Anonymous wrote:Any news on the hearing in the DR today? I googled, and I've turned up nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those who are claiming the husband forced the mom, he didn’t. He is using a Telugu term of endearment ‘Nana’ to console her
Look at his hand. He clearly attempts to physically rotate her back to cameras. Or get your eyes checked.
JFC woman. Their daughter just died. They’re allowed to act however they want and not be not nitpicked on their body language. Give it a rest
Of course they are. And observing how they acted they may not be on same page re timing. Their request is not part of religion. Their request is so unusual there is no provision for it in US or DR law. If she was trafficked the parents in essence shutting down the investigation after only 11 days may compound the tragedy and could put others at risk.
The men in the bar sniffing drinks and engaging in other suspicious behavior, including being seen on cctv going to the beach as friends retutmed could be a risk to others. DR has strong economic incentive to sweep under rug. The counter to that would have been family and public pressure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those who are claiming the husband forced the mom, he didn’t. He is using a Telugu term of endearment ‘Nana’ to console her
Look at his hand. He clearly attempts to physically rotate her back to cameras. Or get your eyes checked.
JFC woman. Their daughter just died. They’re allowed to act however they want and not be not nitpicked on their body language. Give it a rest
Anonymous wrote:Any news on the hearing in the DR today? I googled, and I've turned up nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#1 rule for Caribbean beach resorts is DO NOT WALK THE BEACH AT NIGHT! Ever. You could get mugged, drown or worse. Please share this with your children, especially the college kids.
What about to people like the German tourists who "drowned?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those who are claiming the husband forced the mom, he didn’t. He is using a Telugu term of endearment ‘Nana’ to console her
Look at his hand. He clearly attempts to physically rotate her back to cameras. Or get your eyes checked.
Anonymous wrote:For those who are claiming the husband forced the mom, he didn’t. He is using a Telugu term of endearment ‘Nana’ to console her
Anonymous wrote:For those who are claiming the husband forced the mom, he didn’t. He is using a Telugu term of endearment ‘Nana’ to console her
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#1 rule for Caribbean beach resorts is DO NOT WALK THE BEACH AT NIGHT! Ever. You could get mugged, drown or worse. Please share this with your children, especially the college kids.
What about to people like the German tourists who "drowned?"
During daytime. They WALKED THE BEACH AT DAYTIME likely to get into the water.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#1 rule for Caribbean beach resorts is DO NOT WALK THE BEACH AT NIGHT! Ever. You could get mugged, drown or worse. Please share this with your children, especially the college kids.
What about to people like the German tourists who "drowned?"
Anonymous wrote:#1 rule for Caribbean beach resorts is DO NOT WALK THE BEACH AT NIGHT! Ever. You could get mugged, drown or worse. Please share this with your children, especially the college kids.