MissDemeanor
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Thank you!!!
Just Google streetview'd her path from her apartment to the AMPM/OReillys again. I can think of eaxctly zero practical reasons she would have wanted to walk to meet a cab way down there. There are ample places along the way she could have met him - including right outside her apartment complex - that would've kept her from being seen by friends and party goers.
Just Google streetview'd her path from her apartment to the AMPM/OReillys again. I can think of eaxctly zero practical reasons she would have wanted to walk to meet a cab way down there. There are ample places along the way she could have met him - including right outside her apartment complex - that would've kept her from being seen by friends and party goers.
I don't think "practical reasons" had much to do with any of her actions that night. This was all fueled by strong emotions, possibly alcohol, adrenaline. This was a crazy night! The fight, the crash, the party. Maybe she just didn't want to hang around and wait for the cab, she'd rather move. Maybe she felt safer walking than standing on the street. Maybe she wanted to drop by a friend along the way. Maybe she wanted to buy condoms at the ampm (well that would be a practical reason!).
I think it's entirely possible that Adrienne could have been suffering from
'Dissociative Fugue'.
Dissociative disorders involve a breakdown of coherence in the way a person acts, thinks
and feels resulting in significant alterations in memory or identity.
Dissociative Fugue: Person loses all sense of personal identity and gives up customary
life. Person often wanders to a new location and may pick up a new job and marry
someone else until they snap out of their state and become confused and distressed at
being in this new place.
This disorder seems to occur during or after periods of high stress or traumatic
experiences.
I think it's entirely possible that Adrienne could have been suffering from
'Dissociative Fugue'.
Dissociative disorders involve a breakdown of coherence in the way a person acts, thinks
and feels resulting in significant alterations in memory or identity.
Dissociative Fugue: Person loses all sense of personal identity and gives up customary
life. Person often wanders to a new location and may pick up a new job and marry
someone else until they snap out of their state and become confused and distressed at
being in this new place.
This disorder seems to occur during or after periods of high stress or traumatic
experiences.
I think now you're reaching.
I don't think at all this is what happened.
Hi all, mostly just lurking here! Wanted to point out, though, that the police report says "DUGGAN confirmed that DUGGAN'S wallet did not appear to be present..."
Was this a typo, or was it the roommate's wallet that was missing?
It's apparent they just made a mistake there.
It appears that way, yes, but had to ask because if the roommate's wallet was missing, perhaps AS took it (since she didn't have her own money). So, just thought it was worth a mention and a wonder.
I knew the mistake was there. I wondered who would be the first to catch it. LOL! Congrats! You WIN!
The roommate said that it appears that the wallet wasn't in the room. Does that mean that it was never found in the apartment?
How many pages of the report total? Just wondering how much info there really is.
Makes me wonder -with a party going on would she hide it?
Interesting...
At any rate it was not seen at the time. (I think) :waitasec:
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Her wallet and car keys were also left in the apartment.