jadejazzkayla
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If it was Terri removing Kyron from school, it was nothing more or less than she's done every day she's parented him and nothing more than a million parents do every day when they have a multiple children. Kidnapping is difficult when the child needs to be restrained or quieted or taken somewhere against their will. When the kidnapper is a parent, they just can just say "time to go". No need for two hands to grab or carry - the child walks. The 18 month old is used to seeing her brother walking along with Mom and there's nothing out of the ordinary to require extra effort on the parents' part.
IMO, in one scenario Terri could be walking with Kyron down the hall, maybe pause to look at some classroom artwork hanging there, wait until the hallway and side door area is empty and then tell K, "Okay, doctors appointment - I parked out front today so we'll go out this way - " and then he walks out the door and she's sure no one saw him from the inside. Or - she tells him, "okay, doctor's appointment - I parked out front today so we'll go out this way - run out to the truck and I'll be right there as soon as I change baby K" and then she waits until he's clear and then walks out a different door, saying goodbye to someone on the way.
That's one scenario, I'm sure there are many scenarios in which a person could have a willing, trusting child leave by a side door after making sure there was no traffic in the hallway, and then exiting separately.
first bbm....exactly ami, i agree 100%. if Terri walked out with Kyron - we know of no one who saw them. and if she did take him out it's a damn shame no one remembered it (or saw it) the next day or thereabouts.
second bbm...exactly. how can anyone be so sure that no one saw, that they would take the chance and kidnap. I just can't get beyond that.
third bbm....exactly. I'm sure there are many senarios that we all maybe haven't even thought of yet - but the risk is unsurmountable for me to fathom. I wouldn't make a good criminal, i guess.