cluciano63
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I hope a lot of innocent Hispanic folks are not harrassed. Wish LE had said nothing if that is all they could say.
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Your theory is jumping out at me. As you say, its pure speculation but something about this is making bells go off in my brain. SP looks much younger than her years and very well could have passed for being in her early 20s which would have been a much more common age for sex trafficking.Co-sign ZoriahNZ's sentiments 100%.
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Pure speculation below that assumes/takes at face-value the veracity of SP's story of being abducted by 2 latino females in a dark suv:
Maintaining someone alive and captive for three weeks is no simple feat.
I assume in the course of 3 weeks of feedings/bathroom breaks etc SP learned more about her captors than we've been told thus far.
Don't know SP's level of familiarity with Spanish. Most Californians develop at least a basic understanding of simple Spanish via ambient exposure. But the language of her captors--if they spoke Spanish to each other--might've limited her ability to suss out motives etc.
One possible scenario that might explain what appears to be an oddball catch-and-release:
The dark-suv hispanic female duo were shopping for a white female for sale into the sex trafficking industry and mistook SP for someone much younger. Typically sex traffickers prefer younger, more pliable females. An approaching middle-age woman isn't going to be the easiest to turn-out or break; and customers likely prefer younger females as well.
So maybe the abductor duo pick up SP and their potential buyer(s) balk at taking SP off their hands. Why not simply cut losses, take out SP and move on? Why keep her around for 3 weeks and return her?
Perhaps the level of publicity--tho not as great as one might've expected, it was still a prominent news story in the area and even made national news .
Maybe when they found out about her family/children, either from talking to her and/or from the media coverage, they empathized and couldn't bring themselves to deprive SP's children of a mother.
Also, not everyone is capable of killing. Thankfully. If this duo's regular routine were abducting females to quickly fence to sex traffickers, stepping up to murder might've been more than they were prepared to stomach.
Glad SP's back home with her family. Not sure why the police seem blase about tracking down her abductors.
My raisable left eyebrow has permanently attached itself to my hairline.
Stuff has never really added up for me in this case, and it is still not.
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I hope a lot of innocent Hispanic folks are not harrassed. Wish LE had said nothing if that is all they could say.
Your theory is jumping out at me. As you say, its pure speculation but something about this is making bells go off in my brain. SP looks much younger than her years and very well could have passed for being in her early 20s which would have been a much more common age for sex trafficking.
I wouldn't be suprised if this uncovers some larger criminal activity which might explain why LE are being vauge.
Regardless, The next few days/weeks are going to be shocking for everyone I think.
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I didn't realize this. Thanks.She looks young because the family gave the media old pictures.
It is just a theory. Maybe not the MOST likely theory but I don't think it can be ruled out completely until we know for sure.A little reality check about the whole idea of " sex trafficking" as a possible motive in this or any other abduction.
The term "Sex Trafficking" congers up the image of innocent young women snatched off the streets and sold to people who will force them into the most degrading forms of prostitution. That sort of thing qualifies as ST but so does any sort of "sex business" involving underage girls or women of any age who do not feel "free to leave". It is the later types that virtually all references to ST are referring to. I am not aware of a single woman snatched of the street and sold into sexual bondage in any western country. That is pretty much an urban legend right up there with Alien Abduction.
It could be a possibility they gave her back because of the reward to turn in who ever had her.
In regards to the GoFund me money we don't know if they already used it on detectives and personal search teams. Seems those all cost a lot of money and could have been used already. I'm sure the gofund me page is the last thing on their minds right now. They all seem like a loving family family and I'm sure any left over money will be put to something good.
Just an opinion, nothing more and nothing less, that ransom was paid.
Yes, that is fair.My big turnoff on the sex trafficking theories, no matter the case most of the time, is why would these people go after girls and women who were drug free and leaving seemingly upstanding, clean lives when there are so many who are unfortunately addicted to poison and so much more easily manipulated. Sure. I guess the women who appear to be "goody, goody" may be more valuable to some in the industry, but wouldn't they be so much harder to handle? Outright impossible depending on their personalities?