Chill please maybe PH planned on meeting this guy at the bar without her coworkers knowing. Yes? No?
Possible. Someone at the bar other than PH knew him. Could have been coworkers/friends or someone else.
Chill please maybe PH planned on meeting this guy at the bar without her coworkers knowing. Yes? No?
My opinion may only be altered after FH makes his appearance in court and I hear the charge(s) against him. Until then I think there is much more to this story.Hypothetically speaking, what would you all think if FH clipped Paighton's fingernails right back before he buried her? Would some sort of information like that alter your opinion that this was a simple overdose?
My second question, if FH sexually violated her while wearing a condom, would there be any evidence of an assault after two weeks in the ground?
I don't know about a murder but a think the possibility of sexual assault is strong. If there were 3 sexual predators with her I'm pretty sure what they had in mind. jmoIt’s not a conspiracy. I don’t get why people keep thinking it is. There’s been people who’ve overdosed and their bodies have been dumped and the responses have been “yep overdose, they were addicts, they relapsed” but in this case it’s been “conspiracy this, conspiracy that, a pretty girl dedicated to her sobriety wouldn’t relapse and OD” I think it’s messed up that people would rather think she suffered rape and a brutal murder than an OD. Honestly she knew what the risks were while using considering she was in the hospital due to drugs. It’s a sad situation but let’s not forget the reality of drug use. Death is the risk you willingly take. ALL IMO JMO SPECULATION ETC
It’s not a conspiracy. I don’t get why people keep thinking it is. There’s been people who’ve overdosed and their bodies have been dumped and the responses have been “yep overdose, they were addicts, they relapsed” but in this case it’s been “conspiracy this, conspiracy that, a pretty girl dedicated to her sobriety wouldn’t relapse and OD” I think it’s messed up that people would rather think she suffered rape and a brutal murder than an OD. Honestly she knew what the risks were while using considering she was in the hospital due to drugs. It’s a sad situation but let’s not forget the reality of drug use. Death is the risk you willingly take. ALL IMO JMO SPECULATION ETC
“IDK (I don’t know) who (I’m) with so if I call please answer. I feel in trouble,”It’s not a conspiracy. I don’t get why people keep thinking it is. There’s been people who’ve overdosed and their bodies have been dumped and the responses have been “yep overdose, they were addicts, they relapsed” but in this case it’s been “conspiracy this, conspiracy that, a pretty girl dedicated to her sobriety wouldn’t relapse and OD” I think it’s messed up that people would rather think she suffered rape and a brutal murder than an OD. Honestly she knew what the risks were while using considering she was in the hospital due to drugs. It’s a sad situation but let’s not forget the reality of drug use. Death is the risk you willingly take. ALL IMO JMO SPECULATION ETC
I'm thinking "I feel in trouble" meant that she felt something was off with the drugs (contained fentanyl, stronger than expected, weird combinations, ?). "IDK who I'm with. If I call please answer," meant that she didn't trust those people to take action to save her (call 911, etc.). MOO.“IDK (I don’t know) who (I’m) with so if I call please answer. I feel in trouble,”
Paighton Houston: Alabama woman died of accidental overdose; burial suspect nabbed in Ohio
I happen to be listening to Paighton herself. Her last words were she felt in trouble because of who she was with. Her last words don’t to me sound at all like someone who left a bar to go score drugs then suddenly decided she was scared of the very drugs she left to go score. It doesn’t make sense! She was an addict and i’m Sure had been around sketchy people before but this time she was growing fearful of them and she was right. She was in trouble in the company of these people of which at least one is a known rapist.
For the record I do not wish a sexual assault upon her or anyone. What I wish was that she was still alive to tell her side of the story.
Moo and all that
I'm thinking "I feel in trouble" meant that she felt something was off with the drugs (contained fentanyl, stronger than expected, weird combinations, ?). "IDK who I'm with. If I call please answer," meant that she didn't trust those people to take action to save her (call 911, etc.). MOO.
That would certainly explain the lack of a direct appeal to 911 or a specific request to contact her and why, if she was the one who sent the text, she was basically asking for someone to be on standby.I'm thinking "I feel in trouble" meant that she felt something was off with the drugs (contained fentanyl, stronger than expected, weird combinations, ?). "IDK who I'm with. If I call please answer," meant that she didn't trust those people to take action to save her (call 911, etc.). MOO.
That would certainly explain the lack of a direct appeal to 911 or a specific request to contact her and why, if she was the one who sent the text, she was basically asking for someone to be on standby.
I'm thinking "I feel in trouble" meant that she felt something was off with the drugs (contained fentanyl, stronger than expected, weird combinations, ?). "IDK who I'm with. If I call please answer," meant that she didn't trust those people to take action to save her (call 911, etc.). MOO.
Yes, this is exactly what I been trying to say but you said it better, and a lot shorter than my novel messages lol
This scenario would mean she knew she would OD that night. So In a perfect drug induced world, at what point then would she have called to be saved? While she was taking her next hit? While her breathing was slowing? Or while her heart was stopping? Or maybe right before she slipped into a Coma.I'm thinking "I feel in trouble" meant that she felt something was off with the drugs (contained fentanyl, stronger than expected, weird combinations, ?). "IDK who I'm with. If I call please answer," meant that she didn't trust those people to take action to save her (call 911, etc.). MOO.
You guys can guess all you want at what PH meant with that last text, however this is one case that simply just doesn't add up. When LE announced their conclusion, I accepted it. However, as I start hearing more details of things that happened, I really am starting to wonder.<modsnip: Please stop referring to social media comments that are off limits.>
So I'm still on the fence, and I really do hope LE take a very thorough look at this case. Its very easy to say that P left the bar with two strangers to score drugs, Od'ed and ended up in hole. Police NEVER looked for the second black man. Turns out the guy that buried her was a sex offender, did they ever indicate whether she had sex that night? Did they determine exactly how Paighton ingested those drugs? Did they check under her fingernails? What I'm getting at here is that whatever eyewitness testimony they have here is coming from some people of pretty questionable character, how can it be trusted to be accurate? In my many years of following cases, it has become quite evident that witnesses of sketch character will ALWAYs try and minimize their role in any given crime. We really know very little about the people she was out with, and we know absolutely nothing the guy that was supposedly with FH. Pretty easy to say that FH worked alone, but how do you verify that? I've still got more questions than answers, but I am fully aware that LE likely has evidence that we don't know about. Still, I'll remain on the fence until I hear it.
It can mean more than just "getting high" but it normally doesn't unless it's being made obvious that something else is being included. As for why it's used instead of "getting high", it's just a matter of preference. That's the way it is here, anyway. It's possible it means something different in other places.Having never done drugs I have a question. Why is the term "partying" used instead of getting high? And is there an implied meaning to the term?