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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think she slept with Yellow and then jumped. [/quote] She was a LESBIAN this theory is bogus[/quote] It sad the parents and brother seem to prefer the scenario that she is a straight woman being sex trafficked and maybe they have a grandchild out there somewhere over the possibility that she actually was a lesbian. She didn't sleep with Yellow. He says in an interview that she was a chain smoker who family didn't approve of her. He didn't seem remotely interested in her. She was a lesbian whose family didn't accept that fact and thought she was living in sin. Anyone watching the documentary can clearly see she presents as a lesbian even before her girlfriends are interviewed. It is so sad that Yellow's life has been ruined with the allegation. He kept his job for a couple of years but then because of the allegations he wasn't able to get hired on cruise ships. The more likely scenario is she argued with her family. She did not return with her brother to the room and instead returned five minutes later. The family are the one's who are suspicious. Her mother said in the documentary, “If you want to murder someone, just take them on a cruise.” A more probably scenario is that they argued. Another passenger said they heard loud noises and thought it was the single next door neighbor when it could have been the family. A more likely scenario is that her family did something to her than a 23 year old college graduate was trafficked in a country where prostitution is legal. And then to cover up they did something for her or they know she jumped they made sure to go around saying they were looking for her. It is so suspicious they get off the cruise BEFORE the cruise even ends. Who does that instead of going around continuing to ask questions? When you look at the probability of being trafficked vs committing suicide /a family member killing you, being trafficked is way way less likely. [/quote] This theory is ridiculous. Nobody would still be talking about this if the family hadn't fought to keep it on people's radar. It would have died out within a few months otherwise. No way would they have worked so hard for publicity if they were guilty of harming her. That is one heartbroken family and I find it bizarre to suggest otherwise.[/quote]
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