jane_tennison
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What the heck
DH' father, MH, said his daughter called him around 9:30 a.m. to say she'd been dropped off at her mother's Huntington Beach house. No one was home so she told him she walked the 12 blocks to his home near the beach.
"She wasn't crying at all. She just said, 'Daddy, I'm OK.'"
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[Someone] heard DH pounding loudly on her father's door in their apartment complex. Then they saw her borrow a cellphone from a neighbor.
"When she was talking, it was panicky. It was loud and panicky," said of the call.
Just a thought...the "ransom" may have been something he owed the kidnappers. Waiting so long to report the kidnapping indicates to me that he was possibly trying to resolve this on his own and pay what he owed. Either he paid up and they didn't return DH, or he couldn't meet the ransom. So he finally reported it. I can't think of any other reason for the long delay...if there really was a kidnapping. JMO
This is a bizarre case. And it reeks of inconsistencies and b.s. all around. At this point, with her being interviewed by the police, they'll get to the bottom of this whole pile of shenanigans and make the appropriate arrests. I just hope we get to hear about it. IMO. (P.S. Huntington Beach is not cheap to live in.)
Did the kidnappers ask for any money? No mention of any demands. Why didn't the boyfriend describe the kidnappers since he saw it happening. The police never mentioned anything about a description to the public or media. It seems to me they would have offered a description of kidnappers to help find her.
I'm not buying this bogus kidnapping. JMO
I would've thought "no way" to this theory until now. Although I think there's probably something else going on.
Huntington has a high population of poor people on meth, heroin addicts, etc. Tons of poor people live there. Every time I go I see a large number of "rough" looking white people walking or biking around the streets, some clearly prostitutes. But I'm not takin about the touristy downtown area.
“The Vallejo Police Department would like to ensure the public that this was no random act of violence,” the statement said. “There is no evidence to support the claims that this was a stranger abduction or an abduction at all. Given the facts that have presented thus far, this event appears to be an orchestrated event and not a kidnapping.”
I thought she was in on it from the beginning but didn't want to say anything. JMO. The overtime involved in the case of Sahray Barber will cost that city around $20,000. I hope this isn't a copy cat of the worst kind.
Evidence Does Not Show California Woman Was Kidnapped
Snipped: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/03/26/california-woman-kidnapping-case/