Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If power was out how were beach cameras working? The man was not seen leaving the beach until 4 hours after the group. That is a very long “swim” in the dark. Is he a local? A tourist? Does he have any kind of criminal record? He should be charged with something.
What evidence is there that he committed a crime?
Parents, don't let your kids go beach week-ing or spring breaking. There is just no good to come of it.
these were adults
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not your buddy and failing to report someone in the water in distress may also be a crime.
No kidding, but we’re talking about a young man whose frontal lobe is not fully developed and is obviously under the influence. It’s easy to think up of 100 different reasons why he may not have reported immediately.
Hey Boy Mom, knock off the excuses. Could be a Natalie Holloway situation, we don’t know yet. Teach you son better.
And teach your daughters better safety protocols.
Stay away from your precious baby boys - got it. Great parenting skills you've got there.
grow up
LOL, what a reasonable response.
so mature: "Stay away from your precious baby boys - got it. Great parenting skills you've got there" (said in the tone of the bratty 13 yr old). lol
Anonymous wrote:It was daylight breaking when this went down. Did others see him passed out? He was in camera around 10 am I read? WTH is going on they no one can give details. Release his statement. Maybe they have a reason but seems stupid. Don’t have to release his name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If power was out how were beach cameras working? The man was not seen leaving the beach until 4 hours after the group. That is a very long “swim” in the dark. Is he a local? A tourist? Does he have any kind of criminal record? He should be charged with something.
What evidence is there that he committed a crime?
Parents, don't let your kids go beach week-ing or spring breaking. There is just no good to come of it.
these were adults
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If power was out how were beach cameras working? The man was not seen leaving the beach until 4 hours after the group. That is a very long “swim” in the dark. Is he a local? A tourist? Does he have any kind of criminal record? He should be charged with something.
What evidence is there that he committed a crime?
Parents, don't let your kids go beach week-ing or spring breaking. There is just no good to come of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not your buddy and failing to report someone in the water in distress may also be a crime.
No kidding, but we’re talking about a young man whose frontal lobe is not fully developed and is obviously under the influence. It’s easy to think up of 100 different reasons why he may not have reported immediately.
Hey Boy Mom, knock off the excuses. Could be a Natalie Holloway situation, we don’t know yet. Teach you son better.
And teach your daughters better safety protocols.
Stay away from your precious baby boys - got it. Great parenting skills you've got there.
grow up
LOL, what a reasonable response.
Anonymous wrote:If power was out how were beach cameras working? The man was not seen leaving the beach until 4 hours after the group. That is a very long “swim” in the dark. Is he a local? A tourist? Does he have any kind of criminal record? He should be charged with something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not your buddy and failing to report someone in the water in distress may also be a crime.
No kidding, but we’re talking about a young man whose frontal lobe is not fully developed and is obviously under the influence. It’s easy to think up of 100 different reasons why he may not have reported immediately.
Hey Boy Mom, knock off the excuses. Could be a Natalie Holloway situation, we don’t know yet. Teach you son better.
And teach your daughters better safety protocols.
Stay away from your precious baby boys - got it. Great parenting skills you've got there.
grow up
Anonymous wrote:If power was out how were beach cameras working? The man was not seen leaving the beach until 4 hours after the group. That is a very long “swim” in the dark. Is he a local? A tourist? Does he have any kind of criminal record? He should be charged with something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has it been confirmed she was with a guy? And is this guy another spring breaker or local?
No, she was with a group of 6 female friends. She went to swim in the ocean and was caught by a big wave. Read the news before speculating.
Life is fragile. I feel so sad for her and her parents.
DP but the news program I was watching indicated the last person she was with was not in the group of her girlfriends that went together.
The last person she was with was a male, who has been identified. He apparently did not raise an alarm that she may have drowned. I have not seen it clarified if he was a local or tourist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has it been confirmed she was with a guy? And is this guy another spring breaker or local?
No, she was with a group of 6 female friends. She went to swim in the ocean and was caught by a big wave. Read the news before speculating.
Life is fragile. I feel so sad for her and her parents.
DP but the news program I was watching indicated the last person she was with was not in the group of her girlfriends that went together.
The last person she was with was a male, who has been identified. He apparently did not raise an alarm that she may have drowned. I have not seen it clarified if he was a local or tourist.
CNN said he was also a tourist. Sounded like he passed out and maybe assumed she went back to the room? So no one realized til later she was missing.