Friend Talks About Imette St. Guillen's Last Night

2008_09_guillen.jpgSomehow, the NY Post has obtained police interviews with Claire Higgins, the best friend of John Jay College graduate student Imette St. Guillen, whose brutal 2006 murder shocked the city.

Around 11 p.m. on the night of February 24, 2006, Higgins and St. Guillen headed from Higgins's Morningside Heights apartment to the Pioneer Bar. In the middle of their time there, Higgins recalled that St. Guillen had about four or five rum and Cokes: "We were all drinking the same amount of drinks, but Imette seemed more drunk." By 3:00 a.m., Higgins wanted to leave, but St. Guillen wanted to stay. The pair argued in the bar but eventually St. Guillen agreed to leave. From the Post:

When the pair hailed a cab, St. Guillen told Higgins, "You get this one, and I'll be right behind you."

"I said, 'No, I'm not leaving you.' We stood there arguing about leaving," Higgins recalled.

"Then Imette started walking down Bowery toward Kenmare [Street], and she was very drunk," Higgins told cops. "After more arguing about leaving her by herself, she kept saying that she wanted to stay out."

The two women made such a spectacle that a stranger pulled up in a car and asked if the squabbling friends were all right.

They waved the woman off and kept arguing about St. Guillen wanting to stay out alone.

"Finally, I couldn't keep arguing with her, so I got in a cab and went to my apartment," Higgins said.

Higgins did call St. Guillen five minutes later: "She answered and she sounded happy - like we had not been fighting." Higgins asked her where she was, "She wouldn't tell me. She said she didn't know that name of the bar. I asked her the cross streets, and she said she didn't know, but I think she didn't want me to know where she was. Then she hung up."

The next day, when St. Guillen's family filed a missing person's report, Higgins said she walked around Soho, asking bars if they had seen her friend, including The Falls, whose bouncer Darryl Littlejohn was eventually charged with St. Guillen's murder. While there, she received a call from St. Guillen's sister, saying her body had been found. From the Post:

Higgins recalled that the bar's manager, Danny Dorrian, emerged from the back office as she took the call, tears streaming down her cheeks.

She said she turned to the pub scion and said, "My friend was missing, but they found her body."

Unmoved, Dorrian folded his arms and said, "New York can be a tough town," according to Higgins. Little did she know that Dorrian was one of the last people to see St. Guillen alive when he ordered his bouncer Littlejohn to throw her out of the bar at closing time, 40 minutes after Higgins had left her, according to press reports.

Dorrian stalled the police investigation and only admitted that St. Guillen had been a customer days after the investigation started. People were upset about Dorrian's actions (Littlejohn, a career criminal, should not have been hired, per State Liquor Authority rules) and rejoiced when The Falls closed months later.

Littlejohn has been awaiting trial for the past two years. Tomorrow, he will be tried for a different abduction of a woman in Queens. The trial for St. Guillen's murder is expected to take place next month in Brooklyn.

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Ladies- never, ever, ever leave your drunk friend behind and alone. NO excuses. It never turns out well.

And thus begins the blame the victim and the victim's friends commentary.

Am I the only one who thinks this sort of article is best left to rags like the Post?

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Not placing blame, just a reminder that neither bartenders, nor bouncers, nor cabbies, nor bar patrons will take care of your friends the way that you can. We have to take of each other because no one else will.

What was Higgins supposed to do? Somehow force her friend to go home? It sounds like she tried her best.

Nothing ever good happens at 3:00am. So sad that this happened to the girl.

"And thus begins the blame the victim and the victim's friends commentary."

why not blame the victim? women think they can drink all they want & nothing will happen to them. don't be stupid.

why not blame the friend? i took a drunk friend home once from studio mezmor at 3:30 in the morning & we were in her building but she refused to go upstairs to her apartment. i still didn't leave her, i argued with her & dragged her upstairs. why? because it's nyc & you don't leave drunk girls alone. ever. anywhere.

now higgins has to live the rest of her life knowing she could have saved her friend's life.

Those Dorrians are a real class act. I guess they've seen it all, considering they own Dorrian's Red Hand, the last place Jennifer Levin was seen alive.

He hasn't been tried yet?!

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