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A good percentage of these deaths have occurred right before or on certain Satanic holidays. To attribute all of the disappearances/deaths to one source/cause would be stretching credibility, though, IMO.
February 2. Candlemas.
March 21 or 22. Spring Equinox
May 1. Beltane.
June 21 or 22. Summer Solstice
August 2. Lammas
September 21 or 22. Fall Equinox
October 31. Samhain
December 21 or 22. Winter Solstice
I recall a recent television documentary that showed that a Mexican drug smuggling group was kidnapping students and/or Americans when they crossed the bridge into Mexico from the local border town and then sacrificing them so that "no one could see their drug smuggling operation" or some such nonsense. The remains of many of the victims were found buried on a property in Mexico.
The above possibility might exist in some of these cases considering that many drug groups operate in or near campuses because it's close to a "major market". Or, we might be dealing with several unconnected Satanist groups or several unconnected serial killers.
We can also figure that some of these students did actually fall into the water after becoming drunk, with that being the sole cause of death. I did notice that some of the students appeared to be extremely disoriented before death as if they had been drugged and that is a possible contributing factor also in some of the deaths.
Also, some of these male students had been kicked out of bars into the freezing cold (by the bouncers after becoming rowdy) without their coats, keys and cell phones and were not allowed to retrieve their personal items. This absolutely helped contribute to their deaths and those bars should be held liable to a degree.
February 2. Candlemas.
March 21 or 22. Spring Equinox
May 1. Beltane.
June 21 or 22. Summer Solstice
August 2. Lammas
September 21 or 22. Fall Equinox
October 31. Samhain
December 21 or 22. Winter Solstice
I recall a recent television documentary that showed that a Mexican drug smuggling group was kidnapping students and/or Americans when they crossed the bridge into Mexico from the local border town and then sacrificing them so that "no one could see their drug smuggling operation" or some such nonsense. The remains of many of the victims were found buried on a property in Mexico.
The above possibility might exist in some of these cases considering that many drug groups operate in or near campuses because it's close to a "major market". Or, we might be dealing with several unconnected Satanist groups or several unconnected serial killers.
We can also figure that some of these students did actually fall into the water after becoming drunk, with that being the sole cause of death. I did notice that some of the students appeared to be extremely disoriented before death as if they had been drugged and that is a possible contributing factor also in some of the deaths.
Also, some of these male students had been kicked out of bars into the freezing cold (by the bouncers after becoming rowdy) without their coats, keys and cell phones and were not allowed to retrieve their personal items. This absolutely helped contribute to their deaths and those bars should be held liable to a degree.