RednBlue11 wrote:as curious as many of us are its really best that we not try to identify this person, psychologically this is probably enough of an ordeal without the whole community knowing who they are....im sure that she is receiving excellent care and support from her friends, family, and professionals who deal with these sorts of crises
going to HS in chicago it was constantly drilled into my head that if i was ever out with a lady friend that i make sure she got home 1st, i took many late night train rides on my own so that friends were safe even when i was downtown and in so called upper-class neighborhoods, everywhere is at risk its just that some areas are higher risk...thankfully no one i have known has been raped but plenty of them have been mugged.
keep your eyes open and be safe everyone.
Amen to the sentiments in this post.
I grew up in a small town, and someone I knew was raped at age 15 (by someone from out of town who was in town working on a construction project - skipped town after the story went big and is still on the loose). The media never released her name, but the town being a small town, word quickly spread about who it was. The psychological effects of the tragedy were bad enough, but the fact that everyone in town knew about it was even worse. There was no outlet for escaping reality, and the psychological healing process took a lot longer.
When the victim in this case is ready, the name will be released. Let us please try not to figure out who it is right now. If you want to solve a mystery, here's one: Just who in the Corpus Christi area was Reinebold so set on recruiting that he was thinking about renting a car when his flights kept getting cancelled?