her text at 1:20 puts her back there. (either in her mind or physically)
Something bad happened to her in that area, imo...
eta: in the CCTV of McGrady's, she keeps messing with her pant waist
(and 2 in a black car watch her and then slowly drive away.)
I also think that a lot of people are trouble imagining her being lost because they have a good sense of direction and haven't had that experience of feeling like you know where you're going, when actually you are going in entirely the wrong direction. .
Can someone please remind me what Camden Plaza is on the map? Was that the party with friends?
Was that after or before the photos of her walking down a hallway? I thought the hallway photos were her apartment complex.
The description from WG of JG's encounter was that it was a 5'11, 250 pound male in black pants and a white shirt. A stretch from the all-white getup of JM, who is taller and heavier. Maybe they were working together? If so, I think I may know who it is, although I can't be positive of course.
Just a thought. What if WG and Dreadlocks Guy were working together as pickpockets? What if WG followed closely behind Hannah to obstruct the view of the group following behind her while Dreadlocks guy put his arm around her waist in an attempt to pickpocket her? What if it was Hannah's choice to duck into Tempo as a result of this strange activity but Dreadlocks guy followed her in there? I realize this doesn't address what happened after Tempo, but just a thought I had when reading about her carrying stuff in her waistband rather than in a purse.
As always, all of the above is just my opinion.
Police say they have not recovered Graham's cellphone but believe she had it with her when seen in surveillance videos. Police also say her cellphone never pinged downtown. It only pinged in the Wertland/14th/15th street area.
Posted: Thursday, September 18, 2014 11:23 AM EDT Updated: Sep 18, 2014 06:47 PM Saturday, September 20, 2014 8:34 PM EDT
http://www.nbc29.com/story/26567187...of-interest-description-in-hannah-graham-case
Clearly! I remember during my following of the Baby Lisa and Bay Ayla case, where several attorneys recommended never speaking with LE until you really have to and then with an attorney present.and you should realize that they could be innocent and spend the rest of their lives in jail for a crime they didn't commit, due to sloppy and unjust LE efforts.
and you should realize that they could be innocent and spend the rest of their lives in jail for a crime they didn't commit, due to sloppy and unjust LE efforts.
it's not paranoia, dear. it's pretty common knowledge that black people are targetes and scapegoated all the time for these crimes, especially if they live in poverty. maybe read up on more cases.
getting the wrong guy in jail helps no one.
I think that those "black dudes" should realize that a missing girl is far more important than a feeling of paranoia that someone is out to get them. Seriously ... this is a time to set all that aside and do everything possible to help, especially if some "black dude" has information that will help in locating the missing girl.