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The police say there appears to be no reason to believe foul play was involved. Seems to me if she'd been laying on the ground, dead, for several days, that passers by would have noticed. And 20-year olds don't just drop over dead for no reason. Maybe our latest murder weapon, fentanyl?
This doesn't sound like the type of student who would OD. And why would she commit suicide behind tennis courts? Why would she even be behind tennis courts at 3 a.m.?
It just doesn't make any sense.
This doesn't sound like the type of student who would OD. And why would she commit suicide behind tennis courts? Why would she even be behind tennis courts at 3 a.m.?
It just doesn't make any sense.
She was at an Eating Club which is presumably similar to a fraternity party. She was a new kid, trying to fit in and even smart kids are known to do stupid things to impress their peers.
If she was drunk/high she could have gotten disoriented on campus and wound up behind the tennis courts. That seems unlikely but just throwing the possibility out there.
This doesn't sound like the type of student who would OD. And why would she commit suicide behind tennis courts? Why would she even be behind tennis courts at 3 a.m.?
It just doesn't make any sense.
A couple of things aren't making sense....she was last seen on Oct 14 and appears she was getting ready for bed....Ewunetie had checked into her Scully Hall dorm at about 3 a.m. after she had spent the night volunteering at a Princeton Terrace Club event, according to her brother.
"One of her suitemates reported seeing Ewunetie brushing her teeth and heading into her room shortly after — but she was nowhere to be seen when her roommate returned at about 4:30 a.m"
and according to her brother her cell phone pinged at an off campus housing complex a 30 minute walk away at 3:27 and then was turned off..
And most of all law enforcement had used drones to search in and around the campus and came up empty...
Then today, Oct 20th a facilities employee finds her body on campus.....so the searching including drone searching wasn't very thorough and both the law and the school seems to be going out of their way to stress no foul play....was her body there all week long ? right there on campus and all the searching on the ground and in the air didn't see her ?
She was at an Eating Club which is presumably similar to a fraternity party. She was a new kid, trying to fit in and even smart kids are known to do stupid things to impress their peers.
If she was drunk/high she could have gotten disoriented on campus and wound up behind the tennis courts. That seems unlikely but just throwing the possibility out there.
I'm sure detectives questioned her peers asap and would have known if she was ripped or not.
And their coverage of US News many times is far superior than US Reporting.
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She was at an Eating Club which is presumably similar to a fraternity party. She was a new kid, trying to fit in and even smart kids are known to do stupid things to impress their peers.
If she was drunk/high she could have gotten disoriented on campus and wound up behind the tennis courts. That seems unlikely but just throwing the possibility out there.
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Originally Posted by Hermit12
I'm sure detectives questioned her peers asap and would have known if she was ripped or not.
She apparently didn’t have any bodily injuries, so a toxicology report will surely be done. That should be the starting point to provide a lot of answers in a case like this, which speculating right now can’t.
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