VirginiaDoll
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I have been reading for a while and I apologize, but I just have to point out a few things...
1. Coke is pretty easy to get. But you don't buy it from a shadow in an alley...she was getting drugs (potentially and IMO) from the same people her friends were, maybe even from friends. People who sell coke on college campuses are rarely the shady old guy who slinks around dark alleys...its usually a college kid who gets a big bag and sells it to friends. I am not sure how old the group on WS is, but I am not too much older than Lauren. Trust me, all kinds of really nice, smart, good hearted kids do coke. Like it or not, it is just a part of the college party scene.
2. It sounds to me like she may have been doing coke prior to walking home, not buying it on her way home. It sounds like she was trying to stay out, have fun, keep partying, which is why she bounced around to many people's apartments. That is very, very typical for any college party scene and should not be some greater judgement on Lauren or her friends. Again, like it or not, thats just how some of the party scene goes in college these days.
3. I have no idea who these people are and am just reading/drawing opinions like other people here at WS. In my opinion, it sounds like she was partying pretty hard. In any situation where a beautiful young woman goes missing, the smart thing for any boys who were even remotely near the poor girl, would be to get a lawyer. I don't think lawyering up = guilt. I think it is just plain smart, guilty or not.
4. IMO, I don't believe she OD'd and her friends hid the body. These are affluent kids with means to attorneys. If she were in trouble, they would have called for help. They aren't dumb...they know the'd be in a lot more trouble for covering something up rather than asking for help. If you call an ambulance or go to a hospital, the cops don't automatically show up. If they arrested people when asking for help, they'd never help anyone. Doctors don't call the cops very often, especially if the people involved aren't doing something malicious, like helping their friend.
I fear this was a crime of opportunity. Drunk girl, walking home alone... UGH! it make sme so mad I could scream!
All I am saying is, we shouldn't judge based on limited facts and what we believe we see on a Facebook profile. Lauren seems like a lovely young woman and I hope she is found alive!
Now, about the keys found...were they found on a roof or on a railing? That could be a big lead for LE.
I wish LE in Morgan Harrington's case were as forthcoming and rational as the guys in Indiana! It sounds like they are doing a great job!
All of the above is in my opinion only, as awlays
1. Coke is pretty easy to get. But you don't buy it from a shadow in an alley...she was getting drugs (potentially and IMO) from the same people her friends were, maybe even from friends. People who sell coke on college campuses are rarely the shady old guy who slinks around dark alleys...its usually a college kid who gets a big bag and sells it to friends. I am not sure how old the group on WS is, but I am not too much older than Lauren. Trust me, all kinds of really nice, smart, good hearted kids do coke. Like it or not, it is just a part of the college party scene.
2. It sounds to me like she may have been doing coke prior to walking home, not buying it on her way home. It sounds like she was trying to stay out, have fun, keep partying, which is why she bounced around to many people's apartments. That is very, very typical for any college party scene and should not be some greater judgement on Lauren or her friends. Again, like it or not, thats just how some of the party scene goes in college these days.
3. I have no idea who these people are and am just reading/drawing opinions like other people here at WS. In my opinion, it sounds like she was partying pretty hard. In any situation where a beautiful young woman goes missing, the smart thing for any boys who were even remotely near the poor girl, would be to get a lawyer. I don't think lawyering up = guilt. I think it is just plain smart, guilty or not.
4. IMO, I don't believe she OD'd and her friends hid the body. These are affluent kids with means to attorneys. If she were in trouble, they would have called for help. They aren't dumb...they know the'd be in a lot more trouble for covering something up rather than asking for help. If you call an ambulance or go to a hospital, the cops don't automatically show up. If they arrested people when asking for help, they'd never help anyone. Doctors don't call the cops very often, especially if the people involved aren't doing something malicious, like helping their friend.
I fear this was a crime of opportunity. Drunk girl, walking home alone... UGH! it make sme so mad I could scream!
All I am saying is, we shouldn't judge based on limited facts and what we believe we see on a Facebook profile. Lauren seems like a lovely young woman and I hope she is found alive!
Now, about the keys found...were they found on a roof or on a railing? That could be a big lead for LE.
I wish LE in Morgan Harrington's case were as forthcoming and rational as the guys in Indiana! It sounds like they are doing a great job!
All of the above is in my opinion only, as awlays