Missing college student in the Dominican Republic from Ashburn

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Anonymous wrote:Teach your kids not to go to a third world county country for spring break and get wasted go swimming.



The problem is that's not really teachable. You can do you best to instruct a kid about a variety of risks but college students are naive, inexperienced, and impulsive. They rarely know how much alcohol they can handle and can make terrible decisions when under the influence and cognitively impaired. No matter what they've been told.


The other four girls who also traveled on this trip were found "safe", right?



Yes. They weren't crushing on a boy and swimming in the ocean in the dark with him.Fortunately for them. It was one different decision that likely proved fatal, but they were all behaving irresponsibly in terms of excessive alcohol.


How do YOU know that she was?


She was videotaped walking with his arm around her and her clothes were found on the beach chaise. Depending on the clothing found, she was either nude or in her bikini. Why do you suppose that might be, Sherlock?


Unlike you, don't make assumptions. Is alcohol the only reason to make her walk with his arm around her? The report said her sarong was on chair, did it say also her bikini. How do you know she left her sarong there to go in water? And with HIM? Was her sarong placed on a chair by someone else?
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Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain about this "lobby alcohol?"


These all inclusive low level hotels are known to cater to spring breakers and those looking for cheap rates. Multiple people have died from tainted alcohol but people keep coming back because it is cheap. The DR is a shit hole. Those with smarts would never vacation here.


Wrong you 🤡 nobody has died from tainted alcohol in DR. Another gringo who doesn’t know what he’s talking about.


Really?

https://www.vice.com/en/article/illegal-alcohol-shops-shut-down-in-dominican-republic-after-dozens-die/

"Authorities in the Dominican Republic have shut down a number of illicit alcohol dispensaries after dozens died from alcohol poisoning in recent weeks. . . . At least 30 people died over the last week alone from consuming tainted alcohol, and others have been hospitalized, according to the authorities. "



Those are locals. Get out of here.
Anonymous
That was back in 2021 and authorities have cracked down on those illegal shops.
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Still many unknowns

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Anonymous wrote:Teach your kids not to go to a third world county country for spring break and get wasted go swimming.



The problem is that's not really teachable. You can do you best to instruct a kid about a variety of risks but college students are naive, inexperienced, and impulsive. They rarely know how much alcohol they can handle and can make terrible decisions when under the influence and cognitively impaired. No matter what they've been told.


The other four girls who also traveled on this trip were found "safe", right?



Yes. They weren't crushing on a boy and swimming in the ocean in the dark with him.Fortunately for them. It was one different decision that likely proved fatal, but they were all behaving irresponsibly in terms of excessive alcohol.


How do YOU know that she was?


She was videotaped walking with his arm around her and her clothes were found on the beach chaise. Depending on the clothing found, she was either nude or in her bikini. Why do you suppose that might be, Sherlock?


Unlike you, don't make assumptions. Is alcohol the only reason to make her walk with his arm around her? The report said her sarong was on chair, did it say also her bikini. How do you know she left her sarong there to go in water? And with HIM? Was her sarong placed on a chair by someone else?



Your lack of logic is...odd. You also have some issues with reading comprehension.
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Anonymous wrote:He was named to put pressure on him. If he harmed her I hope he confesses. Curious if he has a history of VAWG, even if in sealed juvenile records?

https://people.com/person-of-interest-named-search-missing-college-student-vanished-early-morning-beach-walk-police-11695281


Dumbest thing that guy did that night was allow himself to be alone with a drunk girl.


- and we wonder why boys in 2025 America won’t risk trying to date girls.


PP you’ve responded to, and I agree. Unless this guy has a violent past, there is no reason to suspect him of anything. He’ll be dragged through the mud and suspected for the rest of his life regardless.


He told police he saw her get swept under a wave yet NEVER reported it. He chose to start with that, then changed his story several times.


Please provide factual evidence of his statements.
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Anonymous wrote:Teach your kids not to go to a third world county country for spring break and get wasted go swimming.



The problem is that's not really teachable. You can do you best to instruct a kid about a variety of risks but college students are naive, inexperienced, and impulsive. They rarely know how much alcohol they can handle and can make terrible decisions when under the influence and cognitively impaired. No matter what they've been told.


The other four girls who also traveled on this trip were found "safe", right?



Yes. They weren't crushing on a boy and swimming in the ocean in the dark with him.Fortunately for them. It was one different decision that likely proved fatal, but they were all behaving irresponsibly in terms of excessive alcohol.


How do YOU know that she was?


She was videotaped walking with his arm around her and her clothes were found on the beach chaise. Depending on the clothing found, she was either nude or in her bikini. Why do you suppose that might be, Sherlock?


