I have been following this since learning of it a few days ago, and have read all of the posts here, and several msm articles. I have intentionally stayed away from social media pages, bc they tend to be so brutal when people can hide behind the anonymity of a keyboard. I fear that this case may not have gotten the attention it deserves because of SS's perceived poor choices that MAY have at least placed her in a position to allow something bad to happen. It is easy for most people to feel the pain when someone like a Mollie Tibbets goes missing, who was, by all accounts, a wonderful university coed, well on her way to making a positive mark in the world, just out for a jog when she was abducted and killed. Or a Micky Schunick, another university coed just biking home from an evening out when she was bumped and abducted and killed. I think some people equate a person's worth with what they have, or are assumed will contribute to society. This young woman does not fit the mold some have of the "innocent" victim, and imho, that is incredibly sad. All life is precious, and SS's is no less that anyone else's. She is loved by many people, and I pray that she will be found soon, and if the worst has happened, and I fear it probably has, then I hope any and all responsible will be held fully accountable. JMO