From what I have heard, there was a lot of drug use among the students. Lauren not excepted. The private detective that the Spierers hired pretty much summed that up. And it's typical of a lot of colleges. It does not seem to be likely that this was some drug lord venture. I thiink the police, the pi, the Spierers and most students think that the odds are for this involving someone in the community, probably someone who knew Lauren. The focus and the heat has been on the three POIs, and JW, because the POIs were the last to have seen Lauren by their own admissions, and JW is the boyfriends, and the way it often works out, is that one of those two categories has the perp in it. The big, bad stranger swooping in and snatching up the person does not usually happen. It does, but statistically, the chances are small.
But this is a university community, and though a big university, that whole area is quite small, and anyone living there gets a familiarity to others in that neigbhorhood. There is a lot of traffic around there with students, former students, hanger ons, townies. It certainly is a possibility that someone was cruising down that road that Lauren was taking home, in accordance to what JR has said, and picked her up. I don't mean kidnapped her, just stopped the car, and in she hopped. Could have been someone she knew, or just looked familiar. Or maybe someone with a history that just could not afford to have a corpse on his hands if she died when with the person. Could have done something nefarious, or just shared the final straw in terms of that night/morning's drugs that her heart could take, and she died. No one saw them, it was in that empty time of the mornings, so off the person went and ditched to body, an hour or so away. No cameras there; his/her good fortune--there could have been a female involved as well, and it might have been a scary time when everyone was looking and the cameras were all examined, but Bloomington LE did not go far enough, and the Spierers did not think of it. Unlike in the Leiby Kitky case where civilians took it upon themselves to ask for every bit of film footage they could get and sit and watch in real time. I think in the current case of Hannah Elizabeth Graham, the police have grabbed all the cameras out there, and are hopeful one of them got footage of what happened to her. It takes a long time as every bit of film has to be carefully watched, and the quality is often poor; easy to miss something. In the Spierer case, every single camera within a mile of JR's place should have been gotten and watched, and every single car or traceable person investigated. They could have done it, most of it anyways, had it occurred to them, but they did not. There was not that much traffic at that time of the morning. If every car that passed the cameras were accounted for, then an investigation of every single inhabitant within that block needed to be done, because it then meant she entered someone's place in that short distance. Also any cars that could have gone down the street where JR lived should have been noted between the time of the disappearance and until JR and the other POI's places were searched. With the money the Spierers put into the investigation and were willing to spend, this could have been done. It would have taken time, but we'd have more info now if it had been done, but the film was all recycled before anyone ever thought to do this, if ever they did. Most of these cameras record on top of themselves within a few days. The footage is not kept for perpetuity.
Those young men are not likely to be in any big time crime. They seem to me to be typical, selfish college students, spoiled and creatures of comfort, just as Lauren was. They were too out of it, too tired to bother with her and I'm sure that brings out the primal rage in Rob Spierer. The very idea of his sweet baby girl just left ot wander out there when she was in bad shape, barefooted. Not to mention the whole idea of a young woman among all of those males that night does not lead to any savory thoughts. There could have been a lot that happened, but IMO the bottom line is how she disappeared from that last place where she could be located. I do not believe that the three men would cover for each other to this extnet. What they are saying has a simplictity to it that makes me believe that the basic outline of what they said happened was true, though what's in that outline might well be some sordid activities that will never be disclosed, drugs, maybe sex, drinking, who knows? But she might well have left and turned that corner as JR said she did and meet up by some others equally in that state. That whole street was not covered by surveillance cameras, so anything could have happened there.
i don't think that the Spierers suit is going to shed any more light on what happened. The two men are simply going to stick to their stories and deny giving Lauren any contraband, CR is going to swear he doesn't remember a thing or his memories are to garbled and mixed with other nights to make any sense. JR is going say he was half asleep, and LS seemed to him to be quite able to leave and to try to detain a young woman in one's place against her will would have been an issue, especially if he was under influence himself. Where's any proof to the contrary? I think the Spierers are so furious about their helplessness and the futility of all of this that they are striking out at the only ones they can pinpoint as possibly responsible. Those two men truly showed no concern, did not care, were terribly irresponsible that night, and as a result, Lauren disappeared. Had they had a shred of decency, concern, this would not have happened. They did not call campus security or the police or Lauren's roommates.
CR seemed to have been under the double whammy of having drunk too much and also being punched; might have also imbibed in some durgs as well . It makes sense to me that he went home, threw up and went to bed, and his roommate's story fits. All perfectly reasonable. I see no proof to charge these men for anything. Boo to them for their lack of chivalry, concern and selfishness, but nothing criminal IMO. I see nothing deep and intrepid about any of the bunch. Very typical of many well to do college kids enjoying the blow out the brains culture of college.