LaBellaV
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I don't live in the US any longer, but in just about any decent sized European city, it's impossible to drive to the store for milk without being recorded by multiple security cameras. There is no way two people were able to abduct her by car, drive out of Redding, and not be detected by some security system somewhere. Same for when they released her. There has to be a record of something, somewhere.
(BBM) If she were abducted from Redding proper--dense population of roughly 90,000--then perhaps a security system would have picked something up. But she was abducted from Mountain Gate which, like Yolo, is small and rural.
Also, Lake16 commented on a previous thread that there's other routes out of the Papini neighborhood that may have been taken to avoid cameras. IIRC, photos also showed that the neighborhood had homes on acreage spaced pretty far apart and back off the road.
Really, it's not all that surprising nothing has been found (yet) on camera IMO. Perhaps this was intentional.
The Yolo Census Designated Place had a population of 476 as of July 1, 2016.
http://california.hometownlocator.com/ca/yolo/yolo.cfm
The Mountain Gate Census Designated Place had a population of 894 as of July 1, 2016.
http://california.hometownlocator.com/ca/shasta/mountain-gate.cfm
YOLO COUNTY — The steady hum of Interstate 5, a quiet church and a few scattered homes among empty fields. This is where investigators say a nightmare that dragged on for three weeks ended, when a passing driver found Sherri Papini alive. Dispatch audio of the Yolo County Sheriff’s Department reveals the young mother was found battered and chained to something along Northbound I-5 near County Road 17 in Yolo County.
http://fox40.com/2016/11/28/investi...-sherri-papini-four-days-after-she-was-found/