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Link for the 5:00pm press conference?
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That is exactly what I think. And, it's exactly what happened to me one drunk, alone night in college. I was "lost" two blocks from my dorm and couldn't find my way home over a short distance that I knew very well when sober.
Totally agree, she is in the same age range and dressed similar to Hannah and she disappeared on the day (9/12/4) just hours before Hannah went missing. People from C-ville said students don't usually hang out near the Downtown Mall. I keep thinking whoever took Hannah did not think she was a student. They were looking for a young vulnerable female.[
Originally Posted by Hoosgirl View Post
Another missing Charlottesville girl ... what??
http://www.missingkids.com/poster/USVA/VA14-2005
This is really upsetting. This was reported the same weekend Hannah went missing. Why isn't this getting any attention?
Oh, yeah.... that's another good point against her being drugged. Whoever did it wouldn't let her get out of his sight after he drugged her. That would be pointless.Unless she was in another bar during the seemingly missing hour, I don't think she was drugged. And besides, if someone drugged her, they would have been right behind the whole time, Imo and able to grab her before she was in a crowded camera zone. Jmo
Link for the 5:00pm press conference?
But Hannah headed in the opposite direction.![]()
Oh, yeah.... that's another good point against her being drugged. Whoever did it wouldn't let her get out of his sight after he drugged her. That would be pointless.
that's quite the conclusion.
Maybe what is getting many of us upset about the WG is that he says he was trying to protect her, yet he changed his mind at the very moment when she most needed protection. Imagine how he must be feeling if what he has said is true.
IMO there is no way on God's green earth that she was lost. Her own parents said she was very familiar with the area. She must have known the Downtown Mall area well, as I'm sure every single UVA student and Charlottesville resident goes down there often. She could have stopped at McGrady's and asked the doorman for directions or help and I am certain he would help her. She could have stopped any women on the Mall and asked for help, directions, a ride, to call a cab, etc. And she did not. She was not lost.
She was determined to go somewhere and find someone or something.
Once when I was drunk and had done a line of speed I was moving around like that. I was overheated and overstimulated and had lots and lots of energy to burn.
There was a guy (student) who offered to walk Hannah home. She declined. This was before her walk around Charlottesville.