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

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  • #61
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  • #62
Texas Equusearch Ohio / Midwest Chapter

Savannah Spurlock, missing. Last seen in Lexington, KY.

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  • #63
LE has never said foul play is likely. Have they?

Nope, they “decline to comment”, MOO, from conclusion I reached from previously linked articles.
 
  • #64
LE has never said foul play is likely. Have they?[/QUOTE
Not to my knowledge .... Actually the LE has been pretty tight when it comes to giving info.
 
  • #65
Really? I dunno. Look at this. Does anybody think they just don't look like the same purse?
I think they look alike . The purse was open on the video so it looks to me like it shows the black inside of it .
 
  • #66
Her mom checked in on her and she seemed intoxicated, but happy and not in distress. Staying up all night worrying about your kids when they are legally adults would be exhausting. When your kids are at college or aren't living with you, you have to trust they are okay. Calling to check up on your kid when they have your car makes sense. Savannah's mom seemed like she trusted her. Waiting up all night wouldn't have changed the outcome.
That is why I said that the phone call with her mother was confounding. As a parent I would have said, "get your 🤬🤬🤬 home now" and SS (or my child) may well have blown me off. Nonetheless as a parent I would be deeply troubled by a 22 year old daughter who had glibly put herself in that situation.

We have no true firm account of the phone call(s) IMHO.
 
  • #67
I've been doing a lot of thinking about all we know about this case. As far as I know they haven't said there was foul play involved so doesn't that mean they have not found anything to lead them to believe or tell them Savannah lost her life?

Wouldn't they tell the public foul play involved as soon as they determined that?

Leaves me thinking she did leave that home alive.

It's plausible just not probable IMO, no disrespect... she had no money, no car, no jacket and high heels 40 miles or more from home in a rural area and just starts walking smh.... its hard to picture that unless fleeing for her life.
 
  • #68
That is why I said that the phone call with her mother was confounding. As a parent I would have said, "get your 🤬🤬🤬 home now" and SS (or my child) may well have blown me off. Nonetheless as a parent I would be deeply troubled by a 22 year old daughter who had glibly put herself in that situation.

We have no true firm account of the phone call(s) IMHO.

In hindsight things look different. How could her mom know she was in danger. Demanding she come home probably wouldn't have done anything. It possibly seemed that she was safer not driving. Savannah's disappearance is not on her mom in any way. If SS was the victim of foul play whoever harmed her did something to her are the only ones to blame. I'm sure her mother is playing every last second of that night over in her head. She doesn't need judgement.
 
  • #69
It's plausible just not probable IMO, no disrespect... she had no money, no car, no jacket and high heels 40 miles or more from home in a rural area and just starts walking smh.... its hard to picture that unless fleeing for her life.

We've had a lot of discussion about this in the threads and most, if not all, feel she would have left because of something awful taking place. Or she could have been so drugged or intoxicated she was not in her right mind when she left the home. Also one of the men, two or all could have left this home with her alive and something happened after that. Just because her phone was off doesn't tell us much and a we just don't have enough info so we are left with a zillion different theories. The truth is, I have no idea what's happened to Savannah, just numerous theories.
 
  • #70
We've had a lot of discussion about this in the threads and most, if not all, feel she would have left because of something awful taking place. Or she could have been so drugged or intoxicated she was not in her right mind when she left the home. Also one of the men, two or all could have left this home with her alive and something happened after that. Just because her phone was off doesn't tell us much and a we just don't have enough info so we are left with a zillion different theories. The truth is, I have no idea what's happened to Savannah, just numerous theories.

Does anyone know what the neighborhood is like around the house she was last at? Sorry if this has been addressed. If (big if IMO) she had left or fled was she in an area that she could have gotten to another house for help? And were their neighbors close enough that could have noticed or heard something that night?
 
  • #71
We've had a lot of discussion about this in the threads and most, if not all, feel she would have left because of something awful taking place. Or she could have been so drugged or intoxicated she was not in her right mind when she left the home. Also one of the men, two or all could have left this home with her alive and something happened after that. Just because her phone was off doesn't tell us much and a we just don't have enough info so we are left with a zillion different theories. The truth is, I have no idea what's happened to Savannah, just numerous theories.
And their it is in a nutshell as frustrating as it is and with little to no info to go on from 3am on we have only theories to help fill the void. GOD BLESS the family and volunteers that are going through what I can only imagine being a nightmare, I appreciate this forum to come together and talk with all different generations and backgrounds..were definitely stronger as a family than as individuals!
 
