MI MI - Danielle Stislicki, 28, Southfield, 2 Dec 2016 #5

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  • #901
So WDIV Click on Detroit shared a video about 2 hours ago on their fb. I dont know if i can post link here, but in video it says the biggest fearbis that she has been taken for Human Trafficking.... hmmmm....

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I think they will continue to speculate that until they find her. Sadly, that may be the only theory continuing hope for the family that they find her alive.

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I watched and posted that video yesterday following the 5:00PM newscast. Just watched it again, and I think the reporter is suggesting that Danielle's parents fear that Danielle might have been a victim of trafficking. It's probably easier for them to consider something like this instead of acknowledging that their daughter was a victim of foul play and is no longer alive. I think most parents of missing persons don't want to consider the worst and will entertain any other possibility, in this case, human trafficking. :moo:
 
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Just touching base here, still hoping something comes about soon for Danielle
 
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Wait a minute. How did they know she had two keys on the keyring. Maybe it is just the smoke buddy that is missing!

I posted this before but I mentioned my friend has a jeep and she has keyless entry and start so she literally never uses a key to get in/out of her car or to even drive it. She keeps her keys in her purse. I don't know if there's any way of knowing if DS had this? Maybe that's why they're only looking for her key chain and two keys (?) maybe her apartment building/door keys, mailbox keys, or friends apt keys. If she was grabbing a dime bag before going to her friends (I know my friends and I use to like to smoke before making food and eating), she may have only had her apt keys and cell phone on her. I know I use to jump in the passages seat of someone's car and jump back out with usually just my keys and phone. I never thought about how dangerous that probably was til now....


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  • #908
Simple facts. Twelve agencies became involved almost immediately. S.O.N.I.C. was praised for their role in solving this. A house was searched on two or more occasions. It is announced it appears she was the victim of a crime. The public has been asked not to do any searches. The authorities don't seem to be doing additional searches.

Considering these facts, it doesn't seem like they are looking for a live person.

What did S.O.N.I.C solve?
 
  • #909
I posted this before but I mentioned my friend has a jeep and she has keyless entry and start so she literally never uses a key to get in/out of her car or to even drive it. She keeps her keys in her purse. I don't know if there's any way of knowing if DS had this? Maybe that's why they're only looking for her key chain and two keys (?) maybe her apartment building/door keys, mailbox keys, or friends apt keys. If she was grabbing a dime bag before going to her friends (I know my friends and I use to like to smoke before making food and eating), she may have only had her apt keys and cell phone on her. I know I use to jump in the passages seat of someone's car and jump back out with usually just my keys and phone. I never thought about how dangerous that probably was til now....


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Things have changed over the past 5 years with marijuana. It does not make any logical sense to me there was any connection to buying a dime bag scenario. It's Michigan...it is comparable to saying she was buying a bottle of vodka in the parking lot. Weed is not some parking lot pick up item. My guess she had her medical marijuana card. There are 20,000 people alone in Oakland County with a card.
 
  • #910
I also think she met someone in the parking lot and jumped in their car. Maybe it wasn't weed maybe it was but Something went terribly wrong. Jmo
 
  • #911
All thIs talk about whether someone has to ask to leave early made me remember a funny story. When I was a teen, my husband (boyfriend at the time lol) was working at a business very very close to DS work on telegraph. Even though he was 17, his uncle was high up in the company and mike (husbands name) had been working there for awhile. He had known to ask to get off of work early to go to my uncles lake house to jet ski for a week but unbeknownst to me, had never gotten around to ask.

So the day of the lake trip, I am waiting and waiting for him to arrive at my house. I called his work to make sure he left and was told that he hadnt, but that he was in the bathroom. I was so mad that he was still at work and I was like 15 or 16 at the time and called his work two more times and was told he was still in the bathroom...I was just hanging up with his work when he pulled up in my driveway (a 30 minute drive from his work, maybe longer)

Turns out he just left early that day and the people he worked with assumed that for some reason he was in the bathroom for 45 minutes!

I ran outside and told him that his boss thinks he's in the bathroom at the office in Southfield LOL he was positive they knew he left but clearly they weren't listening when he casually mentioned leaving early instead of actually requesting and having an actual convo with his boss that he was leaving work at 3 instead of 5 that day....so I have always just assumed that you check to make sure it's fine thst your leaving early even if you think it's no big deal. It was funny, I was like your uncle clearly didn't listen to you when you were talking about jet skiing with me, you need to call them and being a dumb teenager, he was like no they will figure out I'm not in the bathroom eventually lol. I made him act like a grown up and call but he clearly was nervous about doing so. I told him it's better to double check and ask permission beforehand than having to call your boss and let him know your 35 minutes away and not stuck in the bathroom with what they must've assumed was some sort of horrific digestive system issue ;)
 
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Things have changed over the past 5 years with marijuana. It does not make any logical sense to me there was any connection to buying a dime bag scenario. It's Michigan...it is comparable to saying she was buying a bottle of vodka in the parking lot. Weed is not some parking lot pick up item. My guess she had her medical marijuana card. There are 20,000 people alone in Oakland County with a card.


