Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cigarettes and lighter and room key were gone. Could be that all were in her pockets, but I know I generally set the key down on a table once I've entered. The small detail of the balcony door being partially open (when her dad initially saw it closed) suggests to me that she left the room again and that the ~6AM sighting with Yellow was accurate. That doesn't mean I think Yellow did anything to her, more likely she left the ship for whatever reason then got into trouble.
A smoker wouldn't pick up the cigarettes and put them in their pocket to jump, she would have left them for her brother.
3 separate witnesses saw Amy with Yellow after she left the balcony. Unlikely they're all wrong.
There’s no way to actually confirm the timeline that night/morning. There’s a lot of room for speculation.
I just think it’s odd that anyone would stay up all night and then wander out again at dawn…barefoot.
Ships are big. It’s unlikely that the two had prearranged a rendezvous and even more unlikely they randomly ran into each other around that timeframe when all the bars and clubs had shut down.
Plus, she was a lesbian. It would be very odd for a lesbian to pursue a man. Unless she was a party girl or addict feening for drugs…but her family would have had some visibility on that and would have shared that information to frame the most likely scenario. But, you would also imagine that her family would have kept a closer eye on her if she was a party girl/addict. (Btdt with my party girl sister. No way anyone would have left my sister drunk at a club.)
Except she apparently was a party girl. Her dad went to drag her back to the cabin at 3am (in itself pretty crazy) then no indication she planned to go to bed.
All of her college friends talked about her partying and never mentioned drugs though. I agree with the PPs who think a dark thirty drug buy on an unfamiliar island doesn’t sound in character for her at all although it checks some of the other boxes that would explain why she first went missing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cigarettes and lighter and room key were gone. Could be that all were in her pockets, but I know I generally set the key down on a table once I've entered. The small detail of the balcony door being partially open (when her dad initially saw it closed) suggests to me that she left the room again and that the ~6AM sighting with Yellow was accurate. That doesn't mean I think Yellow did anything to her, more likely she left the ship for whatever reason then got into trouble.
A smoker wouldn't pick up the cigarettes and put them in their pocket to jump, she would have left them for her brother.
3 separate witnesses saw Amy with Yellow after she left the balcony. Unlikely they're all wrong.
There’s no way to actually confirm the timeline that night/morning. There’s a lot of room for speculation.
I just think it’s odd that anyone would stay up all night and then wander out again at dawn…barefoot.
Ships are big. It’s unlikely that the two had prearranged a rendezvous and even more unlikely they randomly ran into each other around that timeframe when all the bars and clubs had shut down.
Plus, she was a lesbian. It would be very odd for a lesbian to pursue a man. Unless she was a party girl or addict feening for drugs…but her family would have had some visibility on that and would have shared that information to frame the most likely scenario. But, you would also imagine that her family would have kept a closer eye on her if she was a party girl/addict. (Btdt with my party girl sister. No way anyone would have left my sister drunk at a club.)
Except she apparently was a party girl. Her dad went to drag her back to the cabin at 3am (in itself pretty crazy) then no indication she planned to go to bed.
And why is everyone insisting she was barefoot? She could have had flip flops right by the door.
She did have sandals right by the door, and they were left behind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"4. Her parents after she is missing only an hour want her to be paged and the boat not to dock? Why? Cruiseships are massive. There are several places to grab coffee or to walk around to see the sun rise. She is 23 and they have no problem with her staying out until 3 am, but she is missing one hour from 6-7 and they want all hands on deck searching for her? Why were they so insistent about the boat not docking? And if they were so insistent why didn't they have one member of the family stationed on the dock watching people?"
This is the point that always bothered me. If he just saw her at 5:30, why was he so concerned just an hour later that he was begging the crew to delay disembarkation? I guess I would have assumed that she left the room for a myriad of reasons--dozing on a deck chair rather than share a tiny foldaway sofa with her brother, needed to be sick and was looking for a public bathroom, just out to enjoy the sunrise, meeting a new "friend" (male or female), eating breakfast, etc. I'm a helicopter mom and I don't think I would have even stirred out of bed, much less jumped up to conduct a full-scale search and report her missing.
