Here’s an article re: the death declaration. It’s not a thing in DR without evidence of crime or a body. It’s pretty unprecedented even in US less than 2 weeks into an investigation. I hope the parents were united re this.

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/03/20/us/sudiksha-konanki-parents-death-declaration


It was for religious (Hindu) reasons due to the the 13 days of mourning period.


That is an assumption that now people are spouting as fact.

It's the most likely scenario. That and that the victim drown.


Others have said not part of being Hindu.

I think parents wanted to try to shut down videos being played and discussion.

Very unusual request and timing. Has only sparked more discussion.

google says it's part of Hindu ritual at day 13.


How would an official ruling have any bearing on that?
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