Anonymous wrote:PP from a few pages back and I contend that closing the case was per the parents’ express wishes. They want to grieve and not make their daughters case an unsolved mystery and all that entails.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a stretch to think their drinks may have been tainted. They both were seen vomiting and not the other 6 bar/traveling companions. No reason to suspect him - he wouldn't poison his own drink. But unless video is uncovered of someone tampering with the alcohol, I think this theory is done.
Possible. But I was in a sorority in college and blackout drinking and vomiting was honestly pretty normal — especially on spring break. It’s obviously disgusting to think about now but at 18 to 21 it was far from uncommon.
But looking at a sample of all the people at the bar, we see 2 vomiting. It would not be surprising that a petite TJ/pre-med girl would be more affected by alcohol than average 20 year olds. But that the big burly white dude from Iowa/Minnesota? Doesn't make sense for him got be getting sick before every other person at the bar. Thus, the tainted drink theory.
What does her high school/college major have to do with how affected by alcohol she would be?!?!
She isn't petite.
I thought I read that she was 5'3". Anyway, it's likely that she did not have a high tolerance for alcohol. But because only she and the big mid-western dude were seen vomiting the tainted drink theory cannot be ruled out.
She is and that is considered petite.
Was that some kind of slur from a rando claiming she is not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a stretch to think their drinks may have been tainted. They both were seen vomiting and not the other 6 bar/traveling companions. No reason to suspect him - he wouldn't poison his own drink. But unless video is uncovered of someone tampering with the alcohol, I think this theory is done.
Possible. But I was in a sorority in college and blackout drinking and vomiting was honestly pretty normal — especially on spring break. It’s obviously disgusting to think about now but at 18 to 21 it was far from uncommon.
But looking at a sample of all the people at the bar, we see 2 vomiting. It would not be surprising that a petite TJ/pre-med girl would be more affected by alcohol than average 20 year olds. But that the big burly white dude from Iowa/Minnesota? Doesn't make sense for him got be getting sick before every other person at the bar. Thus, the tainted drink theory.
What does her high school/college major have to do with how affected by alcohol she would be?!?!
She isn't petite.
I thought I read that she was 5'3". Anyway, it's likely that she did not have a high tolerance for alcohol. But because only she and the big mid-western dude were seen vomiting the tainted drink theory cannot be ruled out.
Anonymous wrote:Sloppy “reporting” for People to pick up the “person of interest” moniker when actual law enforcement with authority (Loudoun’s Barney Fife doesn’t count) never used that term to describe the “witness” who was illegally detained.
Anonymous wrote:Can they quickly declare someone dead? I thought it took years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a stretch to think their drinks may have been tainted. They both were seen vomiting and not the other 6 bar/traveling companions. No reason to suspect him - he wouldn't poison his own drink. But unless video is uncovered of someone tampering with the alcohol, I think this theory is done.
Possible. But I was in a sorority in college and blackout drinking and vomiting was honestly pretty normal — especially on spring break. It’s obviously disgusting to think about now but at 18 to 21 it was far from uncommon.
But looking at a sample of all the people at the bar, we see 2 vomiting. It would not be surprising that a petite TJ/pre-med girl would be more affected by alcohol than average 20 year olds. But that the big burly white dude from Iowa/Minnesota? Doesn't make sense for him got be getting sick before every other person at the bar. Thus, the tainted drink theory.
What does her high school/college major have to do with how affected by alcohol she would be?!?!
She isn't petite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a stretch to think their drinks may have been tainted. They both were seen vomiting and not the other 6 bar/traveling companions. No reason to suspect him - he wouldn't poison his own drink. But unless video is uncovered of someone tampering with the alcohol, I think this theory is done.
Possible. But I was in a sorority in college and blackout drinking and vomiting was honestly pretty normal — especially on spring break. It’s obviously disgusting to think about now but at 18 to 21 it was far from uncommon.
But looking at a sample of all the people at the bar, we see 2 vomiting. It would not be surprising that a petite TJ/pre-med girl would be more affected by alcohol than average 20 year olds. But that the big burly white dude from Iowa/Minnesota? Doesn't make sense for him got be getting sick before every other person at the bar. Thus, the tainted drink theory.
What does her high school/college major have to do with how affected by alcohol she would be?!?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a stretch to think their drinks may have been tainted. They both were seen vomiting and not the other 6 bar/traveling companions. No reason to suspect him - he wouldn't poison his own drink. But unless video is uncovered of someone tampering with the alcohol, I think this theory is done.
Possible. But I was in a sorority in college and blackout drinking and vomiting was honestly pretty normal — especially on spring break. It’s obviously disgusting to think about now but at 18 to 21 it was far from uncommon.
But looking at a sample of all the people at the bar, we see 2 vomiting. It would not be surprising that a petite TJ/pre-med girl would be more affected by alcohol than average 20 year olds. But that the big burly white dude from Iowa/Minnesota? Doesn't make sense for him got be getting sick before every other person at the bar. Thus, the tainted drink theory.
What does her high school/college major have to do with how affected by alcohol she would be?!?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a stretch to think their drinks may have been tainted. They both were seen vomiting and not the other 6 bar/traveling companions. No reason to suspect him - he wouldn't poison his own drink. But unless video is uncovered of someone tampering with the alcohol, I think this theory is done.
Possible. But I was in a sorority in college and blackout drinking and vomiting was honestly pretty normal — especially on spring break. It’s obviously disgusting to think about now but at 18 to 21 it was far from uncommon.
But looking at a sample of all the people at the bar, we see 2 vomiting. It would not be surprising that a petite TJ/pre-med girl would be more affected by alcohol than average 20 year olds. But that the big burly white dude from Iowa/Minnesota? Doesn't make sense for him got be getting sick before every other person at the bar. Thus, the tainted drink theory.
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.