UVA student missing

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And one more thing, he's refusing to talk to the police, they said they want to talk to him. Obviously, thats his right, he doesn't have to talk. But don't you think a guy who picks up a girl and has a drink with then innocently sends her on her way would want to help the police find her? Would tell the police where she went on her way?

Remember his side of the story is coming from relatives. And what is he going to tell his mother?


I guess it depends on how he was approached with all of this. If cops showed up at my door with search warrants, I might call a lawyer ASAP and then answer questions, kwim?


No, actually, I don't know what you mean. The police are searching for a girl who's been missing for days now. If you have nothing to do with her disappearance, then, sure, call a lawyer, and cooperate fully to clear your name/help move the search forward. Why wouldn't you cooperate unless you're generally an uncaring ass and/or guilty?


Who says he isn't cooperating?
Anonymous
If I were a black male in this country and the police were wanting to talk to me about something, I'd be concerned. Even if his story is true, there is plenty of evidence that black males are not treated fairly in our judicial system. Maybe he's guilty, who knows, but avoiding police is not straight up indicative of guilt.
Anonymous
http://www.kptv.com/story/26576160/uva-alert-2-sexual-assaults-reported-after-hannah-graham-disappearance

Two sexual assaults after Hannah disappeared. Both in the area near Wertland and 15th St. Hannah's text said she was lost at the corner of 14th and Wertland. You know what else? Morgan Harrington's t- shirt was found in bushes on 15th street and Grady after her disappearance (2009), not far from where Hannah reportedly sent her text.

Train tracks go right by that part of town. The train tracks were frequently used by thieves as an escape route in C-ville. I know of at least three thefts - one was seen carting off stolen property via the train tracks according to my friend. Morgan Harrington was last seen walking on a bridge that goes over the very same train tracks!

The assault on the 200th block of 15th st is right near where Hannah says she was lost, right next to the tracks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And one more thing, he's refusing to talk to the police, they said they want to talk to him. Obviously, thats his right, he doesn't have to talk. But don't you think a guy who picks up a girl and has a drink with then innocently sends her on her way would want to help the police find her? Would tell the police where she went on her way?

Remember his side of the story is coming from relatives. And what is he going to tell his mother?


Where are you getting that he's refusing to talk to police? He seems to be completely cooperative. Maybe he's not telling the story that YOU want/wish to hear, but he seems to be cooperating and telling police what he knows (whether you believe him is something different, but he seems to be talking to police).


There is absolutely no way that you can conclude "he seems to be completely cooperative." The fact that the police got a search warrant to search his house after searching his car strongly suggests that there was evidence she was in his car at some point in time. As does the fact they are looking for witnesses who saw the car in early morning hours.
Anonymous
He is not cooperating! Several times at the press conference the chief said "we want to talk to him," and "we want to have a conversation with him." Its possible he said he had a drink with her before he shut up or that he said nothing at all and they know this from the bartender.

But he has not been interviewed by the police.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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!


But LJ is the type of guy who spends time with his mom and grandma - apparently has warm relationships with women in his life. So he doesn't strike me as a "bad guy", Ted Bundy sort of person.

So much of what we're hearing is confusing. I suppose the facts will come out in due time.



Doesn't strike you as a ad guy based on what -- random quotes from family members? It's not as if you know the guy.


He hangs out with his mom/grandma and has a steady job at the hospital. I don't know the guy, but just the little bit I've read about him seems to suggest, anyway, that he is generally perceived to be a "nice" guy.


You base this on a few quotes from family members.

"Nice guys" kill women. He may have killed her but not the others, and therefore isn't a serial killer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He is not cooperating! Several times at the press conference the chief said "we want to talk to him," and "we want to have a conversation with him." Its possible he said he had a drink with her before he shut up or that he said nothing at all and they know this from the bartender.

But he has not been interviewed by the police.


I don't think that's true. He has been interviewed. That's how they knew he claimed he bought her some drinks and then they parted company.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He is not cooperating! Several times at the press conference the chief said "we want to talk to him," and "we want to have a conversation with him." Its possible he said he had a drink with her before he shut up or that he said nothing at all and they know this from the bartender.

But he has not been interviewed by the police.


I don't think that's true. He has been interviewed. That's how they knew he claimed he bought her some drinks and then they parted company.


They talked to him briefly, but they haven't interviewed him. This is what he said at the press conference:

"I'm not calling him a suspect," Longo said. "We're interested in him, interested in talking to him, interested in what he knows about Hannah."

