anything could have happened, thank you so much to god that you say it.\-said toimkeylime.
...That's not to say they'd allow it to exist totally out in the open, or allow violence to become a regular part of it (which itself would be bad PR for IU). But just below the surface, controlled to a point, I could see them allowing.
In his list of witnesses submitted to possibly be called in his defense at the civil trial, CR lists two BPD police detectives by name. Why would he call police detectives to testify on his behalf? .
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So, IOW, it's not necessarily because a couple of law enforcement officials were on CR's side that they'd make his witness list.
In JR's witness list, he simply lists "representatives of Bloomington Police Department". If that's all that CR listed, I'd be inclined to think that the defense was planning to call police witnesses, just to ask, "Isn't it true that the Bloomington Police Department has not chosen to charge my client with being criminally responsible for any misfortune befalling Lauren Spierer?", basically to make the point that if the police could prove anything against JR or CR, then they'd arrest them; so I'm thinking it would be valuable just to have the police on record as saying that: that they have no conclusive proof against them for anything.
What interests me is CR's list naming two detectives by name. Even more intriguing, whereas the second detective is listed by first and last name, the first detective is listed as "Detective [last name]", and then "(first name unknown)". This makes me imagine that the names were coming out of CR's head, told to his lawyer, and CR couldn't remember one of the first names. Like, hypothetically, CR tells his lawyer, "Look if we have to, I want to call the detectives I was working with as an informant, to testify that they told me to infiltrate this group." And, hypothetically, the lawyer says, "Do you remember the names of the detectives you worked with?" And CR says, "Detective so-and-so, and I can't remember the other guy's first name." Just speculating. I mean, if they were just the detectives that were officially working the disappearance, could the lawyers not have found out both first names for the witness list? Maybe I'm reading too much into it.
That's an interesting thought. It addresses one of the things that has made me question random abduction. I've never thought there would be many pervs out at 4:15 am (could be wrong, of course). In the Hannah Graham case, for instance, I can see the suspect combing the bar scene looking for a vulnerable young woman. I can also see a perv waiting in an alley etc., for an opportunity. But 4:15 is late and random, IMO. Of course, 4:15 itself could be wrong, but I don't get why JR would insert himself and that time into the equation. ???
Although I still question her being able to do so, I have wondered if LS could have stumbled out of 5N to escape unwanted attention from one or more of the 5N guys. Maybe he/they got pissed that she wouldn't cooperate and gave her good riddance? If so, maybe she went the wrong way and hid? Of course, being found by someone else with bad intentions would be the worst luck ever. But who knows ...
Nothing would surprise me at this point. I have flip flopped so many times. I rarely post because I cannot make my mind up. Nothing fits perfectly, not even good. All scenarios are still on the table for me.
this MB had a paper due, obviously he documented that. So what? Why would that even enter into the scenario? Well, if he had any adderall, or any of the new adderall type "focusing" drugs these students are crazy about, and btw their parents help them get scripts for. If he had some lines of adderall out, and we know he was running back and forth to JR's so IMO, it could have been that people knew MB had some lines of adderall out, because after all, he had a paper due.No matter how much he partied that night, that ol' paper was going to get written!
His "confused" stories could be because maybe he offered Lauren a line or two of adderall. I've always thought it was MB who asked if Lauren wanted to party, not the other way around. Afterall, Lauren didn't have her purse, shoes, etc. How was she going to offer anything to him?
He can say that while he was upstairs, Lauren must have helped herself unasked to some adderall he was using to study. This is the entire reason for the paper due, if he is in fact aiding and abetting in this. IMO, he most likely has a prescription for adderall, of course it could be vyvanse or any of those VERY addictive and potent drugs. Doing a hit of vyvanse, for example, could have meant the end for Lauren, it just can't be mixed with anything.
I don't think MB was involved anymore than he says. The time line pretty much fits with what can be tracked by camera and what JR has said. JR isn't going to be taking the rap for anyone. MB was working on papers that were due the next day, and LE was able to corroborate that with the course profs, and MB's computer. That he was working on them last minute is typical for students. Whether he was on anything to help him through that ordeal, who knows? But he was confronted with two drunk, out of it people--CR and Lauren. It makes sense he just wanted to get them out of his hair. It's not fun to be around people like that when you are not in the same shape, and it was way past party time. There's evidence that CR did vomit, and the story is that MB just guided him to his room so he could pass out in bed. Then, whatever the story or reason, he took Lauren over to JR's. MB was not a close friend of Laurens, whereas JR and she went back a long ways.
By that time in the morning, everyone was worn out and those who'd been drinking and drugging it up were probably really feeling it. I really can see why JR did not want to stir from his place and walk Lauren home.
I think she was walking home barefoot and still obviously out of it when someone driving by, spotted her, offered her a ride, and that was it. No cameras to catch it so she literally disappeared in thin air. If someone had been quick enough to collect every single camera within a given radius and track every single vehicle that was out at that time in the morning, as some citizens did in the Leiby Kletzy case, maybe something could have been found. There could not be that many cars out and about that time of the morning.
That there were not several teams of very good cadaver dogs let loose in that area is puzzling, or there were and no definitive hits were found. Had she died in that area and her body had to be transported, the dogs would have noted something. I read something about some unofficial dogs showing some scent, but nothing about official cadaver dogs finding anything, and I think they were brought on the scene. I think Lauren left the area alive, and something happened off site. Whoever was with her either killed her or she died on that person(s). Off the police and search radar, so she could have been dropped off anywhere.
