College Student, 20, Missing After Going for a Beach Walk During Spring Break Trip to the Dominican Republic

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I can't assume he saw her coverup or even remember what it looks like. By the time he woke up, the beach was likely crawling with people. They met at some point past midnight, already drunk during a power outage and then went to the beach which would be super dark. According to his statement, he last saw her in knee deep water as he laid on the chair. Wakes up and it's 3 hours later, the sun is out and a bunch of people are walking around.

If a tornado hits, a rescue mission for the Uber driver is the last thing on my mind but that example doesn't fit the scenario here.

It was a couple of college students on Spring Break, at an adults only party resort, drinking heavy and trying to hookup/be alone. It is a party scene not a date. They were struggling to take a selfie in the footage. Her giving the friends her phone and wallet makes sense if the parents were tracking her like someone mentioned and she has a magsafe wallet, since that's always on the phone.
I’m assuming they are just random strangers.

You’re making assumptions about the level of drunkenness a dude remembers every detail of a drunken late night but then assume he doesn’t remember what she was wearing so he just stumbles off?

Then you obviously don’t understand the point of the tornado scenario. You got there one way(in a car/slash with a girl) then leave not the way you came.

You tell me you first thought ain’t “where’d that girl go?”

And like I said. People will put more effort into getting a stranger a phone back than this dude wondering what happened.
 
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I’m assuming they are just random strangers.

You’re making assumptions about the level of drunkenness a dude remembers every detail of a drunken late night but then assume he doesn’t remember what she was wearing so he just stumbles off?

Then you obviously don’t understand the point of the tornado scenario. You got there one way(in a car/slash with a girl) then leave not the way you came.

And like I said. People will put more effort into getting a stranger a phone back than this dude wondering what happened.
Just considering the environment: Unlimited drinks, Spring Break, seen drinking at the lobby at 4 a.m.

It is not such a wild assumption. Most people are drunk day and night at these type of resorts.

As far as remembering the details, it is all pieced together by multiple rounds of interrogation. He has already been accused of changing his story multiple times. This is the first I hear that he's giving this super detailed account, please point me to that info if you have it.

What I will assume is that he is in the process of or already has a lawyer and will be instructed to stop talking.
 

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Most likely taken away by the ocean.

People be seeing a nice beach , and don't think of how dangerous it could be.
The beaches at resorts are extremely shallow and calm, I think even to the point they're engineered that way. You'd have to go pretty far out before the drop in my experiences. I can't swim and haven't had trouble in the waters, but I know in windy conditions the water can mess you up, I think it's rare to get caught in riptides at resorts.

Public beaches in the Caribbean are a different story, especially rock beaches.
 

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His story sounds plausible :yeshrug:

“My friend and I were drinking, we came home from a party, went to Pink Lobby, introduced ourselves to some girls and there she was,” said the young man, according to Noticias SIN’s reporting of the words in the transcript. “We went to get drinks, since we weren’t exactly at the bar — we all went to the bar, meaning the girls and my friend.”
“Someone suggested we go to the beach,” the young man said. “I took off my shoes and socks, emptied my pockets, took off my shirt, put them on a chair, and went into the sea,” according to the translation provided by the news organization.

Of the group of six people — two men and four women — two women didn’t go into the water, he said.

“We were waist-deep in the water, talking and kissing a little,” he said. “When we were walking to the beach, she was giving me little kisses on the face.”

While previously publicized surveillance video showed the group walking to the beach and the pair holding hands, it’s not clear whether any of the recorded video depicts kissing.
The young man said a huge wave hit them both, and swept them further away from shore.

“As soon as we were able to surface, we tried to call for help, but there was no one there,” he said.

The person of interest said he struggled to get Konanki to safety.

“I was a lifeguard, so I grabbed her and pulled her out. I held her under my arm and swam to get her out of the water,” according to the transcript.

He said it took a “long time,” and “it was difficult” to get Konanki out of the water.
“I was a lifeguard at the pool, not at the sea. I was constantly trying to get her to breathe, but that didn’t let me breathe all the time, and I swallowed a lot of water,” he said. “I almost lost consciousness several times. When I finally reached the ground on the beach, I held her in front of me.”

The person of interest said they were knee deep in the water, and Konanki was walking at an angle and then “she went to gather her belongings.”
“The last time I saw her, I asked if she was OK. I didn’t hear her answer because I started vomiting all the seawater I’d swallowed. After I vomited, I looked around, didn’t see anyone, and thought she’d grabbed her things and left,” he said, according to the transcript.

He said he fell asleep on a lounge chair, and “woke up because of the sun and mosquito bites.”

Several hours after entering the beach, surveillance video showed the young man returning to the hotel, alone.

He said he went to his friend’s room to get his phone, then returned to his room to sleep.

The person of interest declined to answer eight questions during the interview, including, “how can we verify that everything you have said corresponds to the truth,” as well as “did you inform the authorities or the hotel what had happened to you and the girl on the beach,” and “what do you think about Sudiksha’s disappearance?”
In each case, he replied “My lawyers advise me not to answer that question and I follow their advice.”

Loudoun County detectives conducted a separate interview, the following day.

“Detectives from the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office conducted an extensive interview with (the person of interest) on Thursday afternoon, March 13, 2025,” said sheriff’s office spokesman Thomas Julia. “His father and attorney accompanied (the young man) and he was cooperative. The search and investigation by the Dominican National Police are continuing.”
 
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Don't see this going anywhere.

Girl is dead for sure but they don't have the evidence to prove it was murder. Suspect is white and the victim isn't on top of everything too :francis:
 

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Doesn't have to be true. If the water got her there's no case.
he said he rescued her so I guess we’re the to believe he fell asleep and she went back in the water after almost drowning.

He went back to the hotel to sleep it off and didn’t ask anybody about her.

If he lawyer’ed up why answer any questions have the abogado speak for you.
 
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