The white car at and around Commins Pond will always be the variable in this case.
If the person who abducted Molly Bish from Commins Pond came back to the parking lot on Tuesday, June 27, 2000, then I do not understand this case at all. Here is a small breakdown of the Molly Bish case:
On Monday, June 26th, 2000, Molly Bish and her mother, Maggie, went to Commins Pond to drop Molly off for her lifeguard job. A man in a white car was there sitting around smoking a cigarette. Molly's mother felt uneasy about this man being there so she decided to walk over to where Molly was setting up for her lifeguard job that day. Molly's mother, Maggie, walked back to their car only to still see this man sitting there in his car in the parking lot. She pretended she was organizing things in her car until the man in the white car pulled out and left. During this entire exchange Maggie had made good eye contact with the man in the white car.
The next day, Tuesday June 27th, 2000, Molly and her mother again went back to Commins Pond, but since there was no white car in the parking lot this time, her mother dropped her off and left. There may or may not have been a sand truck there delivering sand for the beach. This sand truck driver said a white car had been in the Commins Pond Parking lot only a few minutes before Molly and her mother arrived that day.
This is where this case really throws me off: the white car returning the day of the abduction before 10 am.
Why? The timing suggests the white car was there only a few minutes before 10 am that morning. Even if the sand truck had not been there, was the driver of the white car really going to sit in the parking lot and stare down her mother again before deciding to commit the abduction? If the person in the white car saw the sand truck as a potential witness and left, once they go back over the hill up Commins Pond Road to leave they cannot see the beach parking lot so they would have no idea how long that sand truck is going to continue to be there as a potential "witness" to the abduction, even if they did drive over to Commins Pond Cemetery to approach Molly Bish from that area. Maybe the sand truck driver stays there for half an hour? How long does the average person think it takes to unload a dump truck full of sand into a beach parking lot? It had to be the beach parking lot and not the beach itself the sand was dumped or else the sand truck driver would have had a clear view of the potential abduction.
I always got the impression from Molly Bish's mother that on June 26th she stayed out on the beach with Molly talking with her for at least a few minutes. I could never understand why this abductor in the white car would plan the abduction for 10 am? Why not 10:15 am or 10:30 am so they could make sure her mother was gone no matter which area, Commins Pond beach parking lot, or St. Paul's Cemetery, the abductor chooses to approach her from. But we know Molly Bish never made the two-way radio call in that morning to police? I am sure that is one of the first things people wanted to know to establish a possible timeline of her disappearance. Would she wait over 15 minutes to do that? When was she trained to make that two-way radio call to check in with police?
This abductor in the white car really had great and lucky timing to be able to pull off this abduction. I know people will read this and respond that the fact of the matter is that on Tuesday, June 27, 2000, Molly Bish's mother did not go out onto the beach and spend time with Molly so the timing does not matter.
But she could have.