Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s part of a State Department warning
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_trafficking_in_the_Dominican_Republic
Video shows the beach is some distance from the resort. She was alone and unprotected and visibly impaired.
I don't see anywhere on there that kidnapping wealthy American tourists for sex trafficking is a thing. The whole point of sex trafficking is taking people who no one is going to make a fuss over, or who maybe no one will even notice is missing. An American college student is not that.
This isn't an American tourist in fact the title should be missing college student from India
She came here with her parents as an infant but lived all of her life here, went from preschool to high-school school here, was attending college here and was a permanent resident.
But she's somehow still an Indian citizen, and not an American.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve traveled there and
1. I hope she stayed in the resorts for the most part. Especially at night
2. Also people can walk up onto resort areas from the beach. Like being struck by lighting, how rare it would be for someone to do that, and then harm someone. But it’s possible.
All kids and travelers, stay with your groups. Don’t get so drunk (all of your party) out in the resort, you lose ability to watch out. Have a DD basically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s part of a State Department warning
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_trafficking_in_the_Dominican_Republic
Video shows the beach is some distance from the resort. She was alone and unprotected and visibly impaired.
I don't see anywhere on there that kidnapping wealthy American tourists for sex trafficking is a thing. The whole point of sex trafficking is taking people who no one is going to make a fuss over, or who maybe no one will even notice is missing. An American college student is not that.
This isn't an American tourist in fact the title should be missing college student from India
She came here with her parents as an infant but lived all of her life here, went from preschool to high-school school here, was attending college here and was a permanent resident.
Not a citizen and the parents made no effort doing so for themselves or her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s part of a State Department warning
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_trafficking_in_the_Dominican_Republic
Video shows the beach is some distance from the resort. She was alone and unprotected and visibly impaired.
I don't see anywhere on there that kidnapping wealthy American tourists for sex trafficking is a thing. The whole point of sex trafficking is taking people who no one is going to make a fuss over, or who maybe no one will even notice is missing. An American college student is not that.
This isn't an American tourist in fact the title should be missing college student from India
She came here with her parents as an infant but lived all of her life here, went from preschool to high-school school here, was attending college here and was a permanent resident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most plausible scenario is that she was wasted, went swimming in the ocean and night and drowned. I don’t know why so many people are trying to make it something much more highly unlikely. I hope they find her body soon to give the family some closure.
How are you so sure nothing else happened? Most plausible scenarios aren't always correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she came out of the water and saw this guy who she barely knew passed out, she would have wobbled her way back to the resort.
I doubt that very much.
What else would she do? There is no evidence she came out and lay down on the beach. Unlikely she would wander father down in the beach into the dark. Even drunk, her brain would take her towards the lights. And being crashed into the sand by the waves in the water would have probably sobered her up slightly.
That's why there are people searching sea and land.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s part of a State Department warning
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_trafficking_in_the_Dominican_Republic
Video shows the beach is some distance from the resort. She was alone and unprotected and visibly impaired.
I don't see anywhere on there that kidnapping wealthy American tourists for sex trafficking is a thing. The whole point of sex trafficking is taking people who no one is going to make a fuss over, or who maybe no one will even notice is missing. An American college student is not that.
This isn't an American tourist in fact the title should be missing college student from India
She came here with her parents as an infant but lived all of her life here, went from preschool to high-school school here, was attending college here and was a permanent resident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most plausible scenario is that she was wasted, went swimming in the ocean and night and drowned. I don’t know why so many people are trying to make it something much more highly unlikely. I hope they find her body soon to give the family some closure.
How are you so sure nothing else happened? Most plausible scenarios aren't always correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s part of a State Department warning
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_trafficking_in_the_Dominican_Republic
Video shows the beach is some distance from the resort. She was alone and unprotected and visibly impaired.
I don't see anywhere on there that kidnapping wealthy American tourists for sex trafficking is a thing. The whole point of sex trafficking is taking people who no one is going to make a fuss over, or who maybe no one will even notice is missing. An American college student is not that.
This isn't an American tourist in fact the title should be missing college student from India
Anonymous wrote:The most plausible scenario is that she was wasted, went swimming in the ocean and night and drowned. I don’t know why so many people are trying to make it something much more highly unlikely. I hope they find her body soon to give the family some closure.