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I'm speculating, but this doesn't add up no matter how we look at it. The boyfriend not notifying someone, anyone, that his recently pregnant girlfriend vanished the day before Valentine's Day ... after she left to collect sublet rent ... a month after she moved in with him (his parents are flying in from Turkey as soon as visa possible) ... it doesn't sound right. Loretta vanished for 5 days and he said nothing to anyone? ... and this was his girlfriend of 2.5 years? ... and he's a 3-4 year student at Dalhousie University? I don't care if he's from Pluto, there's no excuse for that; no possible language and sensibility barriers that should arise because he is a visiting student from Turkey ... no wonder his parents are eagerly awaiting travel visas. I'm curious as to whether he's an engineering student.
Do you guys really think this couple possibly (hopefully not) murdered Loretta for her car and debit card?
Do you think if they murdered her that they would be dumb enough to continue to just drive her car and try to use her bank card?
Is it just me or is something WAY off here??
Do you guys really think this couple possibly (hopefully not) murdered Loretta for her car and debit card?
Do you think if they murdered her that they would be dumb enough to continue to just drive her car and try to use her bank card?
Is it just me or is something WAY off here??
A question posted upthread: why would Loretta sublet her apartment to people she met on kijiji without at least the first month rent and damage deposit, or is there a high vacancy rate and "one month free" deals in Halifax right now?
I think it's a possibility that Victoria and Blake are grifters, looking for kicks and thrills, move to town, take a sublet without paying anything up front, delay paying rent for two weeks, steal the "landlord's" car, get her Bank PIN, clean out her account, leave her in a ditch? She's not heard from again. The "landlord" is an honour student with a promising future in law, yet she gets taken by grafter?
They would have murdered her.
Something is "way off".
The couple had been together for two and a half years, she had met his parents in Turkey, and they were happy about the new pregnancy, but were awaiting medical confirmation. When she vanished the day before Valentine's Day, it didn't concern the boyfriend/visiting student from Turkey for five days, or did he notify family right away? When did he notify his parents? The father reported her missing. This makes sense as it has to be a next of kin, but was it because they were in daily contact and he hadn't heard from her, or was it because the boyfriend phoned the parents? Did the father, after not hearing from his daughter, contact authorities, or did the boyfriend alert the parents to the fact that she was missing.
I just can't think of any other theory. I think they truly thought they'd get away with it.
Do we know how much money Loretta had in her account?
Does anyone have a decent timeline to work with?
The longer this poor young lady is missing the more this seems to be becoming an aboriginal media issue than a missing person case. I don't know how to explain it correctly but it's like it is becoming a " movement". A sort of idle no more of missing aboriginal women. Which isn't a bad thing in some ways, except that for some reason there is just something about the way all this is developing that kind of raises the little hairs on my arms...something about it bothers me. For me it started with the prof that was talking about her thesis and keeps growing ever time I see an idle no more or similar hashtag added to a post about Loretta being missing. Sorry I am not explaining myself very well here. I cant quite put my finger on why it is bothering me I guess.
http://halifax.mediacoop.ca/story/lorettas-disappearance-part-horrific-pattern/21840
No as of yesterday 2 brother, the younger sister and an uncleHas the $11k ******** account brought the family of seven (???) to the aboriginal centre in Halifax?
About 80 people sang, spoke and held out hope on Sunday night for the safe return of Loretta Saunders, the Saint Mary's University student who has not been seen in 10 days.