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Missing BYU Student
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 4:01 pm
by _Runtu
I don't know how many of you have been following the story of Camille Cleverley, the BYU student who has been missing since last week.
Here's the
story. Anyway, this morning I was driving down State St. past the "Clean Getaway" car wash at the exact moment the guy on the radio was saying the police had scoured the car wash for evidence last night. Totally creeped me out.
Anyway, it doesn't sound like something good happened to her. I'm keeping her in my thoughts and prayers.
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 4:58 pm
by _Yoda
Yikes!
That's scary!
My thoughts and prayers are with her and her family, too.
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 5:41 pm
by _Dr. Shades
Sort of puts the petty concerns in our own lives into perspective, doesn't it?
Re: Missing BYU Student
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 12:54 am
by _Brackite
Runtu wrote:I don't know how many of you have been following the story of Camille Cleverley, the BYU student who has been missing since last week.
Here's the
story. Anyway, this morning I was driving down State St. past the "Clean Getaway" car wash at the exact moment the guy on the radio was saying the police had scoured the car wash for evidence last night. Totally creeped me out.
Anyway, it doesn't sound like something good happened to her. I'm keeping her in my thoughts and prayers.
Hi,
I have been following this news story event, mainly on the TV News here in Utah. They still haven't found Camille yet. I do really hope that they do find her alive soon.
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 5:21 am
by _Polygamy Porter
Wow, tons of support, volunteers, and news coverage over a missing college student.
Opps! A WHITE Mormon college student from BYU.. OK, now I understand.
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 6:08 am
by _Polygamy Porter
They found her body.
http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,695208636,00.html
It appears she may have been hiking near Bridal Veil Falls and simply fell to her death.
The two teens that stole her bike really do have some problems.
The bike was a purple and silver Schwinn purchased from ShopKo.
What would posses these two to steal a frggin Schwinn? My good hell, someone find these too saps and help them! They probably think Huffy is a good brand too!
What was it like a $89 bike?
But anywho, I was glad to see that missing white Mormon girls still garner all of the attention in Zion.
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 1:33 pm
by _Yoda
PP....Let's at least have some respect for the girl's family. It's a tragic accident. My daughter is that age and in school.
I don't care about this girl's race, her religion, etc. It's sad that a young college student with so much life ahead of her died.
As a mother, I find that sad.
And as a father, you should, too.
Stop the cynicism for five seconds.
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 4:48 pm
by _Runtu
liz3564 wrote:PP....Let's at least have some respect for the girl's family. It's a tragic accident. My daughter is that age and in school.
I don't care about this girl's race, her religion, etc. It's sad that a young college student with so much life ahead of her died.
As a mother, I find that sad.
And as a father, you should, too.
Stop the cynicism for five seconds.
On the one hand, I understand what PP is saying. People go missing all the time, but it's rare that a nonwhite, lower-economic class person is splashed all over the news.
That said, this whole episode is tragic for everyone involved. My thoughts and prayers are with the grieving family.
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 5:12 pm
by _Yoda
Runtu wrote:On the one hand, I understand what PP is saying. People go missing all the time, but it's rare that a nonwhite, lower-economic class person is splashed all over the news.
I understand the point, and actually agree with it.
I just think it's in bad form to use this tragic incident as a catalyst to make a point.
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 5:21 pm
by _Runtu
liz3564 wrote:Runtu wrote:On the one hand, I understand what PP is saying. People go missing all the time, but it's rare that a nonwhite, lower-economic class person is splashed all over the news.
I understand the point, and actually agree with it.
I just think it's in bad form to use this tragic incident as a catalyst to make a point.
So do I.