Anonymous
Post 03/12/2025 23:07     Subject: Missing college student in the Dominican Republic from Ashburn

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Anonymous wrote:Didn't reports say the POI guy was or is a lifeguard?

sure, like a lot of our 15 year olds - certified to monitor the neighborhood pool


Lifeguard to know NOT to go in the water. Especially at night.

he was drunk


The point is, he would never be able to save her no matter how many years of lifeguard training he had. Especially drunk! People are wild to think that she could have been saved.


Still don't know if she needed or wanted to be saved in water. Nor if she needed or wanted to be saved by him. If foul play?
What if:
-neither went in water
-both went in water
-he went in water, didnt notice if she went in
-he went in, she didn't go in
-she went in, he didn't
-didnt go in water and didn't see what she did
-went in water to try to help her
-went in didn't help her
-he forced her into water
-she forced him into water


Women are weaker and she was far smaller. She didn’t force him anywhere.

He was holding onto her in a very controlling way, not just supporting or affectionate.

Was his shirt torn? How did he get the scratches? Did his missing shirt or shoes have blood on them?

His whole town is the size of a large HS. People who know him will know if he is an angry drunk, disrespects girls or is some gentle giant type.


I feel so sorry for this kid. There is zero indication of any of this happening. His name is being totally smeared.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2025 23:05     Subject: Missing college student in the Dominican Republic from Ashburn

22:54, didn't someone on this thread or a news report say he was a college student in MN?
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2025 23:04     Subject: Re:Missing college student in the Dominican Republic from Ashburn

What is the behavior of someone with CTE?
CTE may manifest in different ways in different people. People with CTE may have trouble remembering things and concentrating. They may have changes in their behavior and personality, including violent outbursts, increased frustration, mood swings, and lack of interest in people and things they previously cared about.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2025 23:03     Subject: Re:Missing college student in the Dominican Republic from Ashburn

It has been well documented by now that head injuries sustained by NFL players may lead to what's known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE. The disease seems to be slow but progressive; essentially, the brain deteriorates over time. Early CTE symptoms include impulsivity, explosivity and aggression.


This guy was more likely to be volatile, esp when he chose to get trashed.




Anonymous
Post 03/12/2025 23:01     Subject: Re:Missing college student in the Dominican Republic from Ashburn

He’s a senior at 24. As a football player does he have brain issues that may predispose him to violence? What in his past led him to still be finishing his degree at 24?

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/who-is-joshua-riibe-24-year-old-person-of-interest-linked-to-missing-indian-origin-sudiksha-konankis-disappearance/amp_articleshow/118943611.cms
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2025 22:58     Subject: Missing college student in the Dominican Republic from Ashburn

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Didn't reports say the POI guy was or is a lifeguard?

sure, like a lot of our 15 year olds - certified to monitor the neighborhood pool


Lifeguard to know NOT to go in the water. Especially at night.

he was drunk


The point is, he would never be able to save her no matter how many years of lifeguard training he had. Especially drunk! People are wild to think that she could have been saved.


Still don't know if she needed or wanted to be saved in water. Nor if she needed or wanted to be saved by him. If foul play?
What if:
-neither went in water
-both went in water
-he went in water, didnt notice if she went in
-he went in, she didn't go in
-she went in, he didn't
-didnt go in water and didn't see what she did
-went in water to try to help her
-went in didn't help her
-he forced her into water
-she forced him into water


Women are weaker and she was far smaller. She didn’t force him anywhere.

He was holding onto her in a very controlling way, not just supporting or affectionate.

Was his shirt torn? How did he get the scratches? Did his missing shirt or shoes have blood on them?

His whole town is the size of a large HS. People who know him will know if he is an angry drunk, disrespects girls or is some gentle giant type.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2025 22:54     Subject: Missing college student in the Dominican Republic from Ashburn

Has it been reported what he does for a living? He’s 24.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2025 22:53     Subject: Missing college student in the Dominican Republic from Ashburn

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Didn't reports say the POI guy was or is a lifeguard?

sure, like a lot of our 15 year olds - certified to monitor the neighborhood pool


Lifeguard to know NOT to go in the water. Especially at night.

he was drunk


The point is, he would never be able to save her no matter how many years of lifeguard training he had. Especially drunk! People are wild to think that she could have been saved.


Still don't know if she needed or wanted to be saved in water. Nor if she needed or wanted to be saved by him. If foul play?
What if:
-neither went in water
-both went in water
-he went in water, didnt notice if she went in
-he went in, she didn't go in
-she went in, he didn't
-didnt go in water and didn't see what she did
-went in water to try to help her
-went in didn't help her
-he forced her into water
-she forced him into water
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2025 22:53     Subject: Re:Missing college student in the Dominican Republic from Ashburn

Perpetrators’ Personality Characteristics, Attitudes, and Experiences
Several studies that compared the characteristics of men who had committed sexual assault with those who had not noted the following differences (Seto and Barbaree 1997):

With respect to personality traits, men who had committed sexual assault were more hostile toward women and lower in empathy compared with other men.

