Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine a drunk college kid could hide a body in an unfamiliar country so well it couldn’t be found a week later. He may have drowned her, but she definitely drowned.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So let me get this straight.
Girls are catty and spiteful. How many of us got stabbed in the back by a frenemy in our teens/twenties? I know I did.
How do we know the friends aren't the ones who spiked the drinks and deliberately led those two into trouble at the beach? Oh, go into the water, I dare you, I know you want to. They left the beach and the next day they went on their excursion because they were smart enough to realize they needed a cover. This girl had a lot going for her. She was smart, she was pretty, she was going places. The type of girl frenemies try to smack down.
Then they quietly disappeared. They got the hell out of Dodge before anyone thought to turn their attention on them.
The boy was decent enough to hang around and try to help. That fits with the description others are giving of him as a kind and good human. Maybe he should have quickly gotten out of Dodge before he became a media target. He didn't, because he he is a kind and good human.
Speculation, of course. But not out of the realm of probability.
I’ve thought about this quite a bit. Maybe she was bullied to get drunk and hookup as a challenge. Girls can be mean. They just dropped her at the beach and left!
WTF. This thread just keeps on giving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how would you know you were the last person to see someone (especially a college woman you'd just drunkenly met hours earlier)? And you're to take responsibility when the FIVE traveling companions of the woman are kinda in a rush to meet their boat excursion sailaway time?
I think someone is desperately trying to keep suspicion on the boy. Someone familiar with DCUM.
Why? That is the question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how would you know you were the last person to see someone (especially a college woman you'd just drunkenly met hours earlier)? And you're to take responsibility when the FIVE traveling companions of the woman are kinda in a rush to meet their boat excursion sailaway time?
I think someone is desperately trying to keep suspicion on the boy. Someone familiar with DCUM.
Why? That is the question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how would you know you were the last person to see someone (especially a college woman you'd just drunkenly met hours earlier)? And you're to take responsibility when the FIVE traveling companions of the woman are kinda in a rush to meet their boat excursion sailaway time?
I think someone is desperately trying to keep suspicion on the boy. Someone familiar with DCUM.
Why? That is the question.
Because the family is important. And there’s no way their daughter could have made a series of bad choices (getting wasted, swimming in the ocean in the dark wasted, etc) that may have resulted in her demise. So it has to be someone else’s fault.
I haven't read every single post on this very long thread, but I remember someone saying this about a week ago in this thread.
Why? What is so much more "important" about this family than any other family?
I want to know this too. I haven't seen anything in the news coverage that indicates they are any more "important" than a million other families in UMC DCUMlandia. What gives?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So let me get this straight.
Girls are catty and spiteful. How many of us got stabbed in the back by a frenemy in our teens/twenties? I know I did.
How do we know the friends aren't the ones who spiked the drinks and deliberately led those two into trouble at the beach? Oh, go into the water, I dare you, I know you want to. They left the beach and the next day they went on their excursion because they were smart enough to realize they needed a cover. This girl had a lot going for her. She was smart, she was pretty, she was going places. The type of girl frenemies try to smack down.
Then they quietly disappeared. They got the hell out of Dodge before anyone thought to turn their attention on them.
The boy was decent enough to hang around and try to help. That fits with the description others are giving of him as a kind and good human. Maybe he should have quickly gotten out of Dodge before he became a media target. He didn't, because he he is a kind and good human.
Speculation, of course. But not out of the realm of probability.
I’ve thought about this quite a bit. Maybe she was bullied to get drunk and hookup as a challenge. Girls can be mean. They just dropped her at the beach and left!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how would you know you were the last person to see someone (especially a college woman you'd just drunkenly met hours earlier)? And you're to take responsibility when the FIVE traveling companions of the woman are kinda in a rush to meet their boat excursion sailaway time?
I think someone is desperately trying to keep suspicion on the boy. Someone familiar with DCUM.
Why? That is the question.
Because the family is important. And there’s no way their daughter could have made a series of bad choices (getting wasted, swimming in the ocean in the dark wasted, etc) that may have resulted in her demise. So it has to be someone else’s fault.
