I've been reading these threads with interest. I was 8 and living in Derwood when this happened, and I don't think many people realize or remember how much this incident affected the whole climate of the area for young people, and in particular how much freedom parents gave to children. I don't think it would be too much to say that the spirit of the sixties really ended (at least in the DC area), March 25, 1975. Though it has only been the past couple years I have begun thinking about this event again, somehow reading this forum gives me great peace of mind, I guess just from the little so doing makes me feel like I am on the trail of the vile monster, improbable though the quest may be.
Anyway, about the tape recorder man (TRM). First off, I think it is important to realize just how much tape recorders were integral to youth culture about this time. I remember the children (and more especially girls) in our neighborhood would spend a good deal of time playing outside listening to the radio (WPGC mostly) with their tape recorders on the ready for the song to come on they wanted to tape. It was the cheapest way of getting music. I assume children were that way in Kensington, too.
But I have an idea about TRM. It may well be most probable that he acted alone, but I think his having an accomplice is a good deal more likely than most people on this forum seem to have thought. People have wondered what could induce two girls to get in a car with someone? How about the girls being chased by a creepy man who had earlier accosted them creepily with a tape recorder? Jeb has mentioned he came to think while observing TRM for just a short time that he was an SOB baby snatcher. Maybe the girls and the other people TRM had approached had similar feelings rather quickly? If so, from experience if nothing else, TRM would not, it seems to me, have approached the girls earlier by way of making them more at ease with him, since naturally he would have just thought that would make them on the alert to him.
So what is it about holding a microphone? One possibility is that from a distance a man holding a microphone looks rather like a man holding a knife. Suppose in the parking lot near the entrance to the girls' neighborhood TRM started chasing the Lyon sisters, looking from a distance like he is merely the crazy dude trying to interview the girls for his tape recording, but looking to the Lyon sisters near him like what he really was, namely a man chasing them with a knife? They would high-tail it into their neighborhood. Once in the neighborhood, an accomplice alerted by walkie-talkie or some such would get in or next to his car (or house?) and upon seeing them running, he would look alarmed, and in a seeming spirit of helpfulness tell them to "quick, get in"--right into the trap. And in case someone had seen what TRM had done, TRM could just switch or ditch the knife for the microphone before heading back to his car in the parking lot; if someone saw him, no matter, he was making people believe he was merely a ridiculous man who has tried to chase scaredy girls with a tape recorder. If things didn't seem to have gotten too hot, he could then go meet his accomplice somewhere prearranged and alas they'd each have a girl to victimize.
It seems to me, from having thought what really vile disgusting people are like, that disgusting males have a stupid fondness for corrupting borders generally. If I remember history rightly, Thomas Jefferson predicted the Civil War after the Missouri Compromise from the mere consideration that pro-slavery types couldn't resist crossing borders drawn. And sure enough, a whole group of nasties, the so-called border ruffians, went to Western Missouri to perform depredations against Kansas (leading to John Brown resisting them, an immediate cause of the Civil War). So from that standpoint, I also think it makes sense the vile abduction happened near the border between the mall and the neighborhood. They would abduct at the border. And if this accomplice car theory is right, the nearer the neighborhood accomplice was to the footpath from Faulkner to the plaza lot, the more practical sense it would make (else the running girls might attract attention from innocent neighbors), provided the car could be in a place where a car might reasonably be ordinarily. I've never been to the neighborhood area. In fact, after the abduction our (quite prudent) family always went to Montgomery Mall and later Lake Forest and White Flint. We moved away from Maryland a half-dozen or so years ago.
Just ideas, I know, but I figure sometimes theories based on basically nothing yet are right or at the least might spark something in someone else to find the truth.
Anyway, about the tape recorder man (TRM). First off, I think it is important to realize just how much tape recorders were integral to youth culture about this time. I remember the children (and more especially girls) in our neighborhood would spend a good deal of time playing outside listening to the radio (WPGC mostly) with their tape recorders on the ready for the song to come on they wanted to tape. It was the cheapest way of getting music. I assume children were that way in Kensington, too.
But I have an idea about TRM. It may well be most probable that he acted alone, but I think his having an accomplice is a good deal more likely than most people on this forum seem to have thought. People have wondered what could induce two girls to get in a car with someone? How about the girls being chased by a creepy man who had earlier accosted them creepily with a tape recorder? Jeb has mentioned he came to think while observing TRM for just a short time that he was an SOB baby snatcher. Maybe the girls and the other people TRM had approached had similar feelings rather quickly? If so, from experience if nothing else, TRM would not, it seems to me, have approached the girls earlier by way of making them more at ease with him, since naturally he would have just thought that would make them on the alert to him.
So what is it about holding a microphone? One possibility is that from a distance a man holding a microphone looks rather like a man holding a knife. Suppose in the parking lot near the entrance to the girls' neighborhood TRM started chasing the Lyon sisters, looking from a distance like he is merely the crazy dude trying to interview the girls for his tape recording, but looking to the Lyon sisters near him like what he really was, namely a man chasing them with a knife? They would high-tail it into their neighborhood. Once in the neighborhood, an accomplice alerted by walkie-talkie or some such would get in or next to his car (or house?) and upon seeing them running, he would look alarmed, and in a seeming spirit of helpfulness tell them to "quick, get in"--right into the trap. And in case someone had seen what TRM had done, TRM could just switch or ditch the knife for the microphone before heading back to his car in the parking lot; if someone saw him, no matter, he was making people believe he was merely a ridiculous man who has tried to chase scaredy girls with a tape recorder. If things didn't seem to have gotten too hot, he could then go meet his accomplice somewhere prearranged and alas they'd each have a girl to victimize.
It seems to me, from having thought what really vile disgusting people are like, that disgusting males have a stupid fondness for corrupting borders generally. If I remember history rightly, Thomas Jefferson predicted the Civil War after the Missouri Compromise from the mere consideration that pro-slavery types couldn't resist crossing borders drawn. And sure enough, a whole group of nasties, the so-called border ruffians, went to Western Missouri to perform depredations against Kansas (leading to John Brown resisting them, an immediate cause of the Civil War). So from that standpoint, I also think it makes sense the vile abduction happened near the border between the mall and the neighborhood. They would abduct at the border. And if this accomplice car theory is right, the nearer the neighborhood accomplice was to the footpath from Faulkner to the plaza lot, the more practical sense it would make (else the running girls might attract attention from innocent neighbors), provided the car could be in a place where a car might reasonably be ordinarily. I've never been to the neighborhood area. In fact, after the abduction our (quite prudent) family always went to Montgomery Mall and later Lake Forest and White Flint. We moved away from Maryland a half-dozen or so years ago.
Just ideas, I know, but I figure sometimes theories based on basically nothing yet are right or at the least might spark something in someone else to find the truth.