Padangekspres.net-In Bloomington, Ind., the face of
missing Indiana University student Lauren Spierer is everywhere you
turn: storefront windows, campus buildings, local restaurants, the front
pages of the local newspapers.
But Spierer herself has not
been seen since the early-morning hours of June 3, when the 20-year-old
fashion-design student vanished after a Friday night out with friends.
Originally from Scarsdale, N.Y., Spierer had just finished her sophomore
year and was in the midst of summer courses when she went missing. In
the nearly four months since then, her parents have only grown more
haunted by the specter of her abductor.
“I think about this person all the
time,” her mother, Charlene Spierer, told The Daily Beast in an
exclusive interview. “I don’t have a visual; I just wonder what this
person’s doing with himself all day every day … All I’m thinking about
is my family and this person.”
“What’s this person doing?” she
continues, seeming to follow every move of the man in her mind’s eye.
“Is he going to work? Is he getting his Starbucks? What’s he doing and
how is he doing it?”
At this point, little is known
about what might have happened to Spierer, including whether she was
abducted at all. The nightmare waiting game Charlene and her husband,
Robert, now find themselves in began on a night that remains vague at
best.
Here’s what is known and supported
by video surveillance: At around 1:46 a.m. Spierer entered a local bar
down the street from her apartment and about 45 minutes later, left the
bar and entered her Smallwood Plaza Apartments building with 21-year-old
friend Corey Rossman. Spierer reportedly met Rossman at the Indianapolis 500 race just five days earlier.
At the upscale apartment complex,
Rossman was involved in an altercation in which he was punched in the
face, his attorney told a local news station. While the nature of the fight has yet to be disclosed by his attorney or the police, Fox News 59
reported that Rossman was assaulted by friends of Spierer’s boyfriend,
22-year-old Jesse Wolff, who later filed the missing person report.
Bloomington attorney Carl Salzmann
is currently representing Rossman and has issued several statements
about the altercation from the evening. He claims his client suffered
memory loss due to the blow. “When he woke up the next morning, his jaw
was considerably sore. Bruises on his face. His clock got cleaned,” Salzmann said in June.
Salzmann also claimed that after
Rossman was hit, Spierer helped him walk back to his apartment through
an alleyway, but Spierer’s parents doubt this. “Would you be able to
carry someone through the alley if you were 4’11’’ and weighed 90
pounds? No way,” Robert Spierer said. “Lauren wasn’t very strong.
Even more conflicting reports surfaced in July when the Journal News in Westchester County,
N.Y., quoted a source who said Spierer appeared incapacitated while at
her apartment building, and unable to stand upright without the
assistance of a male companion.
Police reportedly acknowledge rumors
that Spierer was drinking heavily the night of June 3 and may have even
overdosed on cocaine. She suffers from a rare heart condition, Long QT
Syndrome, and as her father points out, “Taking alcohol with Long QT
could be a dangerous mix.”
And what of Jesse Wolff, Spierer’s
boyfriend of two years. whose friends allegedly attacked Corey Rossman?
By Charlene and Robert’s account, Wolff had a healthy relationship with
their daughter, and both parents are supporting him.
“He spent many nights at our house and Lauren spent many nights at his house. They were very close,” Robert Spierer said.
“He is still close to us, and I feel bad that he’s suffering,” Charlene Spierer added.
What happened after the
surveillance tape caught Spierer leaving the bar comes down to limited
anecdotal information put forward by those involved in the case, though
police did find Spierer’s phone left at the bar, as well as her keys and
purse in the alleyway.
The last person who claims to have
seen Spierer is another person of interest, 21-year-old Jay Rosenbaum,
who is represented by James Voyles, an Indianapolis lawyer most famous
for representing boxing champion Mike Tyson. Rosenbaum reportedly has
ties to Spierer’s family. According to the New York Post, Lauren’s grandparents lived just yards from Rosenbaum’s grandparents on the same Rockland County, N.Y., street for 20 years.
Rosenbaum told police that at 4:30
a.m., Spierer said she wanted to go home and despite claims that he
tried to persuade her to stay, she refused and left
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