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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can confirm that there was no scanning done on cards when you left the boat in the late 90s. They did keep track when you came back on the boat, but not when you were leaving the boat. I also believe she was trafficked out by using a big container and taking employee entrances. She may have been aware she was leaving the boat as she wanted to score drugs and didn’t think she’d been enslaved.[/quote] But this just doesn’t add up if you believe the timeline her family provided about her being on her cabin balcony…where her shoes were found. Everyone would have woken up if she walked through the cabin and opened and closed the heavy metal door. There’s no way to do that without making noise that awakens everyone. Trust me. And nobody is leaving their cabin without shoes. Her family should know whether she left the cabin. They would have heard the door open and shut. There’s no way to do it quietly. [/quote] Based on the father’s account, the first time he woke up at 5:30, the veranda door was closed. When he woke again at 6AM the door was open 12-14 inches. So it is possible that the commotion of her crossing the room from the balcony and exiting the cabin triggered him to wake up. I can’t get past the shoes though. [/quote] But wasn’t her brother with her and presumably he opened the balcony door and left it open for her to come inside? I still think everyone in the cabin (presumably dad, mom, and brother) would have noticed and remembered if someone had opened the heavy metal cabin door to the hallway—especially if it happened between 5:30 and 6am when nobody would have been in a deep sleep. If the balcony was open, then the sunlight would have been blazing into the room. I find it hard to believe anyone could have slept through any of it. My husband is quiet as a mouse when he leaves the cabin to go for a morning run, but it always wakes me up. There’s no chance a drunk person could navigate the room and exit unnoticed. She would have bumped into the parents’ bed (there’s hardly any walking room) and definitely would have made noise opening and closing the metal door. [/quote]
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