I happened to be driving down Tudor this evening and went past the coffee shack where she was abducted. It's just so strange because it's really a pretty busy area, even at eight o'clock at night.
The coffee shack is in the corner of a large parking lot for a health club (the Alaska Club). The Alaska Club is fairly busy and anyone coming in and out of there would have seen exactly what was going on. Plus anyone driving around in the area could have caught a glimpse--even with high snow berms this is a fairly visible area.
I gotta say, after having a fresh look at the location...it's really odd that she would not have struggled at all. Yes she might have had to leave the shack with him, but after that if she could have even broken away just for an instant she could have easily reached an area with a LOT of witnesses. Certainly the abductor would not have dared follow her in to the Alaska Club or down Tudor Street.
This is the area we are talking about:
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&s...&ved=0CAYQtgM&iwloc=cids:16121344263701826560 (click street view)
The Alaska Club is much busier in the winter time (when you can't really exercise outdoors) so there was probably two or three times as many cars in that parking lot.
And they say that the guy headed west (or maybe east) with her. Neither of those makes sense. The only way you get away from people in that area is to head south. And even then you can only go so far before you hit International Airport Road (another fairly busy street).