missgulfsouth
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I don't believe this was a hunter, or passerby. Here is why:
The found blood. We don't know exactly where it was found(unless I missed it), but it takes a minute or two for blood to run. Most likely it came from a scratch, or the nose. A 105 pound girl is not going to be able to fight off an attacker for long. To me, that means the abduction happened inside.
If I'm this perp there is no way i'm risking the camera, so I think they knew the cameras weren't there. Someone involved in a crime of opportunity wouldn't take that chance- you can get a lot from even grainy cameras, including clothing, height, weight, hair, etc.
Timing. I think this person knew exactly when to go to the station, and the likelihood of being caught by other customers. A hunter would not take that risk, or know the patterns of the station.
If it is a serial/hunter, then they were in town with the express purpose of kidnap. I'd be checking hotel/motels, in that case.
Didn't they even have cameras inside at the register area????????
What kind of business that deals with money doesn't at least have cameras to keep an eye on employees handling cash, for crying out loud? For whatever reason, it only just occurred to me right now. Any job I had there were cameras on the employees.....
I realize it's too late now. Unfortunately.