Billionaire heiress abducted during her Friday morning run in Memphis

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hope they find her. Most women know they should never run alone in the dark. It's not her fault, it's something all of us women live with.


Zero preservation instincts to live in Memphis as a heiress let alone run around that town dressed in nothing at 4 in the morning. Husband failed her.


She wore running clothes to go running.

What is wrong with you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Within Tennessee, more than 100% of the communities have a lower crime rate than Memphis. In fact, after researching dangerous places to live, NeighborhoodScout found Memphis to be one of the top 100 most dangerous cities in the U.S.A.


My oldest son works in logistics and they advise truckers not to stop in Memphis. It’s THAT bad.


NP - I really had no idea, wow. Is it mostly property crime, or violent crime? (Or both?) And why there ?


Here are a few crime stats for Memphis in 2021:
1. Ranked the No. 1 most dangerous city in US
2. Ranked 2nd highest homicide rate in any US metro area
3. Memphis violent crime was 237% higher than the national average
4. Violent crimes in Memphis are 506% higher than the national average
5. Nearly 250 murders, half unsolved

Husband is a real gentleman for letting his wife run around such a town solo at 4 a.m.


Men do not control adult women. At least not in healthy relationships.

Why do you people keep saying he should have kept her inside, let she was his pet or CHILD?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chances of her being found alive?


pretty close to zero. Police records indicate the abduction was violent and caught on camera.

you can read the affidavit here https://www.reddit.com/r/elizafletcher/comments/x5q4lj/9422_mega_thread_2_affidavit_and_updated_article/


Wow. That is very upsetting. It also shows excellent work by the police officers and detectives. I hope she is found alive and well but the affidavit doesn't make that seem hopeful.

That poor woman and her family. It is really heartbreaking. She was just out jogging, for Pete's sake.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Judge set bail for (alleged) perp at 500k. That means 50k and he's out.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/eliza-fletcher-abduction-memphis-judge-sets-bond-man-charged-relation-kidnapping


I really don't understand why anyone in our legal system thinks it's okay for him to be released.


Tbh, I think it’s a ploy to get him out and make mistakes/accidentally provide info that will lead them to the body. This guy will be under close surveillance.
Anonymous
Anonymous
So many people on this post got their investigative knowledge by watching crime dramas!

Someone said she could have just run at the multi million dollar D1 university. Please let me know what university allows non students to use their facilities. If they did, imagine the complaints on the college board from the harpies here.

People are asking how the alleged perp was out of jail. He served his time. If he had constantly was being harassed by the cops, the race baiting warriors on here would be screaming racism, corrupt cops, failure in the Justice system.

Finally those who were so sure the husband did it and he was guilty because he lawyered up…you NEVER EVER want to talk to the cops in an investigation like this would a lawyer! Ever! Cops while not all corrupt, just want a collar.



The victim blaming and shaming on this thread is pathetic! A bunch of Chairborne rangers so bored and desperate to be heard and are just positive they have it all right and have cracked the case.

What privileged lives you lead. No one posting here better never be charged or accused of something as the other lynch mob here will have no mercy and will have you tried and executed before they have had their next bon bon!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Judge set bail for (alleged) perp at 500k. That means 50k and he's out.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/eliza-fletcher-abduction-memphis-judge-sets-bond-man-charged-relation-kidnapping


I really don't understand why anyone in our legal system thinks it's okay for him to be released.


I think the chances of this guy coming up with $50k are pretty slim.
Anonymous
It reminds me a lot of the Eve Carson case. UNC student body President who left her house early (like 4:30 am) in the morning, was carjacked and killed.
Anonymous
Those of you people talking about the crime in Memphis wouldn’t Venture in certain areas of the DC Metro in the daylight. There are pockets of crime in every city. Not all of Memphis is a cesspool of crime. So much ignorance in this thread. Lots of racist undertones!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Those of you people talking about the crime in Memphis wouldn’t Venture in certain areas of the DC Metro in the daylight. There are pockets of crime in every city. Not all of Memphis is a cesspool of crime. So much ignorance in this thread. Lots of racist undertones!


Racist undertones ? Because people are listing the statistics of how dangerous Memphis is? Memphis violent crime is 506% higher than the national average. That is simply a fact.

https://www.areavibes.com/memphis-tn/crime/
Anonymous
It’s not even $100 a month for the entire household to be members at the University’s athletic facilities.

https://www.memphis.edu/campusrec/membership/index.php
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s not even $100 a month for the entire household to be members at the University’s athletic facilities.

https://www.memphis.edu/campusrec/membership/index.php


…and? People like to exercise outdoors to get fresh air and to train in conditions similar to what they might expect in an outdoor half-marathon or what have you?
Anonymous
Someone said she could have just run at the multi million dollar D1 university. Please let me know what university allows non students to use their facilities. If they did, imagine the complaints on the college board from the harpies here.


I can go onto any public college campus (George Mason, for example) and run there, on the campus. No one’s going to say anything.

She ran outside, on sidewalks. She didn’t need a treadmill.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Within Tennessee, more than 100% of the communities have a lower crime rate than Memphis. In fact, after researching dangerous places to live, NeighborhoodScout found Memphis to be one of the top 100 most dangerous cities in the U.S.A.


My oldest son works in logistics and they advise truckers not to stop in Memphis. It’s THAT bad.


NP - I really had no idea, wow. Is it mostly property crime, or violent crime? (Or both?) And why there ?


Here are a few crime stats for Memphis in 2021:
1. Ranked the No. 1 most dangerous city in US
2. Ranked 2nd highest homicide rate in any US metro area
3. Memphis violent crime was 237% higher than the national average
4. Violent crimes in Memphis are 506% higher than the national average
5. Nearly 250 murders, half unsolved

Husband is a real gentleman for letting his wife run around such a town solo at 4 a.m.


Men do not control adult women. At least not in healthy relationships.

Why do you people keep saying he should have kept her inside, let she was his pet or CHILD?!


Because she’s not single. She’s married. And that means he gets to have an opinion about her activities, just as she gets to have one about his.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hmm, so all of you who simultaneously think she was kidnapped because she was out jogging alone AND that the husband is responsible don’t get that if he really wanted her dead, he could have just has easily killed her in her own bed? “Oh, don’t wear slutty pajamas in your own home,” or “don’t have a vagina and talk back,” would that be your argument then?


"Simultaneously"? There are multiple people here, with multiple viewpoints. It is not "you vs. dcum."


I’ll go slower so you can keep up:
Some of you are saying—in the same breath—that the husband did it (or hired someone to do it) AND ALSO that she shouldn’t have been jogging. So my point to you is: if the husband is responsible, wouldn’t he have ended up murdering her anyway, and you’d probably be blaming her for like, being in the shower and being slutty enough to get strangled in there or whatever.


It just created an opportunity. Relax, sister.
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