Imo, a cruise ship is the absolute last place human traffickers would seek victims. They want people who won't be looked for.
My problem with this is the lack of any additional sources of information cited.Except we know for a fact it happens on cruise ships.
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Human Trafficking and the Hospitality Industry | Homeland Security
Traffickers often take advantage of the privacy and anonymity accessible through the hospitality industry.www.dhs.gov
Thank God my husband and I never made it on a watch list.Condoms and lube a warning sign of trafficking?![]()
Unless that is the only way to lock the cabin door. Locking the door would be a natural thing to do, pretty much automatic. So was the deadbolt locking beyond a normal locking mechanism and procedure?
Welcome to Websleuths @ChantNLI'm new to this site and this story caught my eye. also dont know if my response is under the correct topic. We just watched a doc about a girl who dissapeared from a cruiseship on Netf. and I thought this was about the same story but this is different. I can imagine there is some traffic going around on these ships of woman its whiped under the floor as a runaway story.
I hope we get some clarification about the 'demons in the past' comment from Anna's grandmother. ''Past demons' are something I expect to hear from an adult recovering from alcoholism or substance abuse, or maybe a released prison inmate. Not typically a phrase used to describe a 16 year old.“Demons in his past” Though open to interpretation as to what that might mean wrt TH, still, imo those are very strong words considering a sixteen year old without a whole lot of life experience. At any rate, many, many people struggle with (and many overcome) their demons and manage to not kill anyone, let alone a family member.
At any rate, since (allegedly) having killed his stepsister, every time TH looks in the mirror he’ll now see a very real Demon staring back at him.
So senseless and sad. Another beautiful innocent life with so much promise taken much too soon in a most horrific way. Heartbreaking to think about how scared she must have been and her suffering, poor young woman. Unfathomable.
May justice be swift and harsh.
RIP Anna
IMO
I suspect "demons" is being used euphemistically to minimize and explain the suspect's apparent past of behavioral issues. Whether those reported behavioral issues are rooted in a mental health problem or a failure by adults around him to address bad behavior appropriately when it occurred is still to be seen IMO.I hope we get some clarification about the 'demons in the past' comment from Anna's grandmother. ''Past demons' are something I expect to hear from an adult recovering from alcoholism or substance abuse, or maybe a released prison inmate. Not typically a phrase used to describe a 16 year old.
Mental health issues are the only thing I can think of that would apply in this case.
JMO
Having been on 30+ cruises since the mid-1980s, on several different cruise lines, I would also like to point out that stateroom doors lock automatically when closed. Cabin doors can be accessed only with a key card or medallion. When you enter your stateroom, the heavy door usually closes all the way on its own. If not, you push it closed, and it is locked and can be opened only with a key card or medallion. Stateroom stewards can also access the cabin with their keycard, but they cannot open a door that is double-locked. The deadbolt or night lock can only be accessed by shipboard personnel.It is NOT a normal locking mechanism, not when other users of the cabin are outside. When cabin door is deadbolted it cannot be opened with the key card (unless it is a master key the guests have no access to). So deadbolting the door instead of just shutting it, means he wanted to prevent other people from entering. Why if he just wanted to ogle her a bit?