A couple of points this morning
1. The drug kidnapping and revenge on the uncle kidnapping theories. IMO, not to step on any toes, but this seems SO far fetched to me. I understand that in known high dollar drug rings, things like this can happen, and in the old school mafia, but LE would know if this family had any such ties, the media would know, the community would know. Also, I can't fathom someone traveling states away to set up a child kidnapping as revenge for petty personal use drug activity. If this was a million dollar drug ring, maybe, but a record of a single guy who appears to be a non violent recreational drug user, what are you suggesting, that he owes someone 200 bucks so they decided to kidnap his niece as revenge? That maybe he used to help someone deal small doses of marijuana and decided to move, and that made them so angry that they decided to kidnap his niece as revenge? That is way too out there for me.
I honestly think this will turn out to be what most of these cases are, either the family did it (which I still don't believe), or a RSO or NonRegSO or a first time offender sexual predator took her.
The one part that makes me pause is that if a RSO wanted to grab a kid, you would think there might be "easier" ways, kids that walk to or from the bus stop alone, etc, but I don't think that this means the family was targeted because of illicit crime, it might be that she was the easiest target for this specific perp. Why? Dunno, maybe he lived close and wanted a quick transport. Maybe he was walking home and saw the family get back in at night, saw them carrying a sleeping girl in, watched the lights go on and off, and came back to grab her. Maybe he had his eye on her from the ball field or something. I remember during the Jorelys R case everyone thought RB (the perp) was casing her out because she played outside unsupervised, turns out he picked her because she left a roller skate outside and he decided to lure her with promise of returning her lost skate. It could be that random, a man with a desire to take a child saw this child and for some reason either thought she would be the easiest target, or wanted her enough to risk the things that made her more difficult.
2. slightly OT..We have a fence, and we had to break in our back door one night because my kids were at their grandmothers, my husband and I went out for my birthday, we took a limo, I thought he brought his housekeys, he thought I brought mine in my clutch, we get home at 2am and no keys. So he jumped the fence and broke in the back door. That episode had me thinking, do fences keep intruders out, or do they give intruders privacy to break in back doors or windows? My fence is for my dog and for my family's privacy, but would an intruder pick my house over a neighbor's because he would be hidden from view while breaking in? Scary stuff!!