Found Deceased KY - Savannah Spurlock, 22, left 'The Other Bar' with 2 men, Richmond, 4 Jan 2019 #3

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  • #881
Tricia, thank you for explaining.

Don't get discouraged. Most people are nice and willing to help. Since this case is still fresh it can be hard to keep up with and the information can vary a little from article to article. Police have kept a tight lid on details because this is an active case. We all want the same thing, for Savannah to be found. I really hope it is soon!
 
  • #882
Since they Texas Equasearch are going to be searching I sent a request for camera surveillance to them via PM on their FB page. This is their reply.
"Thank you for your concern. We are in contact with law enforcement and those close to the case and will search accordingly. Thanks."
Fingers crossed.
 
  • #883
So if they are searching again, this time with Texas Equasearch, then there has to be something to somebody's story that makes them think Savannah IS OUT THERE.
When these searches are ongoing I always think back to Caylee Anthony and how close she was to home.
I don't know. No rush. Not coming until Sat.
 
  • #884
The male individuals stories:
If all three males are not "guilty", they didn't "do anything" and she just "walked off"....she should have been found by now.....She didn't "drown" herself, jump off a bridge or collapse on the roadside......(unless someone picked her up).
If only one individual is "guilty"....i.e......the other two (males) went their separate ways, either one by one or together that morning, then only one knows the story (the other two have no information). Similar scenario of two are "guilty" and one (male) went his separate way. Two stories have to corroborate. The only way a story has to corroborate is if more than one male individual was involved in her demise. What do we really know about the stories these guys told LE?
 
  • #885
Prayers going out to Savanah’s lil ones. I hope for a happy bright future for them no matter what the outcome. This case is such a tragedy.
 
  • #886
The male individuals stories:
If all three males are not "guilty", they didn't "do anything" and she just "walked off"....she should have been found by now.....She didn't "drown" herself, jump off a bridge or collapse on the roadside......(unless someone picked her up).
If only one individual is "guilty"....i.e......the other two (males) went their separate ways, either one by one or together that morning, then only one knows the story (the other two have no information). Similar scenario of two are "guilty" and one (male) went his separate way. Two stories have to corroborate. The only way a story has to corroborate is if more than one male individual was involved in her demise. What do we really know about the stories these guys told LE?
All we know is one or all three said she left on foot. If she wasn't picked up, one would think she would be found by now. However, I have followed cases where people were found in places already searched & after a long period of time.
 
  • #887
I don't know. No rush. Not coming until Sat.

Or, they don't think they're looking for a living Savannah. They already did a lot more searching than in some of the other missing persons cases I've followed. Also, it takes time to coordinate these types of searches, especially from other states.

Some aspects of this case remind me of Christina Morris. Poor girl, she wasn't found for years, yet it was very clear that she just hadn't disappeared on her own. Luckily there was enough evidence of her demise and kidnapping to nail the perp. It's still early in this case, so I'm very hopeful.
 
  • #888
Or, they don't think they're looking for a living Savannah. They already did a lot more searching than in some of the other missing persons cases I've followed. Also, it takes time to coordinate these types of searches, especially from other states.

Some aspects of this case remind me of Christina Morris. Poor girl, she wasn't found for years, yet it was very clear that she just hadn't disappeared on her own. Luckily there was enough evidence of her demise and kidnapping to nail the perp. It's still early in this case, so I'm very hopeful.
I think it's a very big endeaver. They are looking for more searchers and need to set up a headquarters. Provide food and drink and bathrooms for searchers. Plus anything else I might have missed. Maybe a first aide station?
I think most of them come in campers but not sure on that. If not they would have to find housing and showers.
Lots of work goes into this group coming to search.
 
  • #889
I'm trying to envision the plausibility of "all three" males waving "bye-bye" to Savannah as she trucked on down the lonely country road or her waking up that morning and "all three" males were just snoozing away in the living room as she stole one of their hoodies and took off......

Was one the last to see hear alive?
Were two the last to see her alive?
Were three the last to see her alive?
 
  • #890
I'm trying to envision the plausibility of "all three" males waving "bye-bye" to Savannah as she trucked on down the lonely country road or her waking up that morning and "all three" males were just snoozing away in the living room as she stole one of their hoodies and took off......

Was one the last to see hear alive?
Were two the last to see her alive?
Were three the last to see her alive?

I've done just that in the past after spending the night with my boyfriend. His roomie would crash on the couch so as not to interrupt us, and half the time the roomie's boyfriend would be there too. I'd just get dressed, grab my bag, and let myself out.

In this case I think it's somewhat more likely that the two guys had gone home and there was only one guy when she woke up.
 
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  • #891
Have you never ran to the drug store after dark? Ever gone on a walk in a park? Ever gotten in your car without locking your door immediately? Exchanged some words with a stranger?
Most of us have done one or more and thought we were completely safe but were we?

one thing one learns on WS-there are many differing ideas re acceptable levels of risk.
 
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I've done just that in the past after spending the night with my boyfriend. His roomie would crash on the couch so as not to interrupt us, and half the time the roomie's boyfriend would be there too. I'd just get dressed, grab my bag, and let myself out.

In this case I think it's somewhat more likely that the two guys had gone home and there was only one guy when she woke up.
Miles and miles from home with no transportation and no coat in the middle of winter?
 
  • #894
Self delete - multiple quote didn't work
 
  • #895
I've done just that in the past after spending the night with my boyfriend. His roomie would crash on the couch so as not to interrupt us, and half the time the roomie's boyfriend would be there too. I'd just get dressed, grab my bag, and let myself out.

In this case I think it's somewhat more likely that the two guys had gone home and there was only one guy when she woke up.

Miles and miles from home with no transportation and no coat in the middle of winter?

Maybe....if someone was waiting to pick her up.....
 
  • #896
this is the weirdest case of not knowing who she was last seen with , usually we know.
 
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  • #898
If LE is counting on evidence from a body, it's been 5 weeks in variable weather conditions. Unless the cause of death is obvious, it could be hard to determine.
 
  • #899
one thing one learns on WS-there are many differing ideas re acceptable levels of risk.
I had a friend with two small children. She ran to the local drug store and was grabbed by two A A men in the parking lot and was raped so that's always on my mind!
 
  • #900
I wonder if any of the 3 guys or their families have participated or have been active in any of the searches in any way ?
 
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