A couple of things:
Could the inconsistencies be warning signs? It's possible they found his things in a strange spot that doesn't match his account. Similarly, her items might have been found in a location that contradicts his narrative. I'm still puzzled by the fact that her belongings...
I need some clarification on a few points: She was last seen on March 6th at 5:50. Why did it take the authorities so long to discover SK's belongings, which weren't found until March 15th? Shouldn't SK and JR's friends have directed the authorities to the location where they were, allowing them...
Is it certain that he didn't report her missing? It's possible he was unaware of her absence until the other girls came back from their day trip and contacted him to check if she was still with him. Perhaps it was then that they all decided to report her missing.
If I remember correctly, the group had been together at a club at the hotel prior to walking to the beach (as shown on the surveillance footage). If that's accurate, I'm thinking they likely talked about their plans for the next day's excursion. If he knew about those plans, in his mind, there...
I agree with you. If they really left it in the room, that’s likely what caused their concern. After returning from their day trip, they noticed she hadn’t picked up her phone.
I thought I read somewhere the girls had a planned excursion that morning. From my experience, these "excursions" usually kick off early and wrap up around 3 or 4. I also thought I saw that the other girls went on the excursion, returned, noticed she was missing, and reported it immediately. To...
I feel like nowadays, people befriend each other on social media like instantly. So, for me, I feel like they would have some information on each other (thru social media).
Thinking out loud. It seems that people are rarely without their phones. For me, even if my phone is out of battery, I still carry it around in case I find a charging spot or need to make an emergency call with whatever little power is left. Secondly, when the boy regained consciousness/woke...
Quick question - if the autopsy revealed there was no water in his lungs (didn't drowned) and the death is ruled accidental, wouldn't there be bruising or at least something on the body that showed some kind of trauma (fell hit his head, etc.)? Something must have killed him before he hit the...
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