Wow! So she does have a name?
That's what caught my attention too. I've been listening to her to make sure i got it right... I think i did.
Maybe it's the guy who entered the bathroom when VG was taking a shower?
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Wow! So she does have a name?
Where they searched yesterday is nowhere near lake belton.Was the “tip” that led to searching near Lake Belton that her phone last pinged near Belton?
My answers are just speculation but if I had to guess regarding the shower incident, men get away with a lot when it comes to abusive situations regarding female soldiers.I have questions. Why did it take nearly 2 months to open a sexual harassment investigation? Why did they feel that a superior going into her shower while she was naked wasn’t criminal enough? Why 2 months to finally request the phone records? Why did the Colonel himself have to start this last week? Why did Vanessa supposedly text her superior a serial # of a weapon? She definitely should know that that is against protocol.
why would this same superior have her text that in the first place? ... so he has her go in, for that report or gun, and then just to have her text him while he is at home? If he was in the office, she wouldn’t have needed to do that.
I don’t know, there are too many holes in this story, as said by her lawyer.
From one of the interviews, the mother states that they were given a name by her friend and someone else. The mother gave CID this name, and she hasn’t received a response on what they’re doing with that.That's what caught my attention too. I've been listening to her to make sure i got it right... I think i did.
Maybe it's the guy who entered the bathroom when VG was taking a shower?
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Garcia stated that text about serial numbers was probably the suspect making it look like she was on base at that time. And he marked her present at roll call knowing she wasn’t thereMy answers are just speculation but if I had to guess regarding the shower incident, men get away with a lot when it comes to abusive situations regarding female soldiers.
As far as the texting serial # thing, who knows. Maybe she didn’t know it was wrong. Maybe she was forced into it. But like I said, men are at a lot higher seniority than woman.
Has that name been made public?From one of the interviews, the mother states that they were given a name by her friend and someone else. The mother gave CID this name, and she hasn’t received a response on what they’re doing with that.
the lawyer stated today, that they weren’t given any info on CID investigating this person.
I have questions. Why did it take nearly 2 months to open a sexual harassment investigation? Why did they feel that a superior going into her shower while she was naked wasn’t criminal enough? Why 2 months to finally request the phone records? Why did the Colonel himself have to start this last week? Why did Vanessa supposedly text her superior a serial # of a weapon? She definitely should know that that is against protocol.
why would this same superior have her text that in the first place? ... so he has her go in, for that report or gun, and then just to have her text him while he is at home? If he was in the office, she wouldn’t have needed to do that.
I don’t know, there are too many holes in this story, as said by her lawyer.
I’m in total agreement and I hope a real investigation ensues nowIf I had any doubt there was a ranking member involved I don't now. and I do believe someone else knows but is afraid to speak up IMO. I cannot imagine how terrified she was knowing this happened. It makes me very angry and reminds me that women serving have not come so far after all...
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Has that name been made public?
I did see one Sergeant mentioned on the Finding Vanessa Facebook site, in comments, I’m wondering if this is the person.no it hasn’t. People have been leaving comments on their pages for them to make it known so that this can put pressure. But no, no name has been given.
I did see one Sergeant mentioned on the Finding Vanessa Facebook site, in comments, I’m wondering if this is the person.
Ft. Hood is not the best place to be stationed, especially for a female soldier. I had my share of horrific experiences living on base there. The MPs do not care what happens to the female soldiers. The final assault to me ended in me being hospitalized and there was NO report on the incident with no repercussions to the soldier who attacked me. None. It is the worst base I have been to. My gut feels she could be weighted down in one of the lakes nearby. I hope I am wrong.I have questions. Why did it take nearly 2 months to open a sexual harassment investigation? Why did they feel that a superior going into her shower while she was naked wasn’t criminal enough? Why 2 months to finally request the phone records? Why did the Colonel himself have to start this last week? Why did Vanessa supposedly text her superior a serial # of a weapon? She definitely should know that that is against protocol.
why would this same superior have her text that in the first place? ... so he has her go in, for that report or gun, and then just to have her text him while he is at home? If he was in the office, she wouldn’t have needed to do that.
I don’t know, there are too many holes in this story, as said by her lawyer.
1pm on base is bustling and noisy. It is not just a few soldiers but so many of them and most are focused on what they are doing. It is sometimes easier to lose something (or someone) in a crowd than in a less populated area. It would draw more attention to have someone abducted on an quiet evening jog than on a busy base during work hours. More noise then, too.Can you sketch out for us, how one disappears in broad daylight, at 1 pm on a military base.
Because this isn't someone who went for a quick jog early in the evening before curfew.
I don't think there has been an arrest in the death of Brandon Rosencrans. Fort Hood soldier found shot dead miles from his vehicle burning near Texas baseGregory Morales has been found deceased in Killeen. They say there's no connection.
https://www.investigationdiscovery....-to-missing-fort-hood-soldier-gregory-morales