threecrazykids
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ITA! I think the very same thing happened to the four victims in the Washington, DC case. Wint contained them all by fear. All he had to do is grab ONE and threaten to harm them and the others would comply trying to do everything possible to save all of their lives. Imo, Wint used little Philip as a way to control the three adults in the home.
And I think that is what happened in this case. These little girls were close and loved each other and would be protective of one another.
Even when Joseph Duncan entered the Greone home alone he was able to get two large adults and one large teenager to comply to his demands and they allowed him to tie them up. I think he controlled them all by threatening to kill Shasta and Dylan if they didn't do what he said do. It is sad that innocent victims do everything the murderer demands and is still brutally murdered.
I think this predator lured these two naïve girls into getting in their vehicle. One trapped he had full control over them and most likely threatened to murder one of them if the other one did not do exactly as he said. Often at first these type of predators comes across as very friendly and non threatening.
I also agree with Carbuff, this predator didn't even have to have a weapon in order to do this.
IMO
Or - in an even EASIER circumstance - the girls knew this person and went willingly. And when I say "knew" I don't necessarily mean someone in or extremely close to the family. I am saying this person was more than likely not a complete stranger they'd never seen before. Whether it was someone they saw around town somewhat regularly - someone from church, grocery store, family friend of a friend, etc.
I just have this gut feeling that these girls (even with hesitation or feeling something may not be right) got in the vehicle without a fight at all. Just my opinion, of course.