evilwise
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I personally am concerned that this sort of thing will become more common in the US as I think are the authorities which is why any information about the ransom is swept under the rug. I believe the family is terrified of brutal reprisal if they pursue further investigation. I doubt the Papinis are in a position to pay the same ransom again. Kidnappers know you can't squeeze blood from a stone. I don't think these kidnappers were "prowling" either. I think this was targeted based on Sherri's past racist behaviors.What puzzles me.
If as you say there was a "Latin American Style Kidnapping", inter mediated by a "shady as hell non-governmental agent" with a "reverse reward".
Why aren't you more concerned this group will try it again? Further, why isn't the family more concerned with catching the kidnappers? Leaving it behind and moving on is not unreasonable, but doesn't offer safety or comfort when the perpetrators were never caught. Who's to say they wouldn't try to kidnap SP again? I darn sure wouldn't live in the same house with them still "out there" prowling the rural roads of California.
There is a danger to the Southern California community and many other communities. Everyone knows it and everyone knows what could be done to much more effectively reduce it than pointing fingers at pretty blonde moms and having law enforcement chasing shadows.IMO... it doesn’t matter how badly the victim wishes this story would just go away because a public safety risk exists. If this abduction and assault happened the way the victim claims it did, it’s possible these assailants will kidnap and assault someone else if they aren’t apprehended. If they successfully secured a reverse ransom, like some have theorized, the likelihood the assailants will kidnap someone else is even higher. For that reason, it’s absolutely fair for the public to question the validity of these claims because they deserve to know if there’s a danger to the community.
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