Reality Orlando
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I don't think this was a random abduction. I think it's someone Sierra knew in some way. Has anyone seen any neighbors interviewed at all ? It's hard to believe no one saw a car or something that morning ?
I live on at the end of a culdesac and we are generally very observant of who is coming and going. If it's a car that doesn't belong to one of the families here.... You'll see all the neighbors eyeing it as if to say "Who are you and why are you here?" I don't think it's a matter of being nosey, it just seems to be the nature of small dead end streets. We get hardly any traffic and the traffic we do get ... we know who it is.
I, too, live on a cul-de-sac but I think it really depends on how the houses are set up, how many people on the street work, what time of day things happen. The front of my house is kitchen and living room. At 7 am I'd be in the back of the house in the bedroom or getting ready for work so wouldn't likely see anything going on. If it was later in the afternoon I'd be more likely to see things happening out front as I'd be in the LR or kitchen making dinner.