+1 Nobody walks around a cruise ship barefoot. The shoes seem to tell the story of what happened. She didn’t leave the cabin; she jumped or fell overboard. I don’t believe ships had the “man overboard” technology they do these days where they can see if anything or anyone falls off the ship. Plus, given the timeline, it’s unlikely many people would have been up to see anything. What deck was the cabin on and where was it located (front, back, midship)? Did they say? If they were on a lower deck, it’s doubtful anyone would have noticed at that time. |
This. Really gorgeous sex workers are not kept in low rent brothels in the Caribbean. And she was a bit old at 23 for kidnapping for that purpose. They usually target teen girls. She didn’t even look young for her age. I think it was likely that she did get off the ship to score drugs and incurred a drug debt that she was working off. Still tragic. |
I thought he was stealing the photos to market women he could traffic. This happened with a Greek Life events photographer when I was in college. But those were much younger girls and he only kept photos of the ones who fit a specific type. He was part of a whole ring and they were planning to put kidnapped girls on private planes to the Middle East. |
She walked off the boat barefoot before 6 AM and no one from the boat security/off boarding saw her? |
It has nothing to do with them being women it has to do with people who had been binge drinking for hours on end and relying on their memory. |
Your young adult daughter has been up all night long drinking and is alone on your balcony on a cruise ship – you’re insane to leave her out there. |
I get that it was a recreation of events, but the filmmakers had the girls retelling of the story look like the dead of night. The cruise was in late March, so if the events were occurring at 6AM, shouldn’t the lighting reflect sunrise? I’m not discrediting the girls’ story, but maybe their timeline is off in recounting the events, and they witnessed her around 3:30 before her last official sighting. |
whatever happened i'm sure she is now 100% dead, either as a result of falling off that cruise ship, or as a result of trafficking. |
Or still sleeping. He only saw her legs extended in a lounge chair. He was relieved to see she had made it back from the night before. A parent would not wake a child that age at 5:30 an. |
Too bad the eyewitnesses lacked your crack attention to detail. The guy was in the Navy. 🙄 |
You sound co okeyeky confysed. Please watch the series before chiming in. |
I did.... why do you keep saying that to people? The theories posted on most of these threads do not make sense. You think she got off the ship to score drugs?? |
The series is a biased view of events.... even the series title is meant to give the viewers bias. |
Disagree. I cruised a lot in the 90s and the technology to track every person wasn't there like it is today. IN FACT, in the late 90s I accidentally got on the WRONG Royal Caribbean cruise ship at a port with 2 other people, had lunch on that ship, then realized our mistake, left the ship and got back on the right one. No one stopped us. They looked at our cards when we got on/off the wrong ship, but I guess didn't look hard enough. |
Can confirm that there was no scanning done on cards when you left the boat in the late 90s. They did keep track when you came back on the boat, but not when you were leaving the boat. I also believe she was trafficked out by using a big container and taking employee entrances. She may have been aware she was leaving the boat as she wanted to score drugs and didn’t think she’d been enslaved. |