Tbh, it's hard for me to imagine a college student wanting their mom to read all their texts. I don't care what the texts were about (meaning boring stuff). So, i imagine Riley had all that stuff turned off on his phone, because of general privacy.
It sounds like he face-timed his mom pretty...
I think, if the police have some information from Riley's phone, that in no way pertains to criminal activity it will likely not see the light of day. Because it would just make Riley look bad (potentially, if something like that existed).
I understand, i really didn't think you were.
There are other ways to cut through and get back to the hotel without going back onto Broadway.
Eta: i wrote that weird: these are streets i'm talking about.
I mean that's possible, i wasn't there.
I just have a feeling about this, but I am not trying to convince anyone to agree with me. I can't imagine we will ever know, really.
Earlier i looked up Riley's fraternity (i did put a link). The closest chapter in Tennessee is in Knoxville. There's not one in Nashville. For people who don't know, Knoxville and Nashville are not close together geographically.
Back when i was in a fraternity, i would go over to the house and...
I think it's possible that he met someone face to face (not necessarily in Nashville) and that person suggested some place (it might not be a common entertainment venue or at least not one on-theme with "let's go to country music people's bars"). So, this is why he didn't ask the police or other...
Unless it is proven that an actual crime was committed (i'm not saying there was), i don't really see how anything can be done. Then, all that can be done is to solve that crime.
There, apparently, isn't evidence of a crime. We, the public are not going to see every scrap of video that exists...
I don't mean that it would be released to the general public. Only that i thought i had read they had seen it. And, of course, if they saw it that doesn't mean they have any control over it or would wish to discuss in it detail.
Because, imo, a video probably does exist. That doesn't mean that...
You were in a casino. There aren't any casinos in Nashville.
People take pictures in all kinds of bars and restaurants now. But i have never been in that one specifically. I think we would have heard about it if they had some weird anti-phone policy.
Oh, over on Gay Street? That's where Night Court used to be. It might still be, idk. It's probably still something LE-related. It's not a prison though. It's not big enough for that. It had more like temporary holding (like a few hours), but it wasn't a jail either.
In college, we used to go...
There are a lot of cameras. All over Broadway, down these avenues where things actually are
This is why there's Riley on film a lot of places.
I have walked all over First Avenue, Riverfront Park, etc. I don't even know how to legitimately get to the river. Because walking near it, i have...
I don't know how they can ever "make a law" to prevent drunk people (or people in general) from having bad things happen to them. If he had been dropped off in front of his hotel or even in the lobby, something bad could still happen. He could just leave again, for example.
If he had been...
Okay back in the day, when i went out in downtown Nashville, we really avoided leaving each other alone. We were from there and knew where we were going, but hello crime exists. So, we stuck together.
If guys were sober, people didn't worry so much about them because men weren't usually...
Am i right in assuming that the roads in this 15 mile would have been in nice condition? Because I asked a man if walking 15 miles in good conditions and good weather would be difficult. He said not at all.
Therefore, i think we need to consider in some of these unsolved cases where a car was...
JW works or worked from home, so i guess he could live someplace else and do his job.
Idk if he is back at work yet or not. So, that's why the difference tenses on work.
ETA: although idk if he even needs to worry about moving away. He lives in a city. He could just move to a different...
They have been looking for him west of downtown the entire time. Cheatham County is west of Davidson County and they were looking for him there, but he didn't get that far. So, he was found in west Nashville.
Eta, i mean west if you are looking at land on maps
https://deltachi.org/chapter-directory/tennessee/
The only chapter if his fraternity i could find was in Knoxville. Knoxville is almost 200 miles from Nashville. So, unfortunately there were no brothers in the area.
Somewhere else I read someone thinking Nashville is a "college town". There...
Probably the girls who found the card did a good job of giving people who really know the river an idea of maybe where to look? I mean, couldn't hurt having the card.
He might have just taken his card out for some reason and dropped it, we will probably never know.
Broadway to the river is gradually downhill. If from his hotel to the bar, he would have been walking downhill. So, it might have felt more right to continue in that direction when he had to leave...
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