MI MI - Danielle Stislicki, 28, Southfield, 2 Dec 2016 #10

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  • #681
Because we.don't realize the harm a person can do to u.... esp if u know them.
 
  • #682
Because at this point, DS was still with someone she knew and possibly trusted. I don't think it's possible she would've realized the magnitude of the danger she was in. She may have thought she could appeal to him and talk him through whatever was going on (just basing it on accounts made by friends of her sincerity). All MOO.

If DS was being forced to drive somewhere and she felt like her life was being threatened by someone in the car with her. Then why not purposely get into a small fender bender....pretend to pass out at the wheel...etc
That would get peoples attention (witnesses) and have police on sight in minutes. Enough to thwart any plan the perp had.
 
  • #683
Because at this point, DS was still with someone she knew and possibly trusted. I don't think it's possible she would've realized the magnitude of the danger she was in. She may have thought she could appeal to him and talk him through whatever was going on (just basing it on accounts made by friends of her sincerity). All MOO.

Exactly!
 
  • #684
If DS was being forced to drive somewhere and she felt like her life was being threatened by someone in the car with her. Then why not purposely get into a small fender bender....pretend to pass out at the wheel...etc
That would get peoples attention (witnesses) and have police on sight in minutes. Enough to thwart any plan the perp had.
Hindsight is 20/20. It is easy for someone on the outside looking in to rationalize what they would do. But, our panicked brains don't rationalize. They react, typically in fight, flight, or freeze. It is impossible to know what one would do in a similar situation, especially because we have such limited information about what even occurred.

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  • #685
So then what are the odds of that?
That was a rumor with zero back up. No cameras or security guard who couldn't recall.



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  • #686
true. I was just thinking if a gun was pulled on her, or he took away her phone, made her go here or there...etc (any threat)
Not just a casual drive with a guy in the completely opposite direction you need to go to meet up with your friend for dinner.
 
  • #687
Is it a rumor or fact that DS was seen at FG's house by witnesses the day she went missing?
 
  • #688
Because we.don't realize the harm a person can do to u.... esp if u know them.

You can't have it both ways...you said upset and driving erratically...if that's the case you're already fearing for your life....

If she isn't afraid then the above isn't occurring
 
  • #689
Is it a rumor or fact that DS was seen at FG's house by witnesses the day she went missing?

We don't know the answer to that. The only way it's a fact is if there is evidence of that or a camera picked her image up going in there.

So currently it's a rumor it also could have been a rumor created after the first search...people put two and two together.
 
  • #690
Because at this point, DS was still with someone she knew and possibly trusted. I don't think it's possible she would've realized the magnitude of the danger she was in. She may have thought she could appeal to him and talk him through whatever was going on (just basing it on accounts made by friends of her sincerity). All MOO.

Or she was with no one or somebody she didn't know.....no one really knows when the abduction happened...or how
 
  • #691
You can't have it both ways...you said upset and driving erratically...if that's the case you're already fearing for your life....

If she isn't afraid then the above isn't occurring

I have been in this situation. And I did not call the cops.
Because I knew him.
 
  • #692
This was a great idea for her dad to do. IMO
These ppl know him well and I'm sure could shed some light on this dude.

I worry they'd only defend him. It's amazing how family and friends will defend someone even when everything points to that person. Even after a jury finds them guilty... :/


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  • #693
I worry they'd only defend him. It's amazing how family and friends will defend someone even when everything points to that person. Even after a jury finds them guilty... :/


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Agree. I see this all the time in cases of children alleging sexual abuse. Often, LE, CPS, family members, and friends look for any chance that the allegations could be untrue. They don't do it because they condone the alleged crime but because the crime seems so far out of the acceptable range for anyone, let alone someone they care about. Mentally healthy people don't want to believe anyone can commit heinous crimes and it is a defense mechanism to hold onto even the most unlikely glimmers of hope that it didn't happen. That is easier than accepting the unthinkable.

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  • #694
I worry they'd only defend him. It's amazing how family and friends will defend someone even when everything points to that person. Even after a jury finds them guilty... :/


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I don't know.
Id think they might distance themselves but they all can't be bad. I'm sure the cops have spoken to them if LE thinks SG is responsible.
 
  • #695
I worry they'd only defend him. It's amazing how family and friends will defend someone even when everything points to that person. Even after a jury finds them guilty... :/


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Well, there's bound to be someone in those groups that doesn't like him, and has heard things....jmo
 
  • #696
I wonder ....
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This dinner with her GF..... was it planned ahead of time or were plans made that day?
I have read both scenarios.
 
  • #697
I wonder if he we t to visit wife in hospital that evening?
 
  • #698
Agree. I see this all the time in cases of children alleging sexual abuse. Often, LE, CPS, family members, and friends look for any chance that the allegations could be untrue. They don't do it because they condone the alleged crime but because the crime seems so far out of the acceptable range for anyone, let alone someone they care about. Mentally healthy people don't want to believe anyone can commit heinous crimes and it is a defense mechanism to hold onto even the most unlikely glimmers of hope that it didn't happen. That is easier than accepting the unthinkable.

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It's so sad. An old co worker of mine has hung out with FG before. I wanted to ask her about him but don't talk to her much.


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Actually someone said it looked like Danielle. No one ever stated it was Danielle. It would be more accurate to say "there was a rumor that a person that looked like Danielle pulled into the apartment complex right before her own."

I live in Ohio and every other vehicle on the road is an SUV or crossover type of SUV. I have yet to see a Jeep renegade here of any color and I have been looking since this disappearance. Plenty of other Jeeps-- Cherokee, Patriot, Wranglers.... How ccommon is a black 2015 Jeep Renegade up there.
 
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