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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She was trafficked and killed[/quote] That just seems unlikely. The crew member in the band basically would have risked his entire career as well as his freedom for what? To traffic one white girl? The risk isn’t worth the reward. He earned more with his 6 month cruise contract (that allowed him to not work the rest of the year) than potential cash for trafficking someone who very easily would stick out like a sore thumb on any island filled with people who aren’t white. I’m still stumped as to why a lesbian who poured her heart out to a girl who ghosted her would hook up with an older black guy in the first place. Seems unlikely, which is why the theory of drugging her has caught on. But remember the DC intern who went missing and everyone wanted to pin it on the elected official she was having an affair with? That theory didn’t make sense either: risk wasn’t worth the reward (and it eventually came out that she was murdered by some random hood). [/quote] His side gig might have been trafficking girls to order. Maybe that is why he took the photos (his “catalogue”). A band member who worked part time and had a family would have needed extra income. (Part of his compensation for the cruise was undoubtedly food and a cabin.The cash was probably limited.) Entry level musicians NOW—27 years later—make only $2400 a month. [/quote]
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