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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it's highly likely the poor girl drowned. You can see from the video both she and the boy are staggering as they walked. Likely it began as a hook-up, they were both drunk, they went into the water, and the power of the waves dragged them in different directions. He made it back to shore, she did not. He didn't realize she didn't make it out of the water, because he was drunk. Have any of you ever been that drunk college kid, or seen a drunk college kid? At that age kids make really dumb choices, like entering the ocean when they're so drunk they can barely walk. Accusing the boy of foul play is misplaced. Of course her family and friends are upset. But accusing the boy of murder without any basis is wrong. [/quote] Well i am surprised her body hasn’t washed from the shore . It’s been almost a week. [/quote] It’s like people don’t understand how tides and currents work. Why do you think they never found the airplane that crashed over the ocean all those years ago? Things don’t just nicely wash up on shore all the time. [/quote] Clearly YOU don't know how tides and currents work, poster. A plane falling into the middle of the Indian Ocean hundreds of miles from a shoreline is not in any way comparable to a human body that is alleged to have gone under the water within a very short distance of shore. A body that drowns first sinks, then within days the decomposition gasses will raise it back up to the surface and it absolutely WILL be carried by tides and currents to a nearby shoreline. People who live and work on bodies of water, and especially law enforcement/search and rescue folks are well educated on these things, and they are right to be concerned when an allegedly drowned person cannot be located after extensive searching with recognition of recent tides/currents. By comparison, decomposing bodies trapped inside a steel airplane or boat hull will not be subject to such laws of nature and will continue to decompose trapped inside that obstacle.[/quote] Or it can be stuck in ocean debris or worse. WE don’t know. [/quote] Or carried out to sea. "While known for its beauty, Arena Gorda Beach does not have a prominent coral reef directly in front of it, unlike Bavaro Beach, which is protected by reefs and has calm waters." [/quote] A guest at the same hotel that day said the sea was extra-rough and that staff didn't tell people not to go in, just put up red flags. https://youtu.be/rlesSHs7xyE?si=JHRi-KOQuUcWdM4c[/quote] Oh plz you’re taught that as child. You should know better. Trying to blame the staff. That’s why you have red flags up. [/quote]
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