With respect to attitudes, men who had committed sexual assault were more likely than other men to endorse traditional stereotypes about gender roles—for example, that men are responsible for initiating sex and women are responsible for setting the limits.

Perpetrators of sexual assault also were more likely to endorse statements that have been used to justify rape—for example, “women say ‘no’ when they mean ‘yes’” and “women enjoy forced sex.”

Finally, men who had committed sexual assaults were more likely to hold adversarial beliefs about relationships between men and women (e.g., “all’s fair in love and war”) and to consider the use of force in interpersonal relationships acceptable.

With respect to their personal experiences, sexual assaulters were more likely than other men to have experienced abuse or violence as a child, to have been delinquent in adolescence, to have peers who viewed forced sex as acceptable, and to have had early and frequent dating and sexual experiences.

Heavy alcohol consumption also has been linked to sexual assault perpetration. In studies involving two different subject groups (i.e., incarcerated rapists and college students), men who reported that they drank heavily2 were more likely than other men to report having committed sexual assault (Abbey et al. 1994; Koss and Dinero 1988).
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2025 22:47     Subject: Missing college student in the Dominican Republic from Ashburn

Anonymous wrote:Didn't reports say the POI guy was or is a lifeguard?


What good is drunk, passed out lifeguard?
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2025 22:47     Subject: Re:Missing college student in the Dominican Republic from Ashburn

More than 90% of campus-based sexual assaults involve alcohol consumption by one or both parties, according to recent data.


Men are much stronger, she is a very petite woman.

The way he is holding onto her when walking was about more than just support and when she pulls away he is not having it. He seemed to be videoing them walking, like a trophy, was he furious if she turned him down?
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2025 22:42     Subject: Re:Missing college student in the Dominican Republic from Ashburn

Alcohol and other drugs complicate asking and giving consent. It is important to remember that alcohol is often used to commit sexual violence and is considered to be the most used date rape drug. However, remember that it is not alcohol that causes sexual violence; rather, it is the person perpetrating it.


He was easily twice her size and a wrestler, experienced with hands on restraint. Maybe he lost his temper at some point, like Robert Chambers? When that drunk might be easy to use a bit too much force.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2025 22:35     Subject: Re:Missing college student in the Dominican Republic from Ashburn

Crimes Commonly Associated With Alcohol Abuse
Alcohol severely impairs an intoxicated person’s judgment, causing them to take risks and commit actions that they never would have otherwise. It also makes them more likely to be talked into something that they otherwise wouldn’t be. Alcohol also makes many people belligerent, angry, and prone to violence. These effects are often magnified when other intoxicated people are present, who often egg each other on or antagonize each other. This combination of factors makes it more likely that crimes will be committed. However, in no way does alcohol excuse illegal behavior; it just makes it more likely. Some of the most common crimes that are more likely to happen under the context of alcohol include:

Assault

An assault is either a threat of attack backed up by the ability to follow through with the attack or a physical or verbal attack. Perhaps no crime is more associated with alcohol than assault. Alcohol increases anger levels and irritability, making it more likely that individuals will want to commit violence against someone else. Alcohol also reduces impulse control, making it more likely that an intoxicated individual will follow through. Studies have shown that between 25 and 50% of assaults involve alcohol.


Him being drunk makes assault more likely, it’s not a bar to it.

https://www.addictioncenter.com/alcohol/alcohol-related-crime/
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2025 22:32     Subject: Missing college student in the Dominican Republic from Ashburn

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Didn't reports say the POI guy was or is a lifeguard?

sure, like a lot of our 15 year olds - certified to monitor the neighborhood pool


Lifeguard to know NOT to go in the water. Especially at night.

he was drunk


The point is, he would never be able to save her no matter how many years of lifeguard training he had. Especially drunk! People are wild to think that she could have been saved.


He is a POI because he may have killed her, Rose.


Sure, he killed her then fell asleep on the beach.


By his own description, he passed out.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2025 22:22     Subject: Missing college student in the Dominican Republic from Ashburn

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Didn't reports say the POI guy was or is a lifeguard?

sure, like a lot of our 15 year olds - certified to monitor the neighborhood pool


Lifeguard to know NOT to go in the water. Especially at night.

he was drunk


The point is, he would never be able to save her no matter how many years of lifeguard training he had. Especially drunk! People are wild to think that she could have been saved.


He is a POI because he may have killed her, Rose.


Sure, he killed her then fell asleep on the beach.