While I don't believe that the men or one man had premeditated intentions to harm Savannah when they left with her or even when they were driving to the house, I'm not willing to go the "it was just an accident and they covered it up" route either. It is not uncommon for the combination of lots of alcohol, drugs, the expectation of sex from one or more of the parties and a rejection to end up with a young woman dead. Rage at being turned down is real with some men. It could have happened in the spur of the moment but it's still murder. The accidental OD and cover up is a nice way to shift blame to the victim while excusing people whose story just doesn't add up. She left in the middle of the night, with no coat, no vehicle, no transportation, and there's been no records indicating she called an Uber or Lyft or other friend for a ride (seriously, I'm sure that's one of the first things they checked), in freezing cold weather out in the middle of nowhere??? Errrr, OK, yeah, that sounds plausible.