LE backtracked on the 6:00 phone call and the assertion that she made it home, but no follow-up on the older boy she met online, huh?
Or maybe they've talked to him and he's been cleared.
Even so, put aside the awful thoughts about Abby meeting up with a perp. Can you imagine a scenario where she told some guy in his 20's that she was 18 and looking to make a new life for herself elsewhere?
Maybe he was in N.Conway on business and she met him at her cleaning job on Monday. Wasn't she cleaning at a hotel? At 14? How wise was that?
What if he was leaving to return to, idk, Quebec, and he told her he'd give her a ride if she was around at 3:00 on Wednesday. She could be staying with him, in a decent place, getting herself a job, etc.?
I'm embarrassed to say, that my friends and I crossed from Detroit to Windsor on Saturday nights in high school with fake ID's. Maybe it's stricter now, but if something like that occurred, possible that the young man has no idea of her age and the media storm over her disappearance.
This is my best case scenario. I'm hoping something like this happened. Not to piss people off, but to start over. Mom and Dad are estranged, Mom has a BF for last 4 yrs., sister is off to college, high school is not what she expected, Broke up with BF, off she goes...
I could see anyone with significant childhood trauma early in their life doing something like this at age 14-15.
The perp in the car is less than 1% of all missing person cases (over 875,000/yr).
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