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This is a longer uncut version of the same timeframe. Watch the guy in the center of the video, watch his body language, he seems to be very much aware of Hannah. He gets up and leaves the bar at 3:39. Makes a stance to acknowledge her, she seems to stop and acknowledge him also. This video version is 4 minutes longer, and therefore contains more information. JMO.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dy43pVr2Ixw
This is a longer uncut version of the same timeframe. Watch the guy in the center of the video, watch his body language, he seems to be very much aware of Hannah. He gets up and leaves the bar at 3:39. Makes a stance to acknowledge her, she seems to stop and acknowledge him also. This video version is 4 minutes longer, and therefore contains more information. JMO.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dy43pVr2Ixw
That was interesting, but not because of the guy that gets up and goes in McGrady's. Hannah walked off camera, then a guy in shorts and a check shirt exits with a girl in dark pants and hoodie and they go in the same direction as Hannah. Then the 3 guys in the center of the patio start to look in that direction. The guy in dark clothes in the center of the patio lifts his behind off the chair for a better look. So something happened in that direction.
What was it though, could have been anything. Maybe Hannah had words with that couple, maybe not. Maybe Hannah was vomiting on the curb, maybe not. Maybe cars down the street were honking, maybe not. Maybe Hannah was calling (as in yelling) for someone, maybe not.
But I don't think that guy in the white t-shirt with an unbuttoned shirt over it got up to follow her, he went in the bar. I hope if he did see something he called LE.
That was the best version of that video I have seen, thanks.
What is next door to McGrady's where Hannah went off the screen for a while? While off screen that guy sitting in the middle of the patio with the other two guys seems to wave across the way in Hannah's direction (could have been waving at someone else) and then all three guys AND the bouncer are looking in that direction. I wonder if the guy who got up and left the table might have followed Hannah and that's why she was running past the gas station.
That was interesting, but not because of the guy that gets up and goes in McGrady's. Hannah walked off camera, then a guy in shorts and a check shirt exits with a girl in dark pants and hoodie and they go in the same direction as Hannah. Then the 3 guys in the center of the patio start to look in that direction. The guy in dark clothes in the center of the patio lifts his behind off the chair for a better look. So something happened in that direction.
What was it though, could have been anything. Maybe Hannah had words with that couple, maybe not. Maybe Hannah was vomiting on the curb, maybe not. Maybe cars down the street were honking, maybe not. Maybe Hannah was calling (as in yelling) for someone, maybe not.
But I don't think that guy in the white t-shirt with an unbuttoned shirt over it got up to follow her, he went in the bar. I hope if he did see something he called LE.
That was the best version of that video I have seen, thanks.
I'm sorry if I say something that has been said alredy, but I can't remember it. I just wanted to say that to me it's strange that she went to McGrady's pub. I live in Charlottesville, really close to where she was partying that night. From there, if you want to go Downtown, you just have to walk on Main Street: it's a pretty straightforward street, and you can arrive there in 15-20 minutes. I usually walk to go Downtown, because it's faster to walk (sometimes) that waiting for the bus. But she walked all the way on 14th street, went to Grady and then to Preston: she made it really longer. And the area in which there is the pub is a sort of residential area: there is nothing there, except for McGrady's pub and the near brewery. You go there only if you need to go to th pub and the brewery.
It's possible that she was searching for some friends, that she thought were at McGrady's? But why didn't she call them first, before doing all that street? Probably it's nothing, but I think that she wanted to go to McGrady's before going Downtown for a reason.
It's also interesting that LE had asked McGrady's staff not to speak about HG's stop there. I know we've heard a couple of versions of her encounter with the bouncer, but nothing I would consider as anything that would interfere with their investigation. Sounds to me like there was more to the brief conversation HG had with the bouncer.
I wonder if she was looking for someone's car...when she first got to McGrady's, she didn't go to the door right away, she went down the street and then came back and went up to the entrance. It really seems like she was looking for someone--she looked to be texting when she first stopped at the corner of the patio.
Thank you for posted this! I didn't realize that Hannah left the camera's view for more than 2 minutes and then returned.This is a longer uncut version of the same timeframe. Watch the guy in the center of the video, watch his body language, he seems to be very much aware of Hannah. He gets up and leaves the bar at 3:39. Makes a stance to acknowledge her, she seems to stop and acknowledge him also. This video version is 4 minutes longer, and therefore contains more information. JMO.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dy43pVr2Ixw
Why do you think she partied for less than an hour? She started partying at like 9:30. She attended two parties very close to each other. She left the last party at 11:50. She had been partying for more than an hour.
I think at trial we're going to learn a lot more that we don't know now and that things will make a lot more sense. No less tragic, but not as puzzling. Maybe there's more video prior to McGrady's, maybe we'll hear more from friends about what she said her plans were, no doubt we'll learn the contents of some of the texts that lead LE to believe she was lost. It's just hard to be a curious person who cares about the case and not wonder in the meantime.
She posted a tweet on Sept 9 about being really sick. I wonder if she had taken something for her sickness that may have interacted with the alcohol. No verification that she was actually taking any meds for her sept 9 "french plague" as she refers to it as. JMO
This is the first time I've rewatched the videos since hannah was found. My heart is breaking.
The video you can see that Hannah is distraught a bit like she can't get a firm grip on what is happening. I've always thought the outfit she was wearing was a bit strange for just going out to dinner. I feel like she would have worn something else over the sparkly top like a cardigan or hoodie halfway buttoned/zipped. They might have been staring because she didn't seem to belong I mean the girl in the video is wearing a hoodie so Hannah might have been cold and then with the running/walking and alcohol she might have taken off her cardigan. Honestly, if I was at my local hang out place and suddenly a distraught girl in a sparkly top and seems totally out of place I might look in her direction and wonder if she's alright. Maybe she asked someone something pretty loudly like "where is _____?" The guys might have been staring because they were probably like "Drunk girl who is lost and totally in clothing that doesn't match..."
Because she went to dinner at a restaurant at 930, is my understanding. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong. Then, she went to the party for less than an hour, and left. Next time we hear about her is at McGrady's and she appears to be wobbly at that point, and lost.
It's also interesting that LE had asked McGrady's staff not to speak about HG's stop there. I know we've heard a couple of versions of her encounter with the bouncer, but nothing I would consider as anything that would interfere with their investigation. Sounds to me like there was more to the brief conversation HG had with the bouncer.
I wonder if she was looking for someone's car...when she first got to McGrady's, she didn't go to the door right away, she went down the street and then came back and went up to the entrance. It really seems like she was looking for someone--she looked to be texting when she first stopped at the corner of the patio.