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I tend to think she called herself littlemadam due to how she feels about her stepmom.
I think her birth mom retired from the military and went back home to California, just as Sara graduated high school. Lots of big changes all at the same time.
From what I've seen, her brother also joined the military around that time, too. That's huge change.
[Missing person] may well have posed the greatest threat to herself. Some of her choices indicate risk factors within herself. Could pose complicated scenarios. Hoping FBI has some exceptional psychological profilers.
I'm not sure what you mean by this? What choices indicate risk factors? Everything I've seen actually looks fairly dull. I'm interested to hear more from you.
GigTu said:Even if she was bored out of her mind, she was never portrayed as careless or wreckless, but smart, sweet and funny.
Let me see if I understand, Han... Because of her personality (sweet, friendly, funny) the risk of her being bored might lead her to do something dangerous for fun?
That's what I've been saying all along.
PJFL said:My initial gut instinct, and still is: Sara was lured/tricked by someone who 'befriended' her. I based that on how Sara was described (sweet, friendly, shy, her age, possibly naive, and new to the area), how and where the van was found (no sign of a struggle, locked, keys and phone gone). The search where one of the last pings was reported, and the statement from LE that she may have left with friends only substantiate my initial instinct. All IMO.
I do not believe she ran away at all. I also think there's plenty we don't know.
Last edited by PJFL; 03-05-2015 at 09:01 PM.
And it became an abduction or was staged to appear to be an abduction.
I've thought going away with out any belongings wasn't consistent with leaving willingly. However it can be, I know of cases where it has happened, and it may be more common than we believe.