• Promiscuous Democrat wigger Spurlock's best friend says she would have

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    The best friend of missing Kentucky mother Savannah Spurlock
    told Fox News that 23-year-old Spurlock would have “jumped out
    of the car” if she knew the three men she was last seen with
    planned on driving her one hour south to rural Garrard County —
    which is where police tell Fox News the young mother ended up
    the night she went missing.

    "No matter how intoxicated she would have been, she would not
    have been willing to go with strangers to Garrard County,"
    Sabrina Speratos, 21, told Fox News. “She would even have called
    her mom to come get her if she knew they were going to take her
    there – that’s how close she was with her mother, with me. I
    mean if she didn’t want to call her mom she would have called
    me.”

    Speratos says Spurlock was “constantly” with her children and
    only occasionally went out to bars. Speratos and Spurlock’s
    mother, Ellen, told Fox News that she went out in Lexington on
    the night of Jan. 3 with a female friend. At some point, the two
    got into a minor argument and separated.

    Surveillance video shows Spurlock leaving The Other Bar around
    2:30 a.m. with three men. A short time later, Spurlock Face-
    Timed her mother to tell her she would be home in the morning –
    but something went wrong.

    “She did not seem to be under any duress, she just she seemed
    happy,” Ellen Spurlock said. “I went back to sleep thinking,
    ‘you know, she's going to be home later this morning. She
    promised me.’”

    Speratos told Fox News she thinks Spurlock felt comfortable
    enough to leave the bar with the men perhaps to have a nightcap
    or go to a nearby party. But, she added, she wouldn’t have
    consented to driving a long distance away from the home where
    she lives with her mother in Richmond.

    “If she was in her right mind she would have been like, ‘Hey
    while we’re on this way to this Garrard County place, why don’t
    we just turn this boat around and take me home?’” Speratos said.

    Savannah Spurlock with her best friend, Sabrina Speratos.
    Speratos says Spurlock would have “jumped out of the car” if she
    knew the three men she was last seen with planned on driving her
    one hour south to rural Garrard County

    Speratos says she thinks Spurlock and three men might have
    started off their time together that night with good intentions,
    but now she doesn’t have a good feeling about her whereabouts
    and fears the worst— that Spurlock might have been taken
    advantage of or drugged. She thinks the three men she was last
    seen with should tell police everything they know.

    “Until they come forth and tell the full story and lay it out
    how it really happened that night, to me they are liars and to
    me they’re inconsiderate,” Speratos said.

    Richmond police told Fox News they have identified and
    questioned the three men. So far, the three males have
    cooperated and have not been publicly named or listed as
    suspects. Police are not asking the public to be on the lookout
    for any other suspects.

    Speratos told Fox News that two of the three men appear to be in
    their early 20’s. She thinks the three are not close-knit
    friends, rather co-workers who decided to go out and pick up
    girls in Lexington on the night they met Spurlock.

    Speratos, who is the godmother to Spurlock’s children, said the
    two have been best friends for years. Speratos describes
    Spurlock as a considerate, tough young woman who chooses to keep
    her struggles to herself because she doesn’t want to be a burden
    to others, and instead is constantly checking in on other people.

    “She’s just that best friend that everybody needs. Not that you
    want, but you need,” Speratos said. “Me personally, I come from
    a very rough background. Savannah and her family has always been
    there for me."

    Savannah Spurlock with her ex-boyfriend of three years,
    Shaquille Smith. Smith told Fox News that the mother of four
    only went out every few weeks or months since she had children
    and would stay in constant contact with her mother and friends.

    The story of the Spurlock's disappearance has garnered national
    media attention. Her face and name can be seen all over TV
    reports, online and social media. Many people are posting
    positive comments wishing and praying for the young mother’s
    safe return. Other social media users are criticizing the mother
    for going out to a bar.

    “I think it’s crazy that people have the audacity to go on there
    and bash her when, No. 1, you don’t know what the girl was going
    through. No. 2, you don’t personally know her and, No. 3, this
    very well could have been your family,” Speratos said.

    Social media users have developed all types of theories
    including that Spurlock was depressed, abusing drugs or
    frequently went out to bars, leaving her children at home.

    “Savannah was never into drugs. Ever. And you know that’s been a
    big question out there especially because of how bad the
    epidemic is, especially our county,” Speratos said.

    Ellen Spurlock, Speratos and Savannah’s ex-boyfriend of three
    years, Shaquille Smith, all told Fox News that the mother of
    four only went out every few weeks or months since she had
    children and would stay in constant contact with her mother and
    friends. Ellen and Speratos said Spurlock was “paranoid” about
    her cell phone dying and would use someone else’s phone charger
    if necessary.

    Speratos said Spurlock may have made a mistake by leaving the
    bar with the men – but should not be bashed for it.

    “Maybe they had mentioned it from the beginning, ‘Hey we’re
    having a party, do you want to come over?’” Speratos said. “She
    may have had one too many drinks and was like ‘OK, I’m not ready
    to go home yet,’ which is why she made that FaceTime call to her
    mother saying, ‘I know for certain I’m going to be home, I will
    be home.’”

    She's a whore who got what she had coming.

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/spurlocks-best-friend-says-she-would- have-jumped-out-of-car-before-going-to-rural-county-with-
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