Anonymous wrote:You’re all pathetic, especially “former Princeton undergrad” who feels that that somehow vests her with authority. Stand down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also former Princeton grad (just to make the PP above angrier) I wouldn’t put it past the university to downplay safety concerns. Something is not right here.
And that makes Princeton different from any other school? They all think that way. And I’m not angry, I just think you’re pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:You’re all pathetic, especially “former Princeton undergrad” who feels that that somehow vests her with authority. Stand down.
Anonymous wrote:Also former Princeton grad (just to make the PP above angrier) I wouldn’t put it past the university to downplay safety concerns. Something is not right here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Misrach was last seen brushing her teeth at ~3:00 am early Friday morning in her dorm suite at Scully Hall. Then approximately 48 hours (a full two days) later at ~3:30 am early Sunday morning her phone pinged a cell tower in West Windsor in the rough vicinity of Perna's Flower shop, a ~30 minute walk from Scully Hall.
Then later police bloodhounds who follow her scent to Lake Carnegie completely fail to discover her body in the woods near the maintenance buildings behind the tennis courts, also relatively close to Lake Carnegie. Many questions need to be answered.
It’s all super weird. Former Princeton undergrad here. Also it seems like her body must have been moved if it wasn’t discovered for so long. A lot of athletes specifically rowers stay on campus for double practices so walking past the tennis courts to the boathouse would have been happening.
Anonymous wrote:Misrach was last seen brushing her teeth at ~3:00 am early Friday morning in her dorm suite at Scully Hall. Then approximately 48 hours (a full two days) later at ~3:30 am early Sunday morning her phone pinged a cell tower in West Windsor in the rough vicinity of Perna's Flower shop, a ~30 minute walk from Scully Hall.
Then later police bloodhounds who follow her scent to Lake Carnegie completely fail to discover her body in the woods near the maintenance buildings behind the tennis courts, also relatively close to Lake Carnegie. Many questions need to be answered.
Anonymous wrote:Still no answers in Misrach's death. Her brother stated that it was bizarre where she was found. For some reason, many here need to speculate without any evidence. Shame on you. This poor woman's family is grieving.
Anonymous wrote:Still no answers in Misrach's death. Her brother stated that it was bizarre where she was found. For some reason, many here need to speculate without any evidence. Shame on you. This poor woman's family is grieving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Suicide amongst women at university isn't really much of a thing, men yes, women no. And were she to attempt such a thing, it wouldn't be in a dramatic fashion, not going to throw herself off of a building, or jump in front of a car, or use a gun. Nope pills in her bedroom.
Nor is a young woman likely to drop dead of some mysterious catastrophic event like a heart attack or stroke. It just doesn't happen.
Also, a young 20-something-year-old woman is highly unlikely to just keel over and drop dead from cancer, while out for a midnight stroll.
I'm going to go with either a boyfriend/suitor who killed her, or she was hit by a car driven by a drunk driver, and subsequently tossed into a ditch. Or accidental alcohol poisoning, or drug OD, and her friends panicked and dumped her somewhere.
Homicide or accident.
Suicides on college campuses are actually up sharply in recent years. It is the number 1 cause of death for college students. 7% of students in college say they have seriously considered suicide.
There were a number of high-profile college student suicides in the Spring, especially among athletes, including a James Madison University softball player.
You sound incredibly ignorant. Maybe you should sit the rest of this discussion out.
Anonymous wrote:Medical or mental it’s still an awful tragedy. Suicide of a young person is particularly heartbreaking. So sorry for her and her family.