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Sister is missing
« Reply #10 on: September 10, 2009, 06:46:35 PM »
Lybus, V's 24 year old sisiter who is to be married this Sunday vanished leaving purse, cell phone, keys, walking on campus at Yale, where she has a very good reputation for being respectable.  She is highly valued among her colleagues at a lab.  She was last seen sometime on Sept. 8.

It's horrible.  She looks like such a beautiful young lady, and she obviously has a brother with a beautiful soul.

Please keep praying.  It will be a huge media circus no matter what happens, and it is every mother's nightmare.

Sister is missing
« Reply #11 on: September 10, 2009, 07:40:51 PM »
Vladimir, I'm sure you and your family have considered that she is just running away from the responsibility of marriage.  The timing of her disappearance leads me to believe you have very good chances that this is the case, as do other details, such as the fact that she studied crime and possibly has some "skills" at eluding capture for that reason.  

It sounds like she has been living someone else's life, model student, going to Yale, etc., and this kind of person could easily make a mad dash for freedom at some point.  Do you have strict Asian parents?  I grew up around many of these kids who run themselves ragged to please their parents, who are never satisfied.

"Friends say she's very hard working, reliable, respectable and has many achievements and accomplishments in her field."  Yep.  This is telltale.  If there is ANY Catholicism in her blood the way there is in yours, this kind of synthetic life could not please her deeper nature.  I think she just freaked out and had an early midlife crisis.

I'll pray that she hasn't come to harm, and that any day she will turn up.  Perhaps this experience will even make her listen to you and lead to her conversion.  Again, I think you have much reason for hope.  

Sorry if this sounds impersonal, I am a lawyer's son.  Be assured that I will pray for her!  


Sister is missing
« Reply #12 on: September 10, 2009, 07:45:46 PM »
Somehow I skimmed right over the "runaway bride" line that opens the article.

Sister is missing
« Reply #13 on: September 10, 2009, 07:59:37 PM »
Yale is in the city of New Haven and is surrounded by a very poor black ghetto and is very unsafe. I am from CT originally. I will pray for your sister. Vladimir is correct to fear for her sister in New Haven.

Sister is missing
« Reply #14 on: September 10, 2009, 08:51:59 PM »
Yes but if she was not seen leaving on the security cameras, she was also not seen being kidnapped on the security cameras.  That's good news.

I doubt some black guy from the ghetto has the ability to smuggle her out without being noticed, nor that he could have got into the lab and done anything without anyone noticing.  A poor ghetto kid would not exactly be a master criminal.  

But she herself, knowing the building, and the location of the cameras, could easily have planned her own disappearance.  The girl is also by all accounts extremely smart, with a background in crime investigation; she may have read about how someone changed their identity and tried to do the same herself.  No need to frighten Vladimir more than he ( she? ) is already frightened.  

Marriage on Sunday and disappearance on Thursday?  That is very unlikely to be coincidence.  If she were kidnapped it would probably be a stalker or jealous person from her past who didn't want to see her reach the altar, but again he would be unlikely to have been able to smuggle her past the cameras.