— everything I've done, any leads I've followed up on, any calls I've gotten. They know everything."
Campbell and Kirwan had lived together for four months, and he said they had a normal relationship.
"A common relationship. She gets upset if I have something else I have to do rather than hang out with her. For the most part, I don't get upset vice versa about that. I encourage her to hang out with her friends and stuff," he said.
Campbell blames himself for not trying harder to locate her the night she went missing.
"I should've been there. I should've waited longer around there. I should've tried harder to skim up and down that road," he said.
Campbell said he didn't go directly to the club to pick her up because his car inspection is out of date.
"I can't drive after midnight, and I did have a couple drinks and I was tired. You know, I wasn't preparing myself for a situation like this," he said.
Campbell is starting to fear the worst.
"At this point, I just hope to God she's in a house and she's warm and she's safe, and she's not out here being exposed to the elements. That's all I can stress right now is that I hope I do not find her during search and rescue."
Campbell said he's grateful to all the people trying to locate Kirwan, but her disappearance doesn't make sense.
"We were meant for each other, we were meant to be together right now," he said. "This can't be happening, this is a nightmare right now."
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