California619
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I'm new to this site . Is this the only discussion open #4 ? I was trying to catch up from number 3
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.
Good link for the presser live?
I currently live in Richmond, but lived in Charlottesville and Richmond during college. I can honestly say I would have tried to help a young lady in potential danger then in both towns, but now would be very hesitant to get involved beyond calling the cops anywhere, because you know I am a male and that makes me a danger and a threat. Isn't that kind of sad, a problem in itself that that's where we are these days?
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.
Bear with me, but this thought keeps occurring to me and reallyhas since the beginning. Like all of you, she seems to be heading someplace intentional without stopping, looking around to get her bearings or ask directions. If she was impaired (alcohol or otherwise) could it be possible that she THOUGHT she knew where she was going. Did she think she was heading in the right direction but her impairment kept her from seeing her surroundings as anything else but a slightly familiar blur? Maybe she was on a mission, a mission to get back to her dorm or her friends. If she thought she was going the right way, she might have been endlessly going until she got to a familiar landmark but it never came into view. She was going the wrong way but couldn't discern this until it was way too late. Would this account for her seeming so purposeful in her walking for so much of the footage? JMO
Actually, that was never proven. It did occur in the murder of Jorelys Rivera and others.
On JVM show last night someone on her panel said maybe she meant to say she needed help but instead she text-I'm lost.
Do what?! Where did you get this info? The students pack heat?? Oh, dear.... lolBecause the student pack heat and the police patrol and camera are very well every where. Also don't forget Vuu.. In Richmond that robbing folk or trying to snatch them, get you shot or beaten very well. One girl had a guy try to take her and a group of guys saw it. They gave the guy a beating to remember dragged him from his car and it was on. I think 4-5 on one. It was near vcu/ Vuu campus.. Beat him so badly the ambulance needed a helicopter to take him away. The guy was from New York some Pedo from his crime stats.
Ever since then the crime for sexual assaults is non to speak about.
I'm new to this site . Is this the only discussion open #4 ? I was trying to catch up from number 3
I'm new to this site . Is this the only discussion open #4 ? I was trying to catch up from number 3
I have to think she was given some drug (as in Rohyopnol) in addition to the drinks, otherwise why would she be disoriented and "lost" in an area she knew well.
Check this post and others in the Media Thread.Was she seen alive after she made this text?
The reason I asked it isn't inconceivable that the suspect did the text.
Do they know if her cell phone was turned off at any point?
On JVM show last night someone on her panel said maybe she meant to say she needed help but instead she text-I'm lost.
Oh man, the stories I could tell. The drunk mind does not work all that logically. I once got on a train in a small town in the Alps and I had no idea where it was going but I was "pretty sure" it would get me home. It didn't. Your brain is thinking, "I need to get home so I puke and pass out there, not here" and that's pretty much it.
Sure, you should sit down, get a phone, call a cab, call a friend, ask some women for help, but the drunk mind just wants to get home, and so you head home.