UVA student missing

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know this sounds cuckoo crazy, but I feel it's worth consulting with a credible psychic to get an idea about her whereabouts. What's there to lose?


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know this sounds cuckoo crazy, but I feel it's worth consulting with a credible psychic to get an idea about her whereabouts. What's there to lose?


There's the trouble.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know this sounds cuckoo crazy, but I feel it's worth consulting with a credible psychic to get an idea about her whereabouts. What's there to lose?


+1


I agree. Sometimes psychics pick up on very subtle things that other people miss.
Anonymous
I just saw footage of the news conference today- that police officer (chief?) really rubs me the wrong way, too. I know some earlier posts stated as much; he just seems disengenious in his delivery of information. I realize this is a troubling case, but aren't most cases they deal with troubling?

Anyway, I am also wondering if they are focusing too much on the Matthews guy. Yes, he needs to be interogated and watched like a hawk...:but I hope they are pursuing all leads with such intensity.

Hoping Hannah is found safe...
Anonymous
Do they know where Matthew is now?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know this sounds cuckoo crazy, but I feel it's worth consulting with a credible psychic to get an idea about her whereabouts. What's there to lose?


There's the trouble.


+1

I don't doubt that there are "psychics" coming out of the woodwork.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just saw footage of the news conference today- that police officer (chief?) really rubs me the wrong way, too. I know some earlier posts stated as much; he just seems disengenious in his delivery of information. I realize this is a troubling case, but aren't most cases they deal with troubling?

Anyway, I am also wondering if they are focusing too much on the Matthews guy. Yes, he needs to be interogated and watched like a hawk...:but I hope they are pursuing all leads with such intensity.

Hoping Hannah is found safe...


I was also worried that the police may blow the case, and when I say the police chief doing a impromptu news conference in the parking lot and the questions were driven by reporters just standing around him, he let it go, and gave out too much information and was so concerned about getting the rpeorts to the 3:00 press conference. Clearly out of his element.

The need someone like Charles Moose. If I was the parents I would be talking to my representative and senator and asking for more help.
Anonymous
I really hope the cops interrogate everyone that is part of the ski and snowboard team. Let's not loose sight that before Hannah went missing, someone provided her with alcohol whereby she became "disoriented" and couldn't find her way home or her friends. Whoever gave her alcohol should be kicked out of the school. Disoriented is a nice way to say she was probably buzzed or drunk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just saw footage of the news conference today- that police officer (chief?) really rubs me the wrong way, too. I know some earlier posts stated as much; he just seems disengenious in his delivery of information. I realize this is a troubling case, but aren't most cases they deal with troubling?

Anyway, I am also wondering if they are focusing too much on the Matthews guy. Yes, he needs to be interogated and watched like a hawk...:but I hope they are pursuing all leads with such intensity.

Hoping Hannah is found safe...


I was also worried that the police may blow the case, and when I say the police chief doing a impromptu news conference in the parking lot and the questions were driven by reporters just standing around him, he let it go, and gave out too much information and was so concerned about getting the rpeorts to the 3:00 press conference. Clearly out of his element.

The need someone like Charles Moose. If I was the parents I would be talking to my representative and senator and asking for more help.



Did Charles Moose solve that case?
Anonymous
Sadly when you read this article, you have to think "it's not the first and won't be the last."

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/rutgers-student-distress-frat-house-gathering-dies-article-1.1947808
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really hope the cops interrogate everyone that is part of the ski and snowboard team. Let's not loose sight that before Hannah went missing, someone provided her with alcohol whereby she became "disoriented" and couldn't find her way home or her friends. Whoever gave her alcohol should be kicked out of the school. Disoriented is a nice way to say she was probably buzzed or drunk.


She chose to drink it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really hope the cops interrogate everyone that is part of the ski and snowboard team. Let's not loose sight that before Hannah went missing, someone provided her with alcohol whereby she became "disoriented" and couldn't find her way home or her friends. Whoever gave her alcohol should be kicked out of the school. Disoriented is a nice way to say she was probably buzzed or drunk.


She chose to drink it


Still illegal to provide alcohol to a minor. And it's possible that someone could have slipped something else into her drink.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really hope the cops interrogate everyone that is part of the ski and snowboard team. Let's not loose sight that before Hannah went missing, someone provided her with alcohol whereby she became "disoriented" and couldn't find her way home or her friends. Whoever gave her alcohol should be kicked out of the school. Disoriented is a nice way to say she was probably buzzed or drunk.


She chose to drink it


Still illegal to provide alcohol to a minor. And it's possible that someone could have slipped something else into her drink.


Omg. A minor was drinking alcohol?! Call the cops!
Anonymous
Stay on topic, please.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really hope the cops interrogate everyone that is part of the ski and snowboard team. Let's not loose sight that before Hannah went missing, someone provided her with alcohol whereby she became "disoriented" and couldn't find her way home or her friends. Whoever gave her alcohol should be kicked out of the school. Disoriented is a nice way to say she was probably buzzed or drunk.


She chose to drink it


Still illegal to provide alcohol to a minor. And it's possible that someone could have slipped something else into her drink.


Omg. A minor was drinking alcohol?! Call the cops!


Did you see the grief on her parents' faces and hear the grief in her dad's voice as they shared their fears? I'm sure they wish someone had cared enough to not serve alcohol to their minor daughter.
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