Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain how people live in this country for so long but never become citizens? You don't have to leave at some point and go back to your own country?
As someone who grew up in this country yet only became a citizen in my late 20s, I can tell you that it is a very long and expensive process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is ridiculous to see people trying to vouch for this man as just a drunk kid.
Pay attention to the video, the man was holding the drunk girl with his one arm and using the other one to take selfies/videos of them so not a blackout drunk at all. They were not headed to ocean for swimming but just to make out in front of ocean setting. The pro wrestling champion was way overpowered to the petite girl so she couldn’t struggle much if there was foul play as their idea of making out could be different. His story about her being taken out by waves or him passing out is bs. Any man will report a drowning or mention something to front desk if girls friends left them in privacy trusting him with their friend. He is definitely hiding what truly happened and lawyering up to avoid further investigation. And him walking back without his shirt and shoes/socks clearly indicates there’s more to what happened.
Really wish Loudoun County sheriff was asked to assist considering girl’s family are tax paying residents of the county. DR just wants it to be drowning case as they don’t want any crime reported in their country for tourism.
See, as a Loudoun taxpayer, I don’t want a couple of detectives chilling in the DR on taxpayer funds for however long. Jurisdiction belongs to the DR.
Every traveler should be aware when they choose to visit another country.
Robert Chambers. Happens in US.
Anonymous wrote:They just said said on channel 4 new the US coast guard is helping the DR navigate the ocean currants to search a different area of the ocean. The parents of the missing girl have returned to Loudoun to rest.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain how people live in this country for so long but never become citizens? You don't have to leave at some point and go back to your own country?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is going the same direction as the thread on that family dying on that home in hot weather. (“It was a boulder!”)
The girl got drunk and she decided to jump in the ocean at night. The result was predictable.
We only know she was in the water based on his changing story. She may just have been on the beach.
Yep. She could have also passed out like he said he did. Then what happened?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is ridiculous to see people trying to vouch for this man as just a drunk kid.
Pay attention to the video, the man was holding the drunk girl with his one arm and using the other one to take selfies/videos of them so not a blackout drunk at all. They were not headed to ocean for swimming but just to make out in front of ocean setting. The pro wrestling champion was way overpowered to the petite girl so she couldn’t struggle much if there was foul play as their idea of making out could be different. His story about her being taken out by waves or him passing out is bs. Any man will report a drowning or mention something to front desk if girls friends left them in privacy trusting him with their friend. He is definitely hiding what truly happened and lawyering up to avoid further investigation. And him walking back without his shirt and shoes/socks clearly indicates there’s more to what happened.
Really wish Loudoun County sheriff was asked to assist considering girl’s family are tax paying residents of the county. DR just wants it to be drowning case as they don’t want any crime reported in their country for tourism.
See, as a Loudoun taxpayer, I don’t want a couple of detectives chilling in the DR on taxpayer funds for however long. Jurisdiction belongs to the DR.
Every traveler should be aware when they choose to visit another country.
Anonymous wrote:At this point I think troll ai bots are keeping this thread going with their silly crime-happened narrative. We're trying to reason with them, people. Time to peace out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn't they use the young women's sarong left on the beach chair to guide K9s to a path into the ocean area? They can probably only go so far into the ocean to track her if she actually went into the water. Who leads those searches, DR police or US ones who are there - Loudoun county?
Assume DR from footage on news but how would anyone on this thread have granular knowledge of search details?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is ridiculous to see people trying to vouch for this man as just a drunk kid.
Pay attention to the video, the man was holding the drunk girl with his one arm and using the other one to take selfies/videos of them so not a blackout drunk at all. They were not headed to ocean for swimming but just to make out in front of ocean setting. The pro wrestling champion was way overpowered to the petite girl so she couldn’t struggle much if there was foul play as their idea of making out could be different. His story about her being taken out by waves or him passing out is bs. Any man will report a drowning or mention something to front desk if girls friends left them in privacy trusting him with their friend. He is definitely hiding what truly happened and lawyering up to avoid further investigation. And him walking back without his shirt and shoes/socks clearly indicates there’s more to what happened.
Really wish Loudoun County sheriff was asked to assist considering girl’s family are tax paying residents of the county. DR just wants it to be drowning case as they don’t want any crime reported in their country for tourism.
See, as a Loudoun taxpayer, I don’t want a couple of detectives chilling in the DR on taxpayer funds for however long. Jurisdiction belongs to the DR.
If it was your kid you would.
Maybe if they were divers who located dead bodies in the ocean, but there is no evidence of a crime here so what are the sheriffs even doing?
Anonymous wrote:Didn't they use the young women's sarong left on the beach chair to guide K9s to a path into the ocean area? They can probably only go so far into the ocean to track her if she actually went into the water. Who leads those searches, DR police or US ones who are there - Loudoun county?