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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 - #13

    Right, so at what point do you have your client make a statement declaring his innocence? If he's innocent, why endure the torches and pitchforks? He may not be cleared, but if he truly has no information why wouldn't he say that publically to take even a little heat off? Or if he's...
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 - #13

    Defense strategy question: When you have a client POI who's under tremendous pressure, there are websites going up about him, his name is filling up chat forums and being documented forever, he's basically been told by the public not to come back to school, his parents have been named and are...
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 - #13

    Very informative, thank you.
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 - #13

    BUMP of my own previous question: I've consulted the interwebz and found some information (I'll admit to already knowing some of this before asking, I was just being lazy and pumping the other brains in here). The Spierers can file a civil suit, the question is whether they can win one...
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 - #12

    Can anyone with more experience than me answer the following? - Do the Spierers have enough for a wrongful death suit, or would they need a body? - Does the criminal investigation need to be over before you can file a civil suit? - It seems the LE has/had enough evidence to make a few drug...
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #11

    Here's the latest Chicago Tribune article: More than 500 search for missing Indiana student; no new leads
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #11

    Oh, almost forgot ... For purposes of this case, Adderall isn't something dealers sell because it's so easy to get from normal people (and very cheap - street value is $3 a pill maximum). Kids fake ADHD to get prescriptions. Lastly, it definitely raises your heart rate and suppresses appetite.
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #11

    To add to what others have said. I've actually been prescribed Adderall for a many years now for ADHD. Along with Ritalin, it is a very common stimulant ADHD drug. When you have ADHD, it mostly makes your brain normal and lets you concentrate. If you don't have ADHD it works much more as an...
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #11

    I remember one of the earlier pressers where LE said the entire city limits had been searched. At that point they had hundreds of volunteers. I've since read many personal accounts (in MSM and comments) where locals have described getting dirty and going through every place they could think...
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #11

    Again, not trying to be rude here, but why not? How can LE have possibly not thought of this?
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #11

    Not trying to be rude here at all, but with the FBI and Equusearch now involved isn't it a bit naive to think LE hasn't followed up on this already? I mean, BPD probably has this as standard operating procedure. I can not imagine Equusearch doesn't follow up on this type of thing either.
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #11

    I could swear that ZO was previously mentioned as the puncher somewhere in MSM. Although at this point forums and MSM are mixed in my mind. Does anyone have a link handy? I really think more discussion of ZO is warranted.
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #11

    I've been fascinated by a couple of other forums lately and would like to bump one of my previous posts. On 6/18/11, 1:14pm (post #399) I wrote the following: I'm no longer so sure about calling in a higher-level guy to help with disposal, but everything else seems dead on. Who's the...
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #11

    Nice work. It's cool to hear about local folks caring so much - doesn't surprise me about Bton though. I'm also encouraged to see that level of surveillance going on. I mean, not that you should have been harassed or anything, but it seems like the cavalry has been brought in. Between the...
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #11

    Thanks Bessie, that Haleigh Cummings case is interesting. I looked it up and found an interesting summary article. What struck me is the amount of manpower brought in to help with the case: 16 FBI agents! I hope that's an indication of what's going on behind the scenes in Bton.
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #11

    Without pointing at anyone individually, I'm 100% certain at this point that one or more of the frequently mentioned PsOI are responsible. I just don't see any other plausible explanation. So, how long do people usually hold out under these circumstances? At some point they have to come...
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #11

    Another question for veteran sleuthers or those familiar with criminal investigations: There have been other stalemates like this with other missing persons. How has it ended before? I can't imagine someone doesn't crack relatively soon, but what does history say? Let's say they don't find...
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #11

    Different angle: IU is certainly NOT PLEASED with this case. A student is missing and likely dead, which is bad enough. On top of that, their party/drinking/drug problem has been nationally exposed. On top of that, their highly lucrative flow of out-of-state-students has been shown in an...
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #11

    I understand and agree and won't use that phrase again. However, the statement I made is no different from numerous statements made by other posters, including the one I replied to.
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    IN - Lauren Spierer, 20, Bloomington, 03 June 2011 #11

    I totally disagree. From personal experience, the day after a long night of partying is a time of "picking up the pieces". Everyone usually has had some sort of adventure, and the stories will come together eventually. If someone's phone is missing, it makes sense that you can't get a hold of...

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