Grok
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I have started reading your threads from the beginning.
This is out of context of what people are talking about now but maybe Sleuths can answer this question. The girl who was assaulted in the cemetery, she was blindfolded and bound, she was driven into part of the cemetery. One story was she was then driven to another part of the cemetery, let go and she ran to the hospital. How would that be possible without her being about to see where she was running, therefore untied. If she was untied then she would have been able to remove the blindfold "hood" and see a car drive away or a man running away. If she was left where the assault happened then still bound she would have needed to get free. This seems more plausible.
It would be very difficult to free a person and get away before they saw you. Even if he threatened her to keep the hood on for 10 minutes, that seems pretty risky on his behalf and clumsy.
What is the correct details of this story because I am getting a couple of versions from what I have read so far.
This is out of context of what people are talking about now but maybe Sleuths can answer this question. The girl who was assaulted in the cemetery, she was blindfolded and bound, she was driven into part of the cemetery. One story was she was then driven to another part of the cemetery, let go and she ran to the hospital. How would that be possible without her being about to see where she was running, therefore untied. If she was untied then she would have been able to remove the blindfold "hood" and see a car drive away or a man running away. If she was left where the assault happened then still bound she would have needed to get free. This seems more plausible.
It would be very difficult to free a person and get away before they saw you. Even if he threatened her to keep the hood on for 10 minutes, that seems pretty risky on his behalf and clumsy.
What is the correct details of this story because I am getting a couple of versions from what I have read so far.