Not sure what it means though, unless there was some sort of conversation or action before she went missing that had him concerned.
I don’t know if I would have been as sure that there was something wrong after that short a time as they were, but they had checked everywhere they thought she would be and her mom said if she was going to be gone longer that she would have left a note.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cigarettes and lighter and room key were gone. Could be that all were in her pockets, but I know I generally set the key down on a table once I've entered. The small detail of the balcony door being partially open (when her dad initially saw it closed) suggests to me that she left the room again and that the ~6AM sighting with Yellow was accurate. That doesn't mean I think Yellow did anything to her, more likely she left the ship for whatever reason then got into trouble.
A smoker wouldn't pick up the cigarettes and put them in their pocket to jump, she would have left them for her brother.
3 separate witnesses saw Amy with Yellow after she left the balcony. Unlikely they're all wrong.
There’s no way to actually confirm the timeline that night/morning. There’s a lot of room for speculation.
I just think it’s odd that anyone would stay up all night and then wander out again at dawn…barefoot.
Ships are big. It’s unlikely that the two had prearranged a rendezvous and even more unlikely they randomly ran into each other around that timeframe when all the bars and clubs had shut down.
Plus, she was a lesbian. It would be very odd for a lesbian to pursue a man. Unless she was a party girl or addict feening for drugs…but her family would have had some visibility on that and would have shared that information to frame the most likely scenario. But, you would also imagine that her family would have kept a closer eye on her if she was a party girl/addict. (Btdt with my party girl sister. No way anyone would have left my sister drunk at a club.)
Except she apparently was a party girl. Her dad went to drag her back to the cabin at 3am (in itself pretty crazy) then no indication she planned to go to bed.
And why is everyone insisting she was barefoot? She could have had flip flops right by the door.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was Amy's room key in the room?
No, missing. One thing that makes me think she left the cabin.
Or she could have had it in her pocket and fell overboard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was Amy's room key in the room?
No, missing. One thing that makes me think she left the cabin.
Anonymous wrote:Was Amy's room key in the room?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cigarettes and lighter and room key were gone. Could be that all were in her pockets, but I know I generally set the key down on a table once I've entered. The small detail of the balcony door being partially open (when her dad initially saw it closed) suggests to me that she left the room again and that the ~6AM sighting with Yellow was accurate. That doesn't mean I think Yellow did anything to her, more likely she left the ship for whatever reason then got into trouble.
A smoker wouldn't pick up the cigarettes and put them in their pocket to jump, she would have left them for her brother.
3 separate witnesses saw Amy with Yellow after she left the balcony. Unlikely they're all wrong.
There’s no way to actually confirm the timeline that night/morning. There’s a lot of room for speculation.
I just think it’s odd that anyone would stay up all night and then wander out again at dawn…barefoot.
Ships are big. It’s unlikely that the two had prearranged a rendezvous and even more unlikely they randomly ran into each other around that timeframe when all the bars and clubs had shut down.
Plus, she was a lesbian. It would be very odd for a lesbian to pursue a man. Unless she was a party girl or addict feening for drugs…but her family would have had some visibility on that and would have shared that information to frame the most likely scenario. But, you would also imagine that her family would have kept a closer eye on her if she was a party girl/addict. (Btdt with my party girl sister. No way anyone would have left my sister drunk at a club.)
Except she apparently was a party girl. Her dad went to drag her back to the cabin at 3am (in itself pretty crazy) then no indication she planned to go to bed.
All of her college friends talked about her partying and never mentioned drugs though. I agree with the PPs who think a dark thirty drug buy on an unfamiliar island doesn’t sound in character for her at all although it checks some of the other boxes that would explain why she first went missing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cigarettes and lighter and room key were gone. Could be that all were in her pockets, but I know I generally set the key down on a table once I've entered. The small detail of the balcony door being partially open (when her dad initially saw it closed) suggests to me that she left the room again and that the ~6AM sighting with Yellow was accurate. That doesn't mean I think Yellow did anything to her, more likely she left the ship for whatever reason then got into trouble.
