nola
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We also need to remember that she wasn't reported missing yet. IMO, unless she was bleeding visibly, he could have put her in the front seat of his truck, head laying against the window. If I would have seen (saw? where are you godot?) that at that time in the morning I would have assumed that it was a drunk girl sleeping it off, not a girl that just got kidnapped.
I work at heliports. Some guys roll in with 120 pounds of stuff. It's really not that unusual.
Thanks ED for your insight. Your statement made me stop and question, why would anybody need 120 lbs of stuff for 2 wks off shore? What in Sam heck are they packing? Seriously, any idea? Tools?
I beginning to think that off shore duffle bags could be a perfect way to get rid of a person. With so many missing people each year (disappearing without a trace) maybe there's something to this theory.
Can you tell us if these bags are screened in anyway before loading onto the aircraft?
Thanks again for sharing your experience with this sort of thing.:seeya: