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- I'm wondering if she has connections to a city in Illinois. I swear I saw someone who looked just like her working in a Famous Liquor store. She was new. She seemed a bit nervous and she said her name was Aisha. The person who manages the package liquor place are of the same decent.
While I don't agree with her actions and the costs associated with the searches, we don't know why she ran. - Reply to this comment
- This was an easy one to figure out. Most people will not study outside when it is only 40 degrees. Further, most people, when threatened or accousted by someone as she claimed she was, would not remaining sitting outside alone at the place they were threatened. At the very least, they would go inside and/or to a place of safety or call 911 or campus security. The fact that she stayed there and got on the phone for 10 minutes to friends and family made NO sense at all.
The profiler on Nancy Grace had this one pegged from the get-go - too many red flags that did not fit an abduction at all.
I hope the $10,000 goes to paying for the search costs. Wake up, people and get a clue!!! - Reply to this comment
- She needs to be billed for the search costs.
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- In 2004, University of Wisconsin student Audrey Seiler faked her abduction and hid out in the woods while the city and state spent a huge sum trying to find her. Her actions had nothing to do with religion or culture.
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- She probably was trying to escape from the control of being a female in a Muslim family. She needs to watch her back very carefully given the tradition of honor killings.
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- And the "Honor Killing" will take place next week.
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- So, the $10,000 can be given to the police department and all parties involved in the search for her being she was never "abducted".
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- sounds like someone was looking for attention
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