A smoker wouldn't pick up the cigarettes and put them in their pocket to jump, she would have left them for her brother.
3 separate witnesses saw Amy with Yellow after she left the balcony. Unlikely they're all wrong.
There’s no way to actually confirm the timeline that night/morning. There’s a lot of room for speculation.
I just think it’s odd that anyone would stay up all night and then wander out again at dawn…barefoot.
Ships are big. It’s unlikely that the two had prearranged a rendezvous and even more unlikely they randomly ran into each other around that timeframe when all the bars and clubs had shut down.
Plus, she was a lesbian. It would be very odd for a lesbian to pursue a man. Unless she was a party girl or addict feening for drugs…but her family would have had some visibility on that and would have shared that information to frame the most likely scenario. But, you would also imagine that her family would have kept a closer eye on her if she was a party girl/addict. (Btdt with my party girl sister. No way anyone would have left my sister drunk at a club.)
Except she apparently was a party girl. Her dad went to drag her back to the cabin at 3am (in itself pretty crazy) then no indication she planned to go to bed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cigarettes and lighter and room key were gone. Could be that all were in her pockets, but I know I generally set the key down on a table once I've entered. The small detail of the balcony door being partially open (when her dad initially saw it closed) suggests to me that she left the room again and that the ~6AM sighting with Yellow was accurate. That doesn't mean I think Yellow did anything to her, more likely she left the ship for whatever reason then got into trouble.
A smoker wouldn't pick up the cigarettes and put them in their pocket to jump, she would have left them for her brother.
3 separate witnesses saw Amy with Yellow after she left the balcony. Unlikely they're all wrong.
There’s no way to actually confirm the timeline that night/morning. There’s a lot of room for speculation.
I just think it’s odd that anyone would stay up all night and then wander out again at dawn…barefoot.
Ships are big. It’s unlikely that the two had prearranged a rendezvous and even more unlikely they randomly ran into each other around that timeframe when all the bars and clubs had shut down.
Plus, she was a lesbian. It would be very odd for a lesbian to pursue a man. Unless she was a party girl or addict feening for drugs…but her family would have had some visibility on that and would have shared that information to frame the most likely scenario. But, you would also imagine that her family would have kept a closer eye on her if she was a party girl/addict. (Btdt with my party girl sister. No way anyone would have left my sister drunk at a club.)
Except she apparently was a party girl. Her dad went to drag her back to the cabin at 3am (in itself pretty crazy) then no indication she planned to go to bed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cigarettes and lighter and room key were gone. Could be that all were in her pockets, but I know I generally set the key down on a table once I've entered. The small detail of the balcony door being partially open (when her dad initially saw it closed) suggests to me that she left the room again and that the ~6AM sighting with Yellow was accurate. That doesn't mean I think Yellow did anything to her, more likely she left the ship for whatever reason then got into trouble.
A smoker wouldn't pick up the cigarettes and put them in their pocket to jump, she would have left them for her brother.
3 separate witnesses saw Amy with Yellow after she left the balcony. Unlikely they're all wrong.
There’s no way to actually confirm the timeline that night/morning. There’s a lot of room for speculation.
I just think it’s odd that anyone would stay up all night and then wander out again at dawn…barefoot.
Ships are big. It’s unlikely that the two had prearranged a rendezvous and even more unlikely they randomly ran into each other around that timeframe when all the bars and clubs had shut down.
Plus, she was a lesbian. It would be very odd for a lesbian to pursue a man. Unless she was a party girl or addict feening for drugs…but her family would have had some visibility on that and would have shared that information to frame the most likely scenario. But, you would also imagine that her family would have kept a closer eye on her if she was a party girl/addict. (Btdt with my party girl sister. No way anyone would have left my sister drunk at a club.)
Anonymous wrote:If she is was trafficked and is now dead, where is the body? The only plausible explanation is that she fell over the balcony.