I don't think MB was involved anymore than he says. The time line pretty much fits with what can be tracked by camera and what JR has said. JR isn't going to be taking the rap for anyone. MB was working on papers that were due the next day, and LE was able to corroborate that with the course profs, and MB's computer. That he was working on them last minute is typical for students. Whether he was on anything to help him through that ordeal, who knows? But he was confronted with two drunk, out of it people--CR and Lauren. It makes sense he just wanted to get them out of his hair. It's not fun to be around people like that when you are not in the same shape, and it was way past party time. There's evidence that CR did vomit, and the story is that MB just guided him to his room so he could pass out in bed. Then, whatever the story or reason, he took Lauren over to JR's. MB was not a close friend of Laurens, whereas JR and she went back a long ways.
By that time in the morning, everyone was worn out and those who'd been drinking and drugging it up were probably really feeling it. I really can see why JR did not want to stir from his place and walk Lauren home.
I think she was walking home barefoot and still obviously out of it when someone driving by, spotted her, offered her a ride, and that was it. No cameras to catch it so she literally disappeared in thin air. If someone had been quick enough to collect every single camera within a given radius and track every single vehicle that was out at that time in the morning, as some citizens did in the Leiby Kletzy case, maybe something could have been found. There could not be that many cars out and about that time of the morning.
That there were not several teams of very good cadaver dogs let loose in that area is puzzling, or there were and no definitive hits were found. Had she died in that area and her body had to be transported, the dogs would have noted something. I read something about some unofficial dogs showing some scent, but nothing about official cadaver dogs finding anything, and I think they were brought on the scene. I think Lauren left the area alive, and something happened off site. Whoever was with her either killed her or she died on that person(s). Off the police and search radar, so she could have been dropped off anywhere.
But how do you account for Valerie Sokolov's claim that MB told her LS had left when he was upstairs with CR? Here's the link ... it's a little ways down:
http://www.indianapolismonthly.com/features/the-lauren-spierer-mystery-unraveled/
I don't get why this woman would put herself and reputation on the line by saying this if if didn't happen. Unless she had some vendetta against MB, I don't see what good it would do her. Also, I'm curious as what proof there is that CR vomited at 5N. I can see that happening, based on the fact that he was drinking and got punched in the face, but I've never seen it supported by anything except MB's claim.
Maybe it's wishful thinking, but IMO, most guys would help a young woman in LS' condition home. She was enough out of it for MB to take her to JR's, and she had a bruise on her face that she couldn't remember getting. It's alleged that JR tried to find her a ride, which would suggest he thought she needed one. In addition, DB was also at the apartment, so if JR couldn't, DB could have.
I'm not saying that LS couldn't have somehow left 5N and been picked up by someone with nefarious intentions. But MB's story does vary, and JR's doesn't really make sense, IMO.
ok I guess you said it more politely, thanks.
I don't think MB was involved anymore than he says. The time line pretty much fits with what can be tracked by camera and what JR has said. JR isn't going to be taking the rap for anyone. MB was working on papers that were due the next day, and LE was able to corroborate that with the course profs, and MB's computer. That he was working on them last minute is typical for students. Whether he was on anything to help him through that ordeal, who knows? But he was confronted with two drunk, out of it people--CR and Lauren. It makes sense he just wanted to get them out of his hair. It's not fun to be around people like that when you are not in the same shape, and it was way past party time. There's evidence that CR did vomit, and the story is that MB just guided him to his room so he could pass out in bed. Then, whatever the story or reason, he took Lauren over to JR's. MB was not a close friend of Laurens, whereas JR and she went back a long ways.
By that time in the morning, everyone was worn out and those who'd been drinking and drugging it up were probably really feeling it. I really can see why JR did not want to stir from his place and walk Lauren home.
I think she was walking home barefoot and still obviously out of it when someone driving by, spotted her, offered her a ride, and that was it. No cameras to catch it so she literally disappeared in thin air. If someone had been quick enough to collect every single camera within a given radius and track every single vehicle that was out at that time in the morning, as some citizens did in the Leiby Kletzy case, maybe something could have been found. There could not be that many cars out and about that time of the morning.
That there were not several teams of very good cadaver dogs let loose in that area is puzzling, or there were and no definitive hits were found. Had she died in that area and her body had to be transported, the dogs would have noted something. I read something about some unofficial dogs showing some scent, but nothing about official cadaver dogs finding anything, and I think they were brought on the scene. I think Lauren left the area alive, and something happened off site. Whoever was with her either killed her or she died on that person(s). Off the police and search radar, so she could have been dropped off anywhere.
I hear you. This morning, while painting the bathroom, I started thinking about MB's not quite interchangeable stories. This has undoubtedly been brought up here (probably more than once), but I wonder if MB has more than one story because he was trying to cover more than one base. Like maybe he told the neighbor woman that LS left while he was upstairs before he knew that more than one person had seen him walk her into JR's or something. Maybe DB really was asleep at JR's and woke up with the commotion. Or maybe LS was at MB/CR's place more than once that night. Maybe she did leave MB/CR's on her own volition earlier than reported, was carried back, and then left again with "assistance."
I'm not saying that something excluding the POIs couldn't have happened, but I really need an answer to why MB kept changing his story. For whatever reason, it seems like MB had to piece things together. I think we need to know why ...
But how do you account for Valerie Sokolov's claim that MB told her LS had left when he was upstairs with CR? Here's the link ... it's a little ways down:
http://www.indianapolismonthly.com/features/the-lauren-spierer-mystery-unraveled/
I don't get why this woman would put herself and reputation on the line by saying this if if didn't happen. Unless she had some vendetta against MB, I don't see what good it would do her.