Billionaire heiress abducted during her Friday morning run in Memphis

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Too late for 'what ifs'. The worst has already happened.

The history of crime against women has been such that the BF or DH is always the first suspect, even when a rich woman jogging alone in the dark in a crime ridden city gets kidnapped.

Others need to learn from this. There is zero reason to put yourself in that situation. She may have been a marathon runner but she was also a mother. She should have been more careful and been proactive about her security.



As a childless woman, my life is less valuable so I can run wherever I want.


You are free to amoe decisions thinking only of yourself and your own preferences.


Do you spend as much time railing against male surfers who get eaten by sharks or male bikers who get hit by cars? Or are women the main object of your finger wagging ire when things go wrong?


Actually a leisure biker getting hit on a narrow country road, yeah. I would say, he wasn't making the best choices. A guy surfing where there have been sharks before, probably not an unexpected outcome so yes, less sympathy. When you have children you do have a higher obligation to be careful with yourself and your life because you brought these people into the world who need you.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:One person lacks common-sense and the whole nation is now traumatized. Preventable crime.


It doesn’t at all lack common sense to run at that time of the morning. This is pretty common time for a marathoner to get that early morning dopamine hit before the workday. The ignorance about runners on this thread speaks volumes.



Hmmm....speaking of a lack of commonsense...but keep asserting your right to run in the dark alone because you're a special marathon runner. I'm sure criminals care...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


The junkie career criminal failed her. But for him, she would be at home.


This. Really disgusting piling on of the husband here. More disgusting than usual, in fact.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looks like police were searching near a boat dealership earlier



Apple maps shows that is the Memphis Boat Center. Which is the boat dealer hubby works at?
Memphis Boat Center, 1920 Watson St, Memphis, TN 38111


Just stop dumping on the husband please. Not everyone is your ex-husband.


Seriously. So much misandry going on here. Though this is DCUM, so I really shouldn’t be surprised.
Anonymous
When they find her and identify the perp and the husband is not involved in any way what are all these fine posters going to say?
Anonymous


Anonymous
According to Memphis locals on Websleuths there is a police helicopter is 100 ft over a creek in South Memphis. Not sure if related to the search for Eliza. Prayers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:According to Memphis locals on Websleuths there is a police helicopter is 100 ft over a creek in South Memphis. Not sure if related to the search for Eliza. Prayers.


Dead end I think. Helicopter headed back to MPD now
Anonymous
Does she have siblings? Who’s the big man on the right?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:According to Memphis locals on Websleuths there is a police helicopter is 100 ft over a creek in South Memphis. Not sure if related to the search for Eliza. Prayers.


Dead end I think. Helicopter headed back to MPD now


I don’t listen to crime podcasts, I assume this is explained though: Why does it seem like so many criminals dump bodies in rivers?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:According to Memphis locals on Websleuths there is a police helicopter is 100 ft over a creek in South Memphis. Not sure if related to the search for Eliza. Prayers.


Dead end I think. Helicopter headed back to MPD now


I don’t listen to crime podcasts, I assume this is explained though: Why does it seem like so many criminals dump bodies in rivers?



Almost every major city is on a body of water or some sort, which makes access easy, plus it can be hard to recover a submerged body without trained divers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:According to Memphis locals on Websleuths there is a police helicopter is 100 ft over a creek in South Memphis. Not sure if related to the search for Eliza. Prayers.


Dead end I think. Helicopter headed back to MPD now


I don’t listen to crime podcasts, I assume this is explained though: Why does it seem like so many criminals dump bodies in rivers?



Almost every major city is on a body of water or some sort, which makes access easy, plus it can be hard to recover a submerged body without trained divers.


Gotcha. I thought bodies float.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looks like police were searching near a boat dealership earlier



Apple maps shows that is the Memphis Boat Center. Which is the boat dealer hubby works at?
Memphis Boat Center, 1920 Watson St, Memphis, TN 38111


Just stop dumping on the husband please. Not everyone is your ex-husband.


The husband is a loser. As a parent, you hate to see your kid walk down a path you know is not good for them. Sometimes things are just as they appear.

With that said, I don't think he had anything to do with the abduction. She is clearly worth more alive than dead to him.
Anonymous
I’m having a hard time understanding why there’s more hatred being directed to the victim and her husband versus the monster who took her. Violent repeat offenders should be put to death.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looks like police were searching near a boat dealership earlier



Apple maps shows that is the Memphis Boat Center. Which is the boat dealer hubby works at?
Memphis Boat Center, 1920 Watson St, Memphis, TN 38111


Just stop dumping on the husband please. Not everyone is your ex-husband.


The husband is a loser. As a parent, you hate to see your kid walk down a path you know is not good for them. Sometimes things are just as they appear.

With that said, I don't think he had anything to do with the abduction. She is clearly worth more alive than dead to him.


+1. Two things can be true: The husband is an obvious loser and he could have nothing to do with this. Although their marriage did inadvertently lead to this. A well-groomed true Southern gentleman never in a million years let’s his wife run around that lawless city alone at 4 in the morning.
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