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?
He was expected to report when the girlfriends were off for a day trip?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Evem as a dumb college kid, I can't imagine just leaving if my friend was missing in a foreign country. The stranger the dead girl met right before she drowned has shown more concern than these so-called friends.
There is no logical reason to hide their identities.
Best reason is that they left quickly and quietly - as advised. Working out great for them.
Anonymous wrote:Evem as a dumb college kid, I can't imagine just leaving if my friend was missing in a foreign country. The stranger the dead girl met right before she drowned has shown more concern than these so-called friends.
There is no logical reason to hide their identities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why his name is public and their names are not. Everyone is a legal adult.
He has been named a POI by authorities.
It’s obvious why the difference.
Anonymous wrote:One thing that makes his story very believable for me is that video saw him leaving the beach at 8:15 am. If he had purposely harmed her, he wouldn’t have hung around the beach for 4 hours. Tubs seems more consistent with his story that he vomited, thought he had ditched him (which many people would do if they were drunk and the person they were with was vomiting extensively) and passed out on a chair. When he woke up he was still probably still drunk or massively hung over and just stumbled back to his room.
Why her friends didn’t report her sooner is a mystery but it probably wouldn’t have made a difference.
It’s extremely tragic but I don’t think this guy did anything criminal. And I’m the kind of person that thinks probably 1/10 guys is an opportunity rapist, so it’s not like I jump to defend guys. The people saying he did it have a huge whole in their story — if he had drowned her, the body would be just as likely to resurface on the reef or beach as if she had drowned accidentally, so lack of body proves nothing. And he didn’t have the means to transport her body off the beach, plus that would have shown on the numerous video cameras.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why his name is public and their names are not. Everyone is a legal adult.
Because he is most likely the killer or rapist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why his name is public and their names are not. Everyone is a legal adult.
Because he is most likely the killer or rapist.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why his name is public and their names are not. Everyone is a legal adult.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why his name is public and their names are not. Everyone is a legal adult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most likely scenario is that she drowned because she drunkenly entered treacherous water at night. The guy will be judge harshly for the rest of his life. And the girlfriends will go about their lives as if nothing happened.
Agree. The silence of the girls is weird and. Terrible, convoluted accident with many bad decisions, but not his fault.
And how do you know that exactly? Because if you do and could share with law enforcement (LE), that could help him get cleared and relieve him, his family and those around him of unnecessary stress and spotlight.
Oh, shut up. I'm tired of you. You're part of the community protecting the girls.
Aren't you ashamed of yourselves for letting someone else take the fall for the series of mistakes the girls made? As someone else has pointed out, they don't even have the guts to so much as stand in front of the media and beg for any information or help in retrieving their friend, dead or alive.
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?