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tman24

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You could really draw a lot of these "conclusions" and "connections" from anything. It spelled out ARM and he had a tattoo on his arm. OH MY GOD!

Some of the stuff is far fetched yes i dont believe some of those. But the whole section for Duluth seemed a lot more believable.
 

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I had no idea that 2 years before the Abel Bolanos case that another ISU student went missing and was found in College Creek.. here's the link, to freaky

Investigation continues regarding the death of an Iowa State University student whose body was found on in College Creek on Tuesday morning. at Department of Public Safety

Extremely unlikely that this case is connected. I'm not going to revel any details, but knowing some of the details I can tell you that it was an accident.
 

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I had no idea that 2 years before the Abel Bolanos case that another ISU student went missing and was found in College Creek.. here's the link, to freaky

Investigation continues regarding the death of an Iowa State University student whose body was found on in College Creek on Tuesday morning. at Department of Public Safety

He was a good friend of my two roommates. Fishy deal.

Does it seem strange to anyone else that the article states "investigators have found no indication of foul play" yet in the line before it it states that the autopsy shows the kid died as the result of drowning AND BLUNT FORCE TRAUMA TO THE HEAD?
 

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Does it seem strange to anyone else that the article states "investigators have found no indication of foul play" yet in the line before it it states that the autopsy shows the kid died as the result of drowning AND BLUNT FORCE TRAUMA TO THE HEAD?
If you fell and hit your head I guess they could say that.
 

tman24

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Yeah, I'm not saying there's nothing to all of it, but some of it is ridiculous.

I am sure some of these if you look at data long enough you will find something. If it matters or not is a different question.
 

tman24

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Does it seem strange to anyone else that the article states "investigators have found no indication of foul play" yet in the line before it it states that the autopsy shows the kid died as the result of drowning AND BLUNT FORCE TRAUMA TO THE HEAD?

We probably dont have CSI: Miami working to the case so they couldnt go completely into what type of trauma but it probably looked like a slip and fall onto a rock or something trauma.
 

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Does it seem strange to anyone else that the article states "investigators have found no indication of foul play" yet in the line before it it states that the autopsy shows the kid died as the result of drowning AND BLUNT FORCE TRAUMA TO THE HEAD?

If you fell and hit your head I guess they could say that.

Yeah, but I think the medical examiner would have stated a little bit differently, don't you?

I mean, when I see or hear the term "blunt force trauma", I am thinking someone got hit with something like a baseball bat.

I have seen and heard medical examiners reports of someone who fell and hit their heads and died, and that's pretty much how the medical examiner describes it in their report.
 

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Blunt force trauma isn't a subjective term. It's an objective definition of a type of injury. "Fell and hit his head" would be a person's opinion (explanation) of how the injury occurred.
 

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This is all stupid. Your going to tell me that a group of people or a person attacked a student in campustown on a friday night and no one saw anything?
 

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SFK's aren't talked about in the news because if they get any publicity it will lead to more murders. So you don't know that its not part of the investigation, and the waters being one of the first places they looked could say that they are indeed investigating that. Jon isn't suicidal, he isn't confrontational, and he wasn't drunk. He was simply walking home and didn't make it there. I hope to god it wasn't an SFK because i've hung out with him a few times in the past and hope I get to again.

It's good to know that he wasn't drunk. It is felt that the SFK probably drug the victims first with GHB ("date rape drug") or something similar, and then force feed them alcohol, which makes the drunken drowning story believable (at least believable to the police). One victim was found drowned with a blood alcohol level of 0.40, this many miles and many hours away from where he was drinking. Probably with a BAC of 0.40, you would collapse in a heap about 10 feet from the bar.
 

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This is all stupid. Your going to tell me that a group of people or a person attacked a student in campustown on a friday night and no one saw anything?

Abel Belanos was spotted by people just before going in the lake, but no one seemed to hear or see that.

Jon Lacina disappeared from Campustown, on foot. There are only so many places he can be, unless he was taken somewhere.

So although it's jumping to conclusions, yes, it's possible. And it's not totally implausible.
 

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I looked at this website all night. Its really creepy and interesting how some of these cases are connected with clues.

Yeah, it's pretty creepy that it seems that they use cell phone jammers. Most folks would just grab for their cell phone if they were being attacked.
 

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Abel Belanos was spotted by people just before going in the lake, but no one seemed to hear or see that.

Jon Lacina disappeared from Campustown, on foot. There are only so many places he can be, unless he was taken somewhere.

So although it's jumping to conclusions, yes, it's possible. And it's not totally implausible.

Good point
 

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Abel Belanos was spotted by people just before going in the lake, but no one seemed to hear or see that.

Jon Lacina disappeared from Campustown, on foot. There are only so many places he can be, unless he was taken somewhere.

So although it's jumping to conclusions, yes, it's possible. And it's not totally implausible.

Idk it all sounds a little fishy to me, someone told me that his girlfriend commited suicide not to long ago? anyony know if this is true?

Its just odd that someone didnt see anything, I hope they find him but from the sounds of it it may not be until spring before anyone finds him.
 

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Blunt force trauma isn't a subjective term. It's an objective definition of a type of injury. "Fell and hit his head" would be a person's opinion (explanation) of how the injury occurred.

Yeah, maybe. Maybe I am reading too much into it.

Have they ever released the fact that Nixon met with aliens in the White House and advise Nixon that visiting China would be a good thing?:jimlad:
 

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I only take one stance in this whole thing and its the stance that I hope they find this kid alive. That said, Im glad to see so much *** hattery (totally a word) alive and well on here. If you want to force people out of a thread, don't follow them to the new one to ridicule.