Unlike you, don't make assumptions. Is alcohol the only reason to make her walk with his arm around her? The report said her sarong was on chair, did it say also her bikini. How do you know she left her sarong there to go in water? And with HIM? Was her sarong placed on a chair by someone else?



Your lack of logic is...odd. You also have some issues with reading comprehension.


Classic poster who doesn't know how to respond and comes back with that comment. Sad. Or maybe a lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teach your kids not to go to a third world county country for spring break and get wasted go swimming.



The problem is that's not really teachable. You can do you best to instruct a kid about a variety of risks but college students are naive, inexperienced, and impulsive. They rarely know how much alcohol they can handle and can make terrible decisions when under the influence and cognitively impaired. No matter what they've been told.


The other four girls who also traveled on this trip were found "safe", right?



Yes. They weren't crushing on a boy and swimming in the ocean in the dark with him.Fortunately for them. It was one different decision that likely proved fatal, but they were all behaving irresponsibly in terms of excessive alcohol.


How do YOU know that she was?


She was videotaped walking with his arm around her and her clothes were found on the beach chaise. Depending on the clothing found, she was either nude or in her bikini. Why do you suppose that might be, Sherlock?


Unlike you, don't make assumptions. Is alcohol the only reason to make her walk with his arm around her? The report said her sarong was on chair, did it say also her bikini. How do you know she left her sarong there to go in water? And with HIM? Was her sarong placed on a chair by someone else?


NP. Are you some weird family friend or something? No one needs to state the obvious to you. Alcohol might have been the reason she put her arm around him. Perhaps she wouldn’t have otherwise. She’s an adult that chose to drink excessively. If she made choices she would not have made, that’s her responsibility. Not man she was with.
Anonymous
Did they interview the other guy that was with this group that night?

Did they take statements from morning resort staff?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teach your kids not to go to a third world county country for spring break and get wasted go swimming.



The problem is that's not really teachable. You can do you best to instruct a kid about a variety of risks but college students are naive, inexperienced, and impulsive. They rarely know how much alcohol they can handle and can make terrible decisions when under the influence and cognitively impaired. No matter what they've been told.


The other four girls who also traveled on this trip were found "safe", right?



Yes. They weren't crushing on a boy and swimming in the ocean in the dark with him.Fortunately for them. It was one different decision that likely proved fatal, but they were all behaving irresponsibly in terms of excessive alcohol.


How do YOU know that she was?


She was videotaped walking with his arm around her and her clothes were found on the beach chaise. Depending on the clothing found, she was either nude or in her bikini. Why do you suppose that might be, Sherlock?


Unlike you, don't make assumptions. Is alcohol the only reason to make her walk with his arm around her? The report said her sarong was on chair, did it say also her bikini. How do you know she left her sarong there to go in water? And with HIM? Was her sarong placed on a chair by someone else?


There is also video footage at the hotel of him sleeping alone on the beach. You don’t just get to make up theories that defy logic because it feels better to make another person culpable for the tragic consequence of the woman’s bad decision .
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teach your kids not to go to a third world county country for spring break and get wasted go swimming.



The problem is that's not really teachable. You can do you best to instruct a kid about a variety of risks but college students are naive, inexperienced, and impulsive. They rarely know how much alcohol they can handle and can make terrible decisions when under the influence and cognitively impaired. No matter what they've been told.


The other four girls who also traveled on this trip were found "safe", right?



Yes. They weren't crushing on a boy and swimming in the ocean in the dark with him.Fortunately for them. It was one different decision that likely proved fatal, but they were all behaving irresponsibly in terms of excessive alcohol.


How do YOU know that she was?


She was videotaped walking with his arm around her and her clothes were found on the beach chaise. Depending on the clothing found, she was either nude or in her bikini. Why do you suppose that might be, Sherlock?


Unlike you, don't make assumptions. Is alcohol the only reason to make her walk with his arm around her? The report said her sarong was on chair, did it say also her bikini. How do you know she left her sarong there to go in water? And with HIM? Was her sarong placed on a chair by someone else?


NP. Are you some weird family friend or something? No one needs to state the obvious to you. Alcohol might have been the reason she put her arm around him. Perhaps she wouldn’t have otherwise. She’s an adult that chose to drink excessively. If she made choices she would not have made, that’s her responsibility. Not man she was with.


How do you know she did? Not everyone is saying it was that man who was responsible. That's why questions about others who may have been there are being asked.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teach your kids not to go to a third world county country for spring break and get wasted go swimming.



The problem is that's not really teachable. You can do you best to instruct a kid about a variety of risks but college students are naive, inexperienced, and impulsive. They rarely know how much alcohol they can handle and can make terrible decisions when under the influence and cognitively impaired. No matter what they've been told.


