Still catching up with this thread, but a few comments from the 2020 special last night (apologies if they've already been stated):
1. I can't imagine KP's horror in finding SP's phone. Important to note, his children were also missing. My understanding is, he didn't call the day care to see what time she picked them up until after tracked her phone, taking her car with the car seats to bring all 3 of them home. Knowing that he may have thought his wife AND children had been harmed, I think he had extreme composure in taking pics of the phone and sensing that something was very wrong. I also stated early on that it was likely he had tried calling her on the way home when he noticed she didn't reply to her text at 1:39. So he may have already been concerned.
2. Information regarding the actual abduction was limited by both KP and LE, understandably. But I can think of many scenarios in which SP would not have been able to identify the women (even without masks). While SP was jogging (with headphones in), the passenger of the SUV could've opened her door into SP, knocking her down and then throwing something over her head and forcing her into the vehicle. KP stated she DID NOT voluntarily enter the vehicle. One abductor could have been appearing to change a tire or have her hood up, and SP may have seen her by herself while jogging and offered to help (with the woman's back to SP, the 2nd woman could've been lurking in the bushes waiting to grab her from behind. My point is....there are any number of ways she could have been forced into the vehicle. She may have even been knocked out during the process which would make her memory very fuzzy about what actually happened as well.
3. A couple threads ago, I questioned the sheriff discounting the sighting of SP at the truck stop, wondering if his choice of words alluded to her being held at
only one location for the full 22 days. Now that it has been reported that she was in the vehicle for 2 1/2 hours following the abduction, IMO, it confirms that she was taken to an area close to where she was dropped and held there the duration of her captivity (about 150 miles from her home). LE would know that she was transported for 2 1/2 hours if this was the only time she was in the vehicle, other than the day of her release. This could be confirmed based on the amount of time she told LE she was in the vehicle before being dropped off. But it doesn't appear to me that she was shuffled between stash houses, possibly to conceal her identity with the wide spread media coverage. The abductors may have even used backroads partially to get to their destination following the abduction if they thought someone had seen them. All of which makes it look very premeditated.
The Sheriff added that detectives are also no further forward in establishing the location of where Papini was held.
He told DailyMail.com: 'Right now we don't know where that location is, it is still an active and ongoing investigation, my investigators did talk with her, I don't have the information of whether they have been able to narrow down where she may have been held, but we are still working on this.'
But the Sheriff added: 'After she was abducted, Miss Papini was driven to an unknown location which would have been not at the truck stop and she would not have been contacted by anybody because this particular reporting person (RP) said that she spoke to the woman and that didn't occur.'
4. KP was put in touch with CG through a mutual friend who used SP for babysitting. IMO, the family believed she was taken so it's no surprise that CG would have expertise in this field. There's no irony in SP being abducted in a town that just happened to have a program such as his. The reality is, these programs are in most cities that have acknowledged the rise in trafficking and its correlation to missing persons. IIRC, KP also mentioned psychics as he was willing to do whatever it took to bring his wife home. This is from End Slavey in Nashville, TN:
- We hold ten week small group sessions, facilitated by a therapist and a survivor, with high risk youth in group homes, juvenile detention, schools and low income youth programs. During these sessions we work with staff to get appropriate care for issues that arise that would heighten risk for exploitation (child abuse, trauma, addiction, suicidal ideation etc.) These groups often also identify youth who have already been trafficked and we take them on as clients and work to avoid re-victimization.
5. SP did previously travel to Eureka, in Humboldt county, for her job. This area is known for human trafficking and heavy crime. It's possible she caught the attention of someone in the grow industry. But IMO, she would not have been a trimmer or involved in the grow world in any capacity. If anything, I could see her being an advocate against drug use or exploitation.
PLEASE NOTE: I am not trying to convince anyone that trafficking is involved. Being able to respectfully express our opinions in a victim friendly environment is one of the biggest reasons I follow the cases here on WS. Thanks to the mods for keeping it that way!
Lastly, I pray daily for SP and her entire family that has been affected by this horrific experience. KP recanting how he told his son that mommy was missing is heart wrenching but also very telling of the incredible parenting (and extended family's involvement) for these little ones. IMO, a 4 yr. old saying, "dad, you can tell me anything" is attributed to nurturing, loving, parents who would do anything for their children. Everything expressed is MOO.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...AX-rogue-employee-says-haven-t-ruled-out.html
https://www.endslaverytn.org/prevention/