majikbeans
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Did anybody make note of this?
http://www.conwaydailysun.com/index.php/newsx/local-news/109589-rich-gray-comments-on-case-from-afar
From Rich Gray, mom's boyfriend's statement-- He says:
"No, I didnt see this coming."
This is my first post here, but I just had to say: This isn't something you say about random abduction. You'd say this if the departure were planned--"I didn't see this coming."
So, if AH left intentionally, maybe even secretively, covering her tracks carefully. . . That would explain why no one saw her get into a car. A car would be required to get away from N. Conway. Maybe someone (or several someones) planned her departure with her and executed it well, picking her up at a secret spot, at a time of day when they would have a window of four hours until her mother got home (4 hours is a long time to get away). Whoever they are, they know how to take care of a phone so it won't be tracked. This might explain: Why mom called LE right away (a goodbye note?), why mom maybe thought AH had come home (the note was left in the a. m., not after school--but how to know when?), why AH sent bf a little heart, why their messages to her are "come home," why the trail is so cold. This doesn't mean she's not being held, now, against her will and that she isn't in terrible danger. Remember, she's just turned 15. If an individual has her, there is even more reason for her to be dependent on that person (or, as I said, group of people) than before--the FBI is looking for her, people in her hometown are wearing yellow ribbons--
Imagine the possible power a co-conspirator could have over her, now--the possibilities for manipulation.
The FBI would get involved in a case that revolved around internet connections or minors and state lines (or some other kind of group recruitment, perhaps). This would explain the family's silence.
If this sentence, "I didn't see it coming" means her departure that is. . . IF.
http://www.conwaydailysun.com/index.php/newsx/local-news/109589-rich-gray-comments-on-case-from-afar
From Rich Gray, mom's boyfriend's statement-- He says:
"No, I didnt see this coming."
This is my first post here, but I just had to say: This isn't something you say about random abduction. You'd say this if the departure were planned--"I didn't see this coming."
So, if AH left intentionally, maybe even secretively, covering her tracks carefully. . . That would explain why no one saw her get into a car. A car would be required to get away from N. Conway. Maybe someone (or several someones) planned her departure with her and executed it well, picking her up at a secret spot, at a time of day when they would have a window of four hours until her mother got home (4 hours is a long time to get away). Whoever they are, they know how to take care of a phone so it won't be tracked. This might explain: Why mom called LE right away (a goodbye note?), why mom maybe thought AH had come home (the note was left in the a. m., not after school--but how to know when?), why AH sent bf a little heart, why their messages to her are "come home," why the trail is so cold. This doesn't mean she's not being held, now, against her will and that she isn't in terrible danger. Remember, she's just turned 15. If an individual has her, there is even more reason for her to be dependent on that person (or, as I said, group of people) than before--the FBI is looking for her, people in her hometown are wearing yellow ribbons--
Imagine the possible power a co-conspirator could have over her, now--the possibilities for manipulation.
The FBI would get involved in a case that revolved around internet connections or minors and state lines (or some other kind of group recruitment, perhaps). This would explain the family's silence.
If this sentence, "I didn't see it coming" means her departure that is. . . IF.