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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And to the above poster- how do YOU propose she got to the middle of the highway at 4am?[/quote] If you’re friends with the family like you claimed, then ask them. Instead of making up dumb stuff. At the end of the day a woman is dead. Telling the truth could teach a valuable lesson for many people but we can claim Bigfoot was her Uber driver and kicked her out at the Telegraph exit and she wandered around by getting off of 495 and then wandered back onto 495 (even though that particular exit close to where she was found actually has a pedestrian bridge so why would you walk across 495 and not the pedestrian bridge) and in the end it’s Trumps fault. I mean, with your reasoning, why not? Just trying to explore all scenarios. [/quote] They say the Uber kicked them out on the highway. I didn’t pry further. [/quote] Well then that’s on you. If they kicked all 3 of them out, why did the husband and friend leave the woman there? huh? They weren’t with her when she was hit. So either you are lying than you know them and are a troll or you’re just dumb. [/quote] Ok, yeah, when I reach out to the husbands sister and say I’m so sorry and she says they were kicked out of the Uber on the beltway, I’m going to say “well why did your brother leave her there???” a day after she died? GTFO. That’s how you’d act?[/quote] Actually that’s exactly what I would have asked. Why wasn’t your brother with her? So many ways to ask the question. Don’t you recognize how absurd the situation was? [/quote] Of course people are asking- but if you’re insinuating some peripheral friend should contact a grieving family Member of the husband if they know them and be like “I have some hard hitting questions for you, friend!” Then you must not have a lot of friends. [/quote] No one is suggesting that, but the poster who keeps chiming in "but I know them" and comes up with fantastical what ifs is the problem. They are responding to that.[/quote] If you click on the option to read the previous posts that’s actually exactly what she suggested. She said to ask them, then she said “that’s on you then” when I said it would be highly rude for me to contact the family and start interrogating them. And I don’t think it’s that far fetched to say they were drunk and she tried to flag another ride on the highway. I also said maybe they didn’t exit the Uber where the app said the ride ended but someone corrected me on how the app works. However on the screen shot of the ride it looks like they were pretty close to 495, like on a ramp or access road or something maybe. [/quote] PP keeps coming back to defend herself. Listen the problem is that you can’t recognize that the situation is ridiculous that 3 people were together, one being the husband, and instead of wandering why the husband was absent at the time of death and silent as to what happened, you keep coming up with these “scenarios” when the first place to start would be with the husband. Nobody is saying that you harass the family, but you keep coming back again and again with more made up ridiculous what ifs.[/quote]
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