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In retrospect, it seems that “Eric” was a red herring.
Maybe real, maybe not.
Maybe real, maybe not.
Nah man he wasn’t alone IMO. He stuffed Aniah in her vehicle and drove off and his accomplice or whoever he was with left in the silver car
But Yazeed was seen leaving in a 2000's model Lincoln Town Car that was gray or silver in color. if his accomplice left in the silver car he wouldn't have been seen leaving in it.
My first instinct would be to react like you did. My husband thinks more along the line of your husband.
Nah the vehicle was seen leaving but wasn’t him drivingBut Yazeed was seen leaving in a 2000's model Lincoln Town Car that was gray or silver in color. if his accomplice left in the silver car he wouldn't have been seen leaving in it.
Nah the vehicle was seen leaving but wasn’t him driving
I may be mistaken but I believe the reward money is for information that brings Aniah home.The witness may have been in the Lincoln with him. Watched him kidnap her and the witness drove Lincoln??? Witness snitched on him today ($$ and lesser charges)? Still doesnt explain the car damage. I so wished they would find her today!!!
That is out dated lol that’s info form yesterday or the day before. LE lies if they need or want to. The most resent news was that it all went down at the chevron it was a car jackingThat was exactly my first thought when this happened. Then I read he was seen leaving in that Lincoln Town Car.
Aniah Blanchard: Person of interest sought; family attends Birmingham prayer vigil
True. I believe he contacted a friend to pick him up at the apt. complex where he parked her car (after killing and disposing of Aniah), and he and the friend drove together back to the Chevron. Then, there was a witness that saw Yazeed leaving in the Lincoln Town Car. There was no time reported to us as to when this sighting occurred. It can still be accurate...I just don't think we're getting the full picture...yet.
Nah the vehicle was seen leaving but wasn’t him driving
oh i am wrong 98 percent of the time...but if witness was one of the bad guys and snitched, witness just might be able to bring her home. I can hope so, anyway lesser charge even if no money - just thinking.I may be mistaken but I believe the reward money is for information that brings Aniah home.
Yes he was
Aniah Blanchard missing: Ibraheem Yazeed wanted in connection with missing Alabama teen
He was observed leaving the area in what is believed to be a late 2000's model Lincoln Town Car that was gray or silver in color.
I am not sure, I am behind on reading the news today! I will see if I can find it.I just googled and a juvenile in Alabama is 18 and under. She is 19,so an adult.. Subie, do you know if 8 a.m. arraignment will be open to media? ( Hugs from Pepper )
I may be mistaken but I believe the reward money is for information that brings Aniah home.
okay. I read the affidavit and it wasn't really obvious to me without more information. I think it could be a couple different scenerios at this point. Although, I do lean toward him abducting her at the Chevron.
1. He does abduct her at this Chevron and comes back to get his vehicle. Witness saw him drive off with her. She grabs the wheel from passenger side and that is where the damage to her vehicle comes from (?).
2. He allows her to leave and damage to her vehicle is caused by his actions to get to her. He abducts her at that point and witness sees that happen. Witness could be accomplice or not.
Either way, he had help moving car(s) around.
Unless his buddy was already sitting in his car while Yazeed was in the gas station (common sense)... his buddy sees Yazeed get in aniahs car and take off ... the accomplice knows what to do here it’s leave and pick him upWell if that turns out to be the case, the premeditation on multiple parts goes way up. Yazeed would had to have given his buddy, who would obviously had to be there at the Chevron, the keys to his car and clued him in on what he was about to do, in the few precious minutes Aniah visited that station.
It's a shame because females should be able to go get a bag of chips and be safe. Our justice system has to do a better job.Completely my theory here. So damn disgusted with this case. Evil incarnate. Our daughters sisters mothers, ourselves! Can’t go anywhere alone anymore. MOO
That is out dated lol that’s info form yesterday or the day before. LE lies if they need or want to. The most resent news was that it all went down at the chevron it was a car jacking
During the investigation, the affidavit adds a witness identified Yazeed as the “individual he saw forcing Blanchard into a vehicle against her will and then leaving with her.”Yes he was
Aniah Blanchard missing: Ibraheem Yazeed wanted in connection with missing Alabama teen
He was observed leaving the area in what is believed to be a late 2000's model Lincoln Town Car that was gray or silver in color.