That was less then 5 years ago and that's what we did...your experience may have been different but that's how it was for us and a lot of people. One person I knew that did that even worked at a medial marijuana place. Things are different for everyone...


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  • #913
How do u get a medical marijuana card?
If u do not have one can u use someone else's card?
 
  • #914
Perhaps you are correct. I live in Ann Arbor area and it is different here regarding weed.
 
  • #915
She could have easily obtained one after her injury/surgery. It is quite easy to obtain one if you choose to go that route.
 
  • #916
Things have changed over the past 5 years with marijuana. It does not make any logical sense to me there was any connection to buying a dime bag scenario. It's Michigan...it is comparable to saying she was buying a bottle of vodka in the parking lot. Weed is not some parking lot pick up item. My guess she had her medical marijuana card. There are 20,000 people alone in Oakland County with a card.

I agree. I know so many people with a medical Marijuana card, in michigan it's super easy, pretty impossible to be denied and as a result you see. Especially on telegraph road, tons of stores like groweries and dr. Offices that advertise with a green cross instead of the red one, making it clear it's a medical Marijuana office...it's something that is everywhere and not prosecuted anymore unless your caught with a ton of it lol, it's, in this area, as close to legal as possible and dispensaries are everywhere. People go to events and sell edibles out in the open, it's not something that you have to deal with shady scary dealers or anything at all here..

Personally, I don't partake in it. I've had multiple doctors, specialists, suggest I get onto it to deal with my nausea from a health condition I have but I never tried it...
That being said, I may not ever use the stuff but I know a ton of people who have their cards and the amount of stores that have popped up selling supplies for growing your plants is insane! It definitely is not something done in the shadows here, it is super safe to get because of all the legitimate people who got into the business side of Michigans medical Marijuana boom
 
  • #917
I watched and posted that video yesterday following the 5:00PM newscast. Just watched it again, and I think the reporter is suggesting that Danielle's parents fear that Danielle might have been a victim of trafficking. It's probably easier for them to consider something like this instead of acknowledging that their daughter was a victim of foul play and is no longer alive. I think most parents of missing persons don't want to consider the worst and will entertain any other possibility, in this case, human trafficking. :moo:
Still not same video. Its not a news cast video just something that was just posted on the WDIV fb page that has pictures with some stated facts/sentences. But, anyway back to finding Dani...

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  • #918
Perhaps you are correct. I live in Ann Arbor area and it is different here regarding weed.

Yup, that's the area I was in. Like I said, it's different for everyone. Even in the same area.


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  • #919
I agree. I know so many people with a medical Marijuana card, in michigan it's super easy, pretty impossible to be denied and as a result you see. Especially on telegraph road, tons of stores like groweries and dr. Offices that advertise with a green cross instead of the red one, making it clear it's a medical Marijuana office...it's something that is everywhere and not prosecuted anymore unless your caught with a ton of it lol, it's, in this area, as close to legal as possible and dispensaries are everywhere. People go to events and sell edibles out in the open, it's not something that you have to deal with shady scary dealers or anything at all here..

Personally, I don't partake in it. I've had multiple doctors, specialists, suggest I get onto it to deal with my nausea from a health condition I have but I never tried it...
That being said, I may not ever use the stuff but I know a ton of people who have their cards and the amount of stores that have popped up selling supplies for growing your plants is insane! It definitely is not something done in the shadows here, it is super safe to get because of all the legitimate people who got into the business side of Michigans medical Marijuana boom

I live in Michigan...selling weed illegally is still a thing even though there's cards and stores...


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I agree. I know so many people with a medical Marijuana card, in michigan it's super easy, pretty impossible to be denied and as a result you see. Especially on telegraph road, tons of stores like groweries and dr. Offices that advertise with a green cross instead of the red one, making it clear it's a medical Marijuana office...it's something that is everywhere and not prosecuted anymore unless your caught with a ton of it lol, it's, in this area, as close to legal as possible and dispensaries are everywhere. People go to events and sell edibles out in the open, it's not something that you have to deal with shady scary dealers or anything at all here..

Personally, I don't partake in it. I've had multiple doctors, specialists, suggest I get onto it to deal with my nausea from a health condition I have but I never tried it...
That being said, I may not ever use the stuff but I know a ton of people who have their cards and the amount of stores that have popped up selling supplies for growing your plants is insane! It definitely is not something done in the shadows here, it is super safe to get because of all the legitimate people who got into the business side of Michigans medical Marijuana boom

O/T, but, has that helped decrease the number of oxycodone prescriptions? In lots of states, oxy is the gateway to heroin and there is a huge epidemic of both. Seems like it would be a good solution -- can't imagine MJ smokers holding up CVS to get drugs (maybe Cheetos).
 
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