I haven't read every single post on this very long thread, but I remember someone saying this about a week ago in this thread.
Why? What is so much more "important" about this family than any other family?
+1
I want to know this too. I haven't seen anything in the news coverage that indicates they are any more "important" than a million other families in UMC DCUMlandia. What gives?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how would you know you were the last person to see someone (especially a college woman you'd just drunkenly met hours earlier)? And you're to take responsibility when the FIVE traveling companions of the woman are kinda in a rush to meet their boat excursion sailaway time?
I think someone is desperately trying to keep suspicion on the boy. Someone familiar with DCUM.
Why? That is the question.
Because the family is important. And there’s no way their daughter could have made a series of bad choices (getting wasted, swimming in the ocean in the dark wasted, etc) that may have resulted in her demise. So it has to be someone else’s fault.
I haven't read every single post on this very long thread, but I remember someone saying this about a week ago in this thread.
Why? What is so much more "important" about this family than any other family?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how would you know you were the last person to see someone (especially a college woman you'd just drunkenly met hours earlier)? And you're to take responsibility when the FIVE traveling companions of the woman are kinda in a rush to meet their boat excursion sailaway time?
I think someone is desperately trying to keep suspicion on the boy. Someone familiar with DCUM.
Why? That is the question.
Because the family is important. And there’s no way their daughter could have made a series of bad choices (getting wasted, swimming in the ocean in the dark wasted, etc) that may have resulted in her demise. So it has to be someone else’s fault.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So let me get this straight.
Girls are catty and spiteful. How many of us got stabbed in the back by a frenemy in our teens/twenties? I know I did.
How do we know the friends aren't the ones who spiked the drinks and deliberately led those two into trouble at the beach? Oh, go into the water, I dare you, I know you want to. They left the beach and the next day they went on their excursion because they were smart enough to realize they needed a cover. This girl had a lot going for her. She was smart, she was pretty, she was going places. The type of girl frenemies try to smack down.
Then they quietly disappeared. They got the hell out of Dodge before anyone thought to turn their attention on them.
The boy was decent enough to hang around and try to help. That fits with the description others are giving of him as a kind and good human. Maybe he should have quickly gotten out of Dodge before he became a media target. He didn't, because he he is a kind and good human.
Speculation, of course. But not out of the realm of probability.
I’ve thought about this quite a bit. Maybe she was bullied to get drunk and hookup as a challenge. Girls can be mean. They just dropped her at the beach and left!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how would you know you were the last person to see someone (especially a college woman you'd just drunkenly met hours earlier)? And you're to take responsibility when the FIVE traveling companions of the woman are kinda in a rush to meet their boat excursion sailaway time?
I think someone is desperately trying to keep suspicion on the boy. Someone familiar with DCUM.
Why? That is the question.
Anonymous wrote:So let me get this straight.
Girls are catty and spiteful. How many of us got stabbed in the back by a frenemy in our teens/twenties? I know I did.
How do we know the friends aren't the ones who spiked the drinks and deliberately led those two into trouble at the beach? Oh, go into the water, I dare you, I know you want to. They left the beach and the next day they went on their excursion because they were smart enough to realize they needed a cover. This girl had a lot going for her. She was smart, she was pretty, she was going places. The type of girl frenemies try to smack down.
Then they quietly disappeared. They got the hell out of Dodge before anyone thought to turn their attention on them.
The boy was decent enough to hang around and try to help. That fits with the description others are giving of him as a kind and good human. Maybe he should have quickly gotten out of Dodge before he became a media target. He didn't, because he he is a kind and good human.
Speculation, of course. But not out of the realm of probability.
Anonymous wrote:So how would you know you were the last person to see someone (especially a college woman you'd just drunkenly met hours earlier)? And you're to take responsibility when the FIVE traveling companions of the woman are kinda in a rush to meet their boat excursion sailaway time?
Anonymous wrote:So how would you know you were the last person to see someone (especially a college woman you'd just drunkenly met hours earlier)? And you're to take responsibility when the FIVE traveling companions of the woman are kinda in a rush to meet their boat excursion sailaway time?