Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet the friends didn't want to get involved because of their questionable us citizenship status
What? The friends in this case could be seen as suspects possibly why they don't want to get involved, or have been instructed not to if they have someone representing them. no one knows what actually happened.
They're not suspects. She is an adult who did adult things alone. It's not cool that they did not stay together but that is not a crime.
And how do you know they are not?![]()
Because they were not with her.
And how do you know there was no foul play by them before they all went to the beach after 3am lobby alcohol? YOU don't know. Let them find before you make another conclusion about what happened![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word went out throughout the TJ community very quickly and right after she disappeared; every is in shock and disbelief and praying for her safe return, even if she graduated before my child started at TJ.
Umm, this has nothing to do with your child. She has been missing since the 6th. I think the lesson here is to teach young adults to not get wasted and run around in the wee hours with strangers no matter what country you're in. This goes for young men and women. We have a serious problem in the US with binge drinking in college.
Yep, that PP's humble brag. Typical TJ folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet the friends didn't want to get involved because of their questionable us citizenship status
What? The friends in this case could be seen as suspects possibly why they don't want to get involved, or have been instructed not to if they have someone representing them. no one knows what actually happened.
They're not suspects. She is an adult who did adult things alone. It's not cool that they did not stay together but that is not a crime.
And how do you know they are not?![]()
Because they were not with her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, he had his arm around her???
Why is that weird to you? She was comfortable enough with him to go dancing until 3 AM and then go hang out on the beach past 5 AM – does not seem beyond the realm of normal that he would have his arm around her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Om Shanthi. I pray for her soul. My heart hurts for her family and friends. I’m Indian American from a similar background. Her parents looked so shocked. I can only imagine how proud they were of their premed daughter. May they find peace.
Why not just "how proud of their daughter"? Who gives a damn about major, oh right, the "Indian American from a similar background."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet the friends didn't want to get involved because of their questionable us citizenship status
What? The friends in this case could be seen as suspects possibly why they don't want to get involved, or have been instructed not to if they have someone representing them. no one knows what actually happened.
They're not suspects. She is an adult who did adult things alone. It's not cool that they did not stay together but that is not a crime.
And how do you know they are not?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Om Shanthi. I pray for her soul. My heart hurts for her family and friends. I’m Indian American from a similar background. Her parents looked so shocked. I can only imagine how proud they were of their premed daughter. May they find peace.
Why not just "how proud of their daughter"? Who gives a damn about major, oh right, the "Indian American from a similar background."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am Dominican american and if she got into playa arena gorda in punta cana she likely drowned. That beach is notorious for its strong currents. There’s red flags to warned bathers. In January 4 tourists drowned on that same beach. Their bodies were recovered.
Report on the drownings in the same area in January 2025.
https://apnews.com/article/dominican-republic-tourists-drowned-bf89868a041041b8fd9f37f117ab4dad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word went out throughout the TJ community very quickly and right after she disappeared; every is in shock and disbelief and praying for her safe return, even if she graduated before my child started at TJ.
Umm, this has nothing to do with your child. She has been missing since the 6th. I think the lesson here is to teach young adults to not get wasted and run around in the wee hours with strangers no matter what country you're in. This goes for young men and women. We have a serious problem in the US with binge drinking in college.
Anonymous wrote:Om Shanthi. I pray for her soul. My heart hurts for her family and friends. I’m Indian American from a similar background. Her parents looked so shocked. I can only imagine how proud they were of their premed daughter. May they find peace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet the friends didn't want to get involved because of their questionable us citizenship status
What? The friends in this case could be seen as suspects possibly why they don't want to get involved, or have been instructed not to if they have someone representing them. no one knows what actually happened.
They're not suspects. She is an adult who did adult things alone. It's not cool that they did not stay together but that is not a crime.
Anonymous wrote:So, he had his arm around her???
Anonymous wrote:So, he had his arm around her???