£60 goes missing after a small gathering: who took it?
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Re: £60 goes missing after a small gathering: who took it?Unfortunately not(Original post by joey11223)
know anyone who's going to this house party friend A is attending on Friday? Because they could tell you if she ends up bringing a bottle of vodka and jager.
It's her friends from college (who I don't know at all) party and I don't know anyone who knows them, either. :/ If I see any photos of her waving around a bottle of raspberry vodka though... I will be mad.
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Re: £60 goes missing after a small gathering: who took it?If she's always clubbing and loves alcohol, plus steals phones and doesn't give them back, she probably drank the alcohol alone in her bedroom like the scumbag she is.(Original post by joey11223)
know anyone who's going to this house party friend A is attending on Friday? Because they could tell you if she ends up bringing a bottle of vodka and jager.
BUT, it's a good idea and could work. -
Re: £60 goes missing after a small gathering: who took it?
Not trying to attack, but the only info we have is your side of the story, pretty hard to say who it was just from a description of events and your opinion of who seems likely to have done it and who appeared the most guilty. Only you can really say who you feel it is.
Time to ex-communicate the prime suspect i suppose then? -
Re: £60 goes missing after a small gathering: who took it?That might be tricky. However in the mean time:(Original post by Anonymous)
Yeah I did think it was her, I just don't know if I'm overthinking things or not. She's the only one who was around at the right time, had bags to take it in, actually liked the alcohol and was in the rooms the things were in.
But how do I get her to own up?
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Re: £60 goes missing after a small gathering: who took it?
It's a trick.
For starters, you were probably drunk when the £20 was supposedly left, and you probably got so drunk that you ended up drinking the other lot as well.
On top of that, friend A, B and C don't exist. They were just figments of your imagination as alcohol and loneliness took their effect.
It's her friends from college (who I don't know at all) party and I don't know anyone who knows them, either. :/ If I see any photos of her waving around a bottle of raspberry vodka though... I will be mad.

