I am glad that someone besides myself on this blog cares about these missing women and their inevitable murders. Thanks anonymous for your time and thoughts.
I will continue to report cases on missing women...there needs to be more urgency in these matters.
And what about suspects? Her boyfriend was ruled out? What happened to all the people that were 'supposedly' interviewed that were at that bar that evening?
See my previous post regarding this case
I will continue to report cases on missing women...there needs to be more urgency in these matters.
And what about suspects? Her boyfriend was ruled out? What happened to all the people that were 'supposedly' interviewed that were at that bar that evening?
See my previous post regarding this case
October 11, 2005 9:21 PM
Anonymous said... I am living in Columbus, and am an OSU Grad student - I share your sentiment. Even more shocking is the fact that at OSU, where, according to the latest crime statistics (available online at OSU.EDU): sexually aggravated felonys on campus have risen over the last three years (3,7,9), the security division has had no comment for the student body.
But the U did seem to have time to write an apology letter for recent unsportmanslike behavior from OSU fans toward their Texas rivals, as well as making a speech to students in a public appeal to behave in the future.
I guess football is more important than murder. I was appalled.
Note: I have yet to get a response to my email asking what has been done to remedy this alarming statistic.
Please alert all your female friends and family there is now a new beta site in development online at www.mapsexoffenders.com where you can plug in your address and stay informed about where they live in your area.
This is another sad example of why discussions about safety on college campuses should be not be held so infrequently.
My heart goes out to her family and friends.
Anonymous said... I am living in Columbus, and am an OSU Grad student - I share your sentiment. Even more shocking is the fact that at OSU, where, according to the latest crime statistics (available online at OSU.EDU): sexually aggravated felonys on campus have risen over the last three years (3,7,9), the security division has had no comment for the student body.
Neither has the Dean.
But the U did seem to have time to write an apology letter for recent unsportmanslike behavior from OSU fans toward their Texas rivals, as well as making a speech to students in a public appeal to behave in the future.
I guess football is more important than murder. I was appalled.
Note: I have yet to get a response to my email asking what has been done to remedy this alarming statistic.
Please alert all your female friends and family there is now a new beta site in development online at www.mapsexoffenders.com where you can plug in your address and stay informed about where they live in your area.
This is another sad example of why discussions about safety on college campuses should be not be held so infrequently.
My heart goes out to her family and friends.
2 comments:
Thanks for reading my blog Mark...I will definitely keep up to date on situations such as these.
It's nice to see that a man cares about these things. ;)
-Michelle
Tiffani--
I am extremely sorry for your loss. I have never lost a friend before, so I can't imagine what you must be going through.
If you would, please send me pictures, stories about her as a person and a friend; any any new information you receive about her case since the media has chosen to ignore her and the 'investigation'. I will make sure I cover every angle that I have access to, I PROMISE THAT..
I am lucky I didn't end up like Julie, Natalee Holloway, or Taylor Behl, to name a few. I was a serious wild child in my very early high school and college years--that could have happened to me EASILY. It could happen to any one of us. Unfortunately, through the years I've become very cynical and don't trust many men...partly due to age and experience and I was also a victim of a sexual assault(s).
We have to stick together and educate women and others about the dangers of sexual predators who roam bars where they can take advantage of drunk college women. These are sociopaths who can blend into society with ease and confidence.
My sincere condolences to you, your friends and Julie's family--
Thanks for writing Tiffani--please keep me posted.
-Michelle
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