Found Deceased KY - Savannah Spurlock, 22, left 'The Other Bar' with 2 men, Richmond, 4 Jan 2019 # 2

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And; Her mom said earlier that SS was "very intoxicated". Most folks aren't fine and coherent, when they are very intoxicated (then again, maybe my interpretation of very intoxicated is different than her mom's). It was also reported, in the beginning, that there was another girl in the car too, could be that the one guy's hair is long? Was there another female who left the house earlier and confirmed she was there? It's all so strange, that I think that early on, some believed, that she just took off, and would show up after awhile.

I think she and the friend got mad, she chose to not ride home with her, and got a lil lit, and still wanted to have some fun. Had struck up a convo with one of the guys at the bar, and decided to head out with him for an "after party". IF she was a former heavy user, or even a casual user, and she used hard drugs that night, combine that with alcohol, and her body not fully healed, it could have been a fatal mix, and it's just a matter of finding her. That's most folks' guess around here.

The boys may know that she left the home, with one of the them, that morning, but are covering for that one, also. She may have been out of it, and died later that day, somewhere else. They had to get her out of the home before the parents came home?

Just spitballing.
I can see all of that happening.
 
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I have two thoughts, either agree with your thinking that she was left alone with only one person, or, she called someone to come pick her up and truly did leave. That the men haven't caved yet, that no trace of SS has been found with the ground searches. It leaves me puzzled thinking someone possibly could have picked her up.

That her phone didn't turn off until 8:30-ish.......strange to me. If it was someone in the car with her, surely they knew of the FaceTime call she had with her mom? They knew she said she would be home in the morning. If they have to get rid of her, they would know to get rid of her phone too. Unless she dropped it in their house and they didn't know it was there until later when they went to clean up. But again, wouldn't they have pings/reports on her phone by now to show where at least the phone was, even if the phone was destroyed?

And I still don't get FaceTime. I'm curious to know if he mom called her or FaceTimed her first? Did her mom call and SS FaceTimed back? I have kids, a little younger than SS, but FT isn't even an option in their minds. It's text, text, text. Especially if they were older and out at 3AM with strange men. I don't get why SS didn't just TEXT her mom back. Less questions, less seeing if SS was intoxicated or not, less having to argue with her mom. Why did she FaceTime? That's a big question to me. I feel she left the bar on her own, but I'm wondering if once in the car and they started telling her mom to "chill", did she realize it wasn't a smart decision and was looking for her mom to "lay down the law" and say she would come and pick her up?

Driver, SS in front and two people in back. Am I wrong that I thought I read they dropped one of those men off at another car then he followed them. When they dropped him off, I'm thinking SS jumped in back and that's why one of the stories says both, front seat and back seat?

All good thoughts, but SS had taken Mom's car, and she needed it in the a.m. One reason she may have been annoyed with SS for not coming back earlier, and going out to a bar. Mom had to worry about her vehicle getting back, where SS was going, and she was intoxicated, poor mom was probably very stressed.
 
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There was a truck following. The LEO in Garrard, spotted the truck in question that they were searching for, and that helped them find the other two men. She rode home in the white car, that they towed from the home, from my understanding.

Are you saying she rode in a white car to the last place she ended up? I'm still not sure if this rural home they're talking about today is the home they searched where they towed away the car. Do you know?
 
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Her poor Mom probably is unable to get everything she says factual at this time.

I read today the Mom said Savannah told her she was going out for a little bit and did not say to a bar. That would explain why the Mom let her have the car.

A lot does not add up and thinking the Mom maybe confused or just not being honest. Shes' in a bad position right now. People are judging her, her daughter etc.

This. Some are just brutal, :oops: others are not though. It's been terrible on that poor girl's FB. I think the only reason they haven't shut it down, is that they may not know the pw, or, could be, they hope someone will post who knows what happened to her.
 
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You keep talking about a head injury SS's mom sustained. May I ask where you heard this information?

I heard it on SM, but don't know if it is fact or fiction.
 
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Are you saying she rode in a white car to the last place she ended up? I'm still not sure if this rural home they're talking about today is the home they searched where they towed away the car. Do you know?
Is there a link to the home being searched today?
 
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This. Some are just brutal, :oops: others are not though. It's been terrible on that poor girl's FB. I think the only reason they haven't shut it down, is that they may not know the pw, or, could be, they hope someone will post who knows what happened to her.
Seems like LE either shuts it down or leaves it open for the reason you gave. There is a reason Mom hasn't changed her FB settings. Hopefully a friend will go through and delete the bad stuff when the time comes.
 
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This. Some are just brutal, :oops: others are not though. It's been terrible on that poor girl's FB. I think the only reason they haven't shut it down, is that they may not know the pw, or, could be, they hope someone will post who knows what happened to her.

The Police read some FB profiles, pgs and groups. I know they do sometimes in missing person cases and would think in this case they would. I've read her pg a few times.
 
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I am one who is open to the idea of her possibly leaving the house under her own free will, but I was thinking maybe an Uber or Lyft account vs calling a friend. The 8:30am phone turn off is what opened this possibility for me. Though I will say it seems much more likely the men are somehow involved. MOO

There might be one or two uber or lyft drivers in that area but we're talking a $60 ride at least. Probably have to schedule in advance too. Taxis are non existent.
 
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BBM- The new information about the cell phone going out of service around 8:30-8:45am is very interesting to me. That is very different than previous information of it going off after the FaceTime call. It opens a small possibility up in my mind of someone other than the 3 possibly being involved. I still think the 3 men are more likely, but it gives a small bit of doubt. MOO
It's possible the phone died/went off after the FT call, then she charged it and powered it back on, and then it died/went off again at 8:30AM
 
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There might be one or two uber or lyft drivers in that area but we're talking a $60 ride at least. Probably have to schedule in advance too. Taxis are non existent.
I am surprised Uber would service such a rural area. My son lives in an area like that and they can't even get pizza delivery.
 
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Rethinking the possibility SS didn't make it to the home. Because of this quote “We know that she ended up at a home in Garrard County some time after leaving the bar with these three men," Richardson said." The officer is stating it like it is a fact. I don't believe he would say that based only on what one of the men said. I'm thinking they found something that verified SS was there.
 
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I haven't heard a home is being searched today. Just articles saying she was last at a rural home 50 miles South of Lexington. Is this the house they searched a few days ago?

Missing Kentucky mom taken to rural home, police say
Got it. Thanks for the reply!
ETA: I only know of one home that was searched so I would guess that is the home referred to in the articles. I think it states that in an article.
 
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I need to ask, is the rural home they reported on today the same home they searched a few days ago? I'm thinking the rural home 50 miles South of Lexington where Savannah was last is a different home than the one searched and the vehicle was towed.

Richmond is South of Lexington, anyone know if this rural home is close to Richmond?

This is the where the white care was towed from, the location relative to here home, and the bar, and search at Cedar Creek Lake.
 

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I have no idea how much blood you would have to lose to lose your life in a situation like this or what other complications may occur. Guess I should do some research on the subject. Did a little to find out how many weeks beofre you should have sex, need to read some more.

If she bled on a mattress, sheets and or blankets they could easily get rid of that.

A mattress would be harder to explain, as the one fella lived with his parents, and there would be a nice new mattress in there. Mom, Dad, I just thought I'd buy a new mattress while you were away. LE knocks on the door four days later...
 
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