Cardinal47
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Respectfully snipped quoted post for relevance
That simply is not true. Let's stick to the facts as the witness, Lester Clark, told LEO and the news reporter rather than spreading any falsehoods.
"Sitting in his car, with the door open. What happens next begins a chain of events that Lester plays back time and time again he told me. Hastings returned her movie, turned around and began walking back to her van. As she sits, that man in the gray car, now identified as Antonio Cochran, steps out, and urgently walks to the driver’s door of Zoe’s van. He didn’t run, but he was going fast enough that Lester found that odd. It caught his attention. Didn’t seem right. His radar is up. Then, as Zoe’s door was nearly closed, Cochran stuffed his hand in, and pulled the door back open. Clark says the moment now has his full attention."
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2015/10/30/key-witness-in-slain-teens-investigation-recalls-abduction/
The video at the link of the witness is powerful when LC demonstrates with his fist how the alleged murderer stuck his own fist through the barely open door to prevent Zoe from closing it. The witness says: "He shoves his hand in...snatches the door open." This happens while Zoe is sitting in the driver's seat of her vehicle