Anita Richman
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Here's another theory before I leave for the evening:
Burglar/perv is staking out houses/businesses to break into or steal from. He sees an open garage door, sneaks in the house, as he's walking around he meets up with three dogs who crawl under the kitchen table and cower, like the dogs in the Groene home. He makes his way into Isa's room first, sees a beautiful and innocent little angel and decides to take off with her.
As we've seen in other stranger abductions, dogs don't always alert to strangers. Children don't always wake up and/or scream or fight their abductor. Parents forget to shut and or lock doors and sometimes people are the victims of accidental crime. Perhaps this theoretical perp shut the garage door on his way out, so Rebecca didn't know that it had been left open the night before.
**Everything in my theory HAS occurred before. Unfortunately, I don't know of any "burglar who steals a child" who didn't murder that child after gratifying himself.
Burglar/perv is staking out houses/businesses to break into or steal from. He sees an open garage door, sneaks in the house, as he's walking around he meets up with three dogs who crawl under the kitchen table and cower, like the dogs in the Groene home. He makes his way into Isa's room first, sees a beautiful and innocent little angel and decides to take off with her.
As we've seen in other stranger abductions, dogs don't always alert to strangers. Children don't always wake up and/or scream or fight their abductor. Parents forget to shut and or lock doors and sometimes people are the victims of accidental crime. Perhaps this theoretical perp shut the garage door on his way out, so Rebecca didn't know that it had been left open the night before.
**Everything in my theory HAS occurred before. Unfortunately, I don't know of any "burglar who steals a child" who didn't murder that child after gratifying himself.