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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^ re his lack of concern: Was he so drunk that he wouldn't have been able to have concern for her? Don't know. Or are you talking about after her friends may have told him she was missing, did he not show concern then?[/quote] The next day he was told she had not returned. He did not make any report.[/quote] I don’t think it’s so weird that he didn’t make a missing person report… He had just met her a few hours earlier. They kissed in the ocean, got carried out by a wave, made their way back to the shore and he began puking the water that was he had swallowed. When he was done puking, he looked around and said he thought she had Gone back to her room. Since they barely knew each other that does not seem odd to me at all. Why would he think she was missing?[/quote] His friend told him the next morning. Still, no report.[/quote] He didn’t know this girl! He would have no ice her habits, where she could be, and if anything he’d assume her actual friends would be the ones concerned and contacting people if there was a need. [/quote] So many low info posters who have not even read the thread. Her friends contacted his and he told him they were looking for her. He should have reported his hero lifeguard swim then because not doing so when many witnesses and cameras saw him with her looks really bad. Esp in light of their near miss with death and swimming her to shore. It’s almost always the last guy seen with a gone girl. His own choices have cast further suspicion on him, as have his changing stories. Her friends not reporting sooner also caused the search to miss key hours. Anyone’s stories that did not involve death are minimally relevant and a bit MCS.[/quote] At that time he did not know that he was the last person to see her. He only knew her for a few hours and thought she stumbled off. He himself woke up on the beach and wasn’t told about her being missing until late afternoon. With all that time passed since her saw her, why would be automatically assume she drown? You need to think of it from that perspective. [/quote]
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