The other four girls who also traveled on this trip were found "safe", right?



Yes. They weren't crushing on a boy and swimming in the ocean in the dark with him.Fortunately for them. It was one different decision that likely proved fatal, but they were all behaving irresponsibly in terms of excessive alcohol.


How do YOU know that she was?


She was videotaped walking with his arm around her and her clothes were found on the beach chaise. Depending on the clothing found, she was either nude or in her bikini. Why do you suppose that might be, Sherlock?


Unlike you, don't make assumptions. Is alcohol the only reason to make her walk with his arm around her? The report said her sarong was on chair, did it say also her bikini. How do you know she left her sarong there to go in water? And with HIM? Was her sarong placed on a chair by someone else?

yes we know nothing's been rule out yet but surely you understand the principle of Occam's razor?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teach your kids not to go to a third world county country for spring break and get wasted go swimming.



The problem is that's not really teachable. You can do you best to instruct a kid about a variety of risks but college students are naive, inexperienced, and impulsive. They rarely know how much alcohol they can handle and can make terrible decisions when under the influence and cognitively impaired. No matter what they've been told.


The other four girls who also traveled on this trip were found "safe", right?



Yes. They weren't crushing on a boy and swimming in the ocean in the dark with him.Fortunately for them. It was one different decision that likely proved fatal, but they were all behaving irresponsibly in terms of excessive alcohol.


How do YOU know that she was?


She was videotaped walking with his arm around her and her clothes were found on the beach chaise. Depending on the clothing found, she was either nude or in her bikini. Why do you suppose that might be, Sherlock?


Unlike you, don't make assumptions. Is alcohol the only reason to make her walk with his arm around her? The report said her sarong was on chair, did it say also her bikini. How do you know she left her sarong there to go in water? And with HIM? Was her sarong placed on a chair by someone else?


There is also video footage at the hotel of him sleeping alone on the beach. You don’t just get to make up theories that defy logic because it feels better to make another person culpable for the tragic consequence of the woman’s bad decision .


Where did it say in this particular chain above that anyone is making "up theories that defy logic because it feels better to make another person culpable for the [we don't know yet] tragic consequence of the woman's [also don't know] bad decision." Do YOU know all that went on that night, week etc.?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teach your kids not to go to a third world county country for spring break and get wasted go swimming.



The problem is that's not really teachable. You can do you best to instruct a kid about a variety of risks but college students are naive, inexperienced, and impulsive. They rarely know how much alcohol they can handle and can make terrible decisions when under the influence and cognitively impaired. No matter what they've been told.


The other four girls who also traveled on this trip were found "safe", right?



Yes. They weren't crushing on a boy and swimming in the ocean in the dark with him.Fortunately for them. It was one different decision that likely proved fatal, but they were all behaving irresponsibly in terms of excessive alcohol.


How do YOU know that she was?


She was videotaped walking with his arm around her and her clothes were found on the beach chaise. Depending on the clothing found, she was either nude or in her bikini. Why do you suppose that might be, Sherlock?


Unlike you, don't make assumptions. Is alcohol the only reason to make her walk with his arm around her? The report said her sarong was on chair, did it say also her bikini. How do you know she left her sarong there to go in water? And with HIM? Was her sarong placed on a chair by someone else?


NP. Are you some weird family friend or something? No one needs to state the obvious to you. Alcohol might have been the reason she put her arm around him. Perhaps she wouldn’t have otherwise. She’s an adult that chose to drink excessively. If she made choices she would not have made, that’s her responsibility. Not man she was with.


How do you know she did? Not everyone is saying it was that man who was responsible. That's why questions about others who may have been there are being asked.


She was up until 3am drinking in the lobby bar. She was swaying and couldn’t stay steady walking to the beach. It’s basic logic that she had. When drinking excessively. It’s completely obvious that she was.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can someone please explain about this "lobby alcohol?"


These all inclusive low level hotels are known to cater to spring breakers and those looking for cheap rates. Multiple people have died from tainted alcohol but people keep coming back because it is cheap. The DR is a shit hole. Those with smarts would never vacation here.


Wrong you 🤡 nobody has died from tainted alcohol in DR. Another gringo who doesn’t know what he’s talking about.


Really?

https://www.vice.com/en/article/illegal-alcohol-shops-shut-down-in-dominican-republic-after-dozens-die/

"Authorities in the Dominican Republic have shut down a number of illicit alcohol dispensaries after dozens died from alcohol poisoning in recent weeks. . . . At least 30 people died over the last week alone from consuming tainted alcohol, and others have been hospitalized, according to the authorities. "



Those are locals. Get out of here.


You said no one. No one. That means not a single person. Or are locals just sub-people to you?
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