
Why would that matter? At all? |
Maybe her ideas about alcohol and safety are different because she didn't grow up here? |
Oh come on. She's lived here since she was five. |
Maybe the perp took the phones away from both of these women and sent the texts himself. |
Well that proves it then. |
Scary if it's someone using something like selling pot to lure women. |
No, I just meant that once the guy had them, he could have taken their phone and sent a decoy text to whomever she had texted last, saying "I'm lost" or "I'm getting a ride home" to buy some time or deflect attention from himself. |
Still no evidence of a crime. So simmer down |
So? |
You think she got injured on her own and couldn't get some help? I hope she is ok. |
I suppose it's still possible that she ran off with someone. |
This is what I believe as well. Anyone know if this is commonly done in law enforcement for investigative reasons? Or know of any examples where something similar was done? |
Do cops have the phone? what kind of phone does she have? people need to turn on find my phone on all iphones. I would imagine androids have something similar. I can track all of our iphones in close to real time. Apple must have a history to provide. |
Not sure why anyone is believing LJ's story, it makes no sense. He picks up visibly drunk girl, buys her more drinks, and then sends her off into the night with not a thought as to how she might get home. come on people! |