A lot of information coming out an unfortunately this is a busy time of year for me at work -- I think this site is now free: http://www.heraldtimesonline.com/pages/lauren_spierer
"Comments for Lawyer says Lauren Spierer's companion has no memory of their last moments together"
AMW website reports The acquaintance watched her walk away because she said she wanted to go to home, and he watched her to see if she was making it all right, and thats as far as he watched her, BPD Lt. Bill Parker said at a June 9 press conference.
So did he watch her walk a block or does he not have any memory of their last moments?
Things are not adding up with this "friend".
"Comments for Lawyer says Lauren Spierer's companion has no memory of their last moments together"
AMW website reports The acquaintance watched her walk away because she said she wanted to go to home, and he watched her to see if she was making it all right, and thats as far as he watched her, BPD Lt. Bill Parker said at a June 9 press conference.
So did he watch her walk a block or does he not have any memory of their last moments?
Things are not adding up with this "friend".
It looks like this "lohud.com" site is reporting information found nowhere else, with sketchy writing and numerous grammar/spelling/wording mistakes. Personally, I am taking anything from there with a huge grain of salt, and relying more on the ids news (IU's paper), and other local coverage (Bloomington Herald Times, IndyStar, etc.). Just FWIW
The article that talks about the friend who has no memory of the night, etc. also says there was another altercation at the next building they went into? What the heck went on that night?
The article that talks about the friend who has no memory of the night, etc. also says there was another altercation at the next building they went into? What the heck went on that night?
Lower Hudson (LoHud) Valley is Lauren's hometown. One of their local reporters (crime, the courts) is S Cohen. I don't see "sketchy writing and numerous grammar/spelling/wording mistakes" in the particular article. Even the Indy Star (referenced in post) has an article written by him published today.
He has won numerous awards for his reporting, including three annual awards from the New York Newspaper Publishers Association.
http://crimescene.lohudblogs.com/author/spcohen/
http://www.indystar.com/article/201...udent-s-disappearance-stirs-Hoosier-s-despair
http://www.wthr.com/story/13591016/anti-semitic-vandalism-reported-at-iu-bloomingtonAnti-Semitic vandalism reported at IU-Bloomington
Updated: Dec 17, 2010 3:08 PM
Bloomington - A series of possible hate crimes on Indiana University's main campus has the FBI taking notice.
Chabad House, a Jewish organization was hit for a second time this week.
"Chabad is a warm place. A warm place that people feel they belong," said Rabbi Yehoshua Chincholker at Chabad House.
A giant rock smashed a window, skipped across the floor and took with it a sense of security and peace. Rabbi Yehoshua can hardly believe what has happened.