I'm not sure he told them that he bought her drinks and parted company. They know he bought drinks, and that she was with him, because they got that from the bartender. He told his family he bought her a drink and parted ways. We don
t know that he told the police that and we do know he hasn't given an interview.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If I were a black male in this country and the police were wanting to talk to me about something, I'd be concerned. Even if his story is true, there is plenty of evidence that black males are not treated fairly in our judicial system. Maybe he's guilty, who knows, but avoiding police is not straight up indicative of guilt.


+1. He's a black male police are "interested in" in connection with the disappearance of a white woman. I can see him being afraid regardless of his involvement.

From the videos, he just looks like a smooth talker, but he just doesn't look cunning or dangerous. He's conspicuous and recognizable. Dreadlocks, and I read an article where a friend said they knew it was him in the video because he's always wearing those "stupid shorts." He took her to a public bar. Granted it's just a snippet of video & actions so who knows. The guy who creeped me out in the video is doorway guy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If I were a black male in this country and the police were wanting to talk to me about something, I'd be concerned. Even if his story is true, there is plenty of evidence that black males are not treated fairly in our judicial system. Maybe he's guilty, who knows, but avoiding police is not straight up indicative of guilt.


+1. He's a black male police are "interested in" in connection with the disappearance of a white woman. I can see him being afraid regardless of his involvement.

From the videos, he just looks like a smooth talker, but he just doesn't look cunning or dangerous. He's conspicuous and recognizable. Dreadlocks, and I read an article where a friend said they knew it was him in the video because he's always wearing those "stupid shorts." He took her to a public bar. Granted it's just a snippet of video & actions so who knows. The guy who creeped me out in the video is doorway guy.
he's a local football coach that locals r saying wont hurt a file.
Anonymous
Fly lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:http://www.kptv.com/story/26576160/uva-alert-2-sexual-assaults-reported-after-hannah-graham-disappearance

Two sexual assaults after Hannah disappeared. Both in the area near Wertland and 15th St. Hannah's text said she was lost at the corner of 14th and Wertland. You know what else? Morgan Harrington's t- shirt was found in bushes on 15th street and Grady after her disappearance (2009), not far from where Hannah reportedly sent her text.

Train tracks go right by that part of town. The train tracks were frequently used by thieves as an escape route in C-ville. I know of at least three thefts - one was seen carting off stolen property via the train tracks according to my friend. Morgan Harrington was last seen walking on a bridge that goes over the very same train tracks!

The assault on the 200th block of 15th st is right near where Hannah says she was lost, right next to the tracks!



scary
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If I were a black male in this country and the police were wanting to talk to me about something, I'd be concerned. Even if his story is true, there is plenty of evidence that black males are not treated fairly in our judicial system. Maybe he's guilty, who knows, but avoiding police is not straight up indicative of guilt.


+1. He's a black male police are "interested in" in connection with the disappearance of a white woman. I can see him being afraid regardless of his involvement.

From the videos, he just looks like a smooth talker, but he just doesn't look cunning or dangerous. He's conspicuous and recognizable. Dreadlocks, and I read an article where a friend said they knew it was him in the video because he's always wearing those "stupid shorts." He took her to a public bar. Granted it's just a snippet of video & actions so who knows. The guy who creeped me out in the video is doorway guy.
he's a local football coach that locals r saying wont hurt a file.


Well in Mass they were just claiming the woman with 3 dead infants in her house was a perfectly normal mom and no one ever expected.

You can't just go by neighbors who will after the fact be stuck saying "he seemed like such a nice guy..."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He is not cooperating! Several times at the press conference the chief said "we want to talk to him," and "we want to have a conversation with him." Its possible he said he had a drink with her before he shut up or that he said nothing at all and they know this from the bartender.

But he has not been interviewed by the police.


That's wrong. They have talked to him and said they want to talk to him more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He is not cooperating! Several times at the press conference the chief said "we want to talk to him," and "we want to have a conversation with him." Its possible he said he had a drink with her before he shut up or that he said nothing at all and they know this from the bartender.

But he has not been interviewed by the police.


That's wrong. They have talked to him and said they want to talk to him more.


+1

PP has already convicted the guy in their mind. Case closed, pp knows everything, apparently even more than the authorities.

In all seriousness, there is nothing to conclude the guy has been uncooperative. He's spoken to police. He's not running or hiding from them. He seems open to communicating with them, if they call on him again for further questioning (and he has already been questioned, and given his story to authorities).
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