joellegirl
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Any theories? Well, once thing I noticed is the area is more wooded than I pictured, not sure how it was then but probably not much different. The streets were very quiet, not alot of people around. Of course I have no idea of the activity level in the neighborhood in March 1975, but if the abductors were able to get the girls in a car quickly, I could see how it may have happened with no one noticing--no one in their yards, no one looking out their window at that point. I am going with the report that the girls were last seen walking along Drumm Ave, which even though there are alot of houses around, it was quiet. Even if they disappeared at the mall, with all the people around, they still could have been abducted with out anyone noticing. Most people are going about their business, distracted with all the sights and sounds of the mall etc. Unless the girls screamed,kick and fought or did something to break people out of their "shopping trance" their abduction could have gone unnoticed. I know it sounds hard to believe but there are so many cases of people vanishing in places one would think someone should have seen something. The same with Beverly Potts, who vanished from a crowded park the evening of Aug 24,1951 in Cleveland. My theory with her is she made it safely out of the park, but was abducted while walking home down her darkly lit street, most likely by a neighbor.
I guess I don't have any profoundly new theories. Maybe more will come as I process all that I saw in my mind and study my pictures more. It just is very interesting to see where these tragic events happened, where everything seems so normal and ordinary. Makes you realize nowhere is completley safe, no matter how safe it seems.
I guess I don't have any profoundly new theories. Maybe more will come as I process all that I saw in my mind and study my pictures more. It just is very interesting to see where these tragic events happened, where everything seems so normal and ordinary. Makes you realize nowhere is completley safe, no matter how safe it seems.