oceanblueeyes
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Let's say, for the sake of argument, that the dogs were right and Sierra's scent (rightly) stops at the end of the driveway. It would take a lot of, ummm...nerve, I'll say, for an abductor to go up to the house on the cul-de-sac to abduct someone. How did they know someone wouldn't follow her out of the house? Why not wait til she's a little distance away? Going up to the driveway would be taking a very huge risk. They would have to be 100% certain that no one else would be coming out....
Wouldnt we all like to know why these type of people are so bold and seem fearless? I just think it is in their makeup to take high risks. Maybe they like the adernaline rush it gives them, who really knows with these sickos? But time and time again they abduct in broad daylight and no one sees or hears a thing.
How much nerve does it take for someone to creep into an occupied home in order to steal a child? Imo, more nerve than it does to take them from an open area.
If he let her make it to walking down the road then they both could have been spotted easier. So he takes her right as she is coming out between the two pillar on each side of the driveway where no one can notice her. His vehicle could have blocked Sierra from being viewed. And he wouldn't have to be there but seconds and then gone with her.
I dont think he ever went into the driveway. He came to the edge of the driveway...abducted her...then moved on.
imo