  • #72
It's plausible just not probable IMO, no disrespect... she had no money, no car, no jacket and high heels 40 miles or more from home in a rural area and just starts walking smh.... its hard to picture that unless fleeing for her life.

I suspect that she didn’t walk away from that house. However, in my opinion, her doing what you describe seems perfectly compatible with the other decisions she’d made that evening.
 
  • #73
Does anyone know what the neighborhood is like around the house she was last at? Sorry if this has been addressed. If (big if IMO) she had left or fled was she in an area that she could have gotten to another house for help? And were their neighbors close enough that could have noticed or heard something that night?

It is rural, but with surrounding houses very close. It's on a corner of a secondary road, as I'd call it, and a single lane rd, again, I'd call it that. So she'd easily have seen another home if she walked out of that home. It's not a bad area but there's hard drugs in all parts of the county.
 
  • #74
In hindsight things look different. How could her mom know she was in danger. Demanding she come home probably wouldn't have done anything. It possibly seemed that she was safer not driving. Savannah's disappearance is not on her mom in any way. If SS was the victim of foul play whoever harmed her did something to her are the only ones to blame. I'm sure her mother is playing every last second of that night over in her head. She doesn't need judgement.
Agree that SS's mother is no doubt ruminating and full of sadness and regret but she is also not responsible just in an unfortunate scenario. SS is a victim if foul play happened of which seems highly likely.

Was thinking from my perspective and what I would have done in that situation. BTW I am (over protective) father of four daughters now well into middle age and stable. Could tell tales but won't.
 
  • #75
Agree that SS's mother is no doubt ruminating and full of sadness and regret but she is also not responsible just in an unfortunate scenario. SS is a victim if foul play happened of which seems highly likely.

Was thinking from my perspective and what I would have done in that situation. BTW I am (over protective) father of four daughters now well into middle age and stable. Could tell tales but won't.

Actually, it sounded to me as though her mother was concerned about her, during that last FaceTime/phone call. Wouldn’t that be why the strangers in the back seat were telling the mother to ‘chill?’
 
  • #76
Actually, it sounded to me as though her mother was concerned about her, during that last FaceTime/phone call. Wouldn’t that be why the strangers in the back seat were telling the mother to ‘chill?’

Did not mean to imply that her mother was no concerned, otherwise there would have been no phone call(s) at all. The phone calls had to be a confusing circumstance for her Mom given the time and circumstances. Poor woman.
 
  • #77
Does anyone know what the neighborhood is like around the house she was last at? Sorry if this has been addressed. If (big if IMO) she had left or fled was she in an area that she could have gotten to another house for help? And were their neighbors close enough that could have noticed or heard something that night?
google maps shows it to be rural, there are other houses around but other than that its farm land and again if authorities talked to neighbors they havent let us in on that.
 
  • #78
Did not mean to imply that her mother was no concerned, otherwise there would have been no phone call(s) at all. The phone calls had to be a confusing circumstance for her Mom given the time and circumstances. Poor woman.
I also wrote a post about her Mom, Savannah being intoxicated and her driving. Savannah had her Moms car and would be driving it home. I regret the post now. Nothing really the Mom could do at that point. She could have scolded her etc but they were on the phone with Savannah miles away and traveling.
 
  • #79
Actually, it sounded to me as though her mother was concerned about her, during that last FaceTime/phone call. Wouldn’t that be why the strangers in the back seat were telling the mother to ‘chill?’
Thank You! I find it rude that they where saying that as if the mom was going to ruin the plans. Also I heard an interview with the mom and she said she called SS and that her daughter hung up and then face timed her, I found that sequence of events odd. And I see different stories about 2 males in the back seat then another story has said a male and female in the backseat. A chronological timeline would be beneficial, idk how or why her friends left her at the bar or how it went from being a p/u truck and car leaving the bar to all of them in one vehicle.
 
  • #80
It is rural, but with surrounding houses very close. It's on a corner of a secondary road, as I'd call it, and a single lane rd, again, I'd call it that. So she'd easily have seen another home if she walked out of that home. It's not a bad area but there's hard drugs in all parts of the county.

If she walked the road, I think someone would have noticed her. These days people come & go at all hours.
 
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