Farmhand
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I agree.
If you watch the video of Brittanee walking away from the hotel, you can see how busy the street is and how fast the traffic moves. You also see how many people are walking back and forth.
There isn't a parking lane...Someone would have had to stop, block traffic, get out, snatch her, pull her into the car and take off with at least 50 other cars around. (and at least one blowing the horn to get out of the way. Brittanee was reportedly in a fairly bad mood and from her mother's reports, she could have a temper. I'm sure she wasn't an easy target.
It's just very unlikely.
When I look at the timeline, Peter and his friends are the ones that fit.
The time it took to drive south, then back and pack up their things VERY hastily. (to the point of not collecting clothes from the bathroom)
I've never been to MB but have noticed on YouTube videos of MB and on Google Earth there are numerous parking areas next to the sidewalks. A person wouldn't necessarily need to drive down the boulevard, stop and grab BD with all the parking areas right next to the street. You could be parked and just lay and wait for someone if you noticed them walking down the street by themselves. If you were familiar with MB you would know the areas on the boulevard that are less traveled. If someone gave her a ride wouldn't the same be true? The vehicle would block traffic, people would have to drive around the vehicle and most likely a conversation would have occurred. The person would roll down the window or open the door and ask her if she needed a ride, try to make things as low-key and comfortable as possible, etc. If she didn't know the person this conversation would have lasted longer. With all of the media attention this case got I would think someone would remember seeing her get in a vehicle and getting a ride. Someone a while back posted a comment about a girl that was abducted near St.Louis a couple of years ago. She was abducted during the day in front of a Target store and it was captured on camera. I googled and found the video. The abduction occurred in a matter of 10-15 seconds and no one saw a thing. They were able to find the perp and convict him because of the video.