I wonder what in-depth profile they have on the perp and how closely DN matches it.
Something will give. This case will be cracked. Karma would have it no other way. Patience.....
That is the question! If agencies can't evaluate potential adoptive parents sufficiently to rule these individuals out then there are problems which need addressing. The story he is willing to admit to is incredible and unacceptable.
I was thinking you were remarkable. Glad you got that image out of my head. Not that there is anything wrong with Humpty Dumpty.
Oh that there would be an arrest in this horrific case.....
I think your idea about the witness being a minor has merit. It explains the 5 month time gap. I am reminded of the Elizabeth Smart case and the time it took for the younger sister to retrieve memories. JMO
I wouldn't expect CD to be victim friendly or very truthful about anything which he didn't have to reveal. These young men may well be being victimized twice. JMO The families deserve better. JMO
So my thought is that this death never should have happened. College students ought to be more vigilant and aware than this. It is not OK to suggest otherwise.
Friends don't let friends die unavoidably. Someone has to be sober. Someone has to care.
The subtext.....what I am thinking about. He left alone. He died alone. I always wonder "who wanted to see you fail, or fall?" Who enabled your lapse in judgment? JMO, MOO
Probably no foul play but maybe no fair play either. MOO
No information about the "gathering" has been forthcoming or reported and the previous posters from the area seem to be speculating that no information ever will be. JMO It is certainly not in the best interests of the parents or any adults at the home to have known about the party and the...
The case which brought me to WS has some similarities to this one. Lauren Spierer was a rising junior at Indiana University who went missing after a night of gathering with friends at various locations. She was deemed "coherent" by the young man who was apparently the last to see her. She set...
I'm not sure that hypothermia would be the most likely assumption, MOO, which is why I asked the question. Thanks for your reply and insight. IMO he never walked out of the party and it was a shorter night than has been assumed or as stated in my other post, the opposite - a long, lost night...
In that case, he must have been more intoxicated than suggested and I tend to think something else went seriously wrong. It must have been a long and confused night. Poor kid and family.
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