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14th street by Wertland is where the frat houses are...
I know and her apartment is at 15th - like I said less than a half a block away.
14th street by Wertland is where the frat houses are...
Do you remember the missing woman who was caught on surveillance cameras peeking out of the Elevator. It almost looked like either someone was following her, or she was playing with someone? And then she was found in the water supply of the hotel. Elisa Lam? Anyways, I can't help but get the same kind of vibe. I feel like something altered HG state of mind. Whether it was a substance or something biological, I feel like that is why it doesn't really make sense.
14th street by Wertland is where the frat houses are...
I know and her apartment is at 15th - like I said less than a half a block away.
What is not relevant are things like whether someone thought her outfit was appropriate or if she drank too much. Over and over. (modsnip)
I've wondered a bit why people think her behavior is so erratic and that she is distressed. Yes I see the stumble, and she does appear to be somewhat intoxicated. However no video is very clear and while i certainly think it's possible she was distressed, nothing on the video makes me think she was or was not. The video only shows me a bit of tipsy awkwardness, and randomness.
Again just for the sake of keeping focus - a woman was beaten unconscious and raped less than a block from HG's apartment. Why is her story any less important and why do you think Longo wants to keep these incidences separate?
I think we are clinging to it because it was really strange in the video, and because he admitted to following her. Yes, that would also make sense if he were a cop.
Except...if he were a cop, why didn't he follow through for longer? And why haven't police officially cleared him?
The only thing to support her being in distress is WG reasoning for following her. He apparently told LE she seemed in distress. I've been hesitant to believe that, just because I can't see it myself.
I can't speak for Longo, and I am not saying I agree with these ideas, but here is my speculation on why:
1. Other victim is not currently missing
2. He doesn't feel there is a connection between the other victim and Hannah
3. I don't know that anyone feels her story is less important. Victims of sex crimes often want to remain anonymous, so less media attention is given.
4. It is possible the unknown victims attack is being thoroughly investigated internally.
I'm Jewish. I sometimes wear a yarmulke, particularly when I'm at a bar/bat mitzvah as well as some other occasions. When I'm in public in Tennessee, I don't. When I'm on business in some countries, I don't. And part of the reason has to do with personal safety. If I ever go missing in Egypt (or even Nashville for that matter) and the last footage of me is of me wearing a yarmulke, it would be pertinent to the discussion since wearing something like that would attract a lot of attention, some of it negative. Of course I should be able to wear what I want wherever and whenever I want without it attracting danger, but how things should be and how things actually are rarely coincide. Also, if I ever go missing and the last footage of me strongly indicates I was intoxicated, I would actually hope people would consider it very relevant to how it influenced my behavior, the behavior of others, and the possible direction of my night and my body.
I think her clothing may have been relevant and her alcohol consumption was almost certainly relevant. We'll just have to agree to disagree.
I am going to say this, as I am not American, and Hannah's family aren't. Looking at her tweets, she was quite used to drinking with her family ... Moët at celebrations, wine with dinner. All similar to my upbringing. Being trained by your family to pace your drinking. It seems that way to me, anyhow. I lived in the US for a short period of time in my late teens, and my tolerance and cultural attitude to alcohol was so different to the status quo. My concern is that although Hannah was comfortable with alcohol, there may have been something else in the mix that night that contributed to her disorientation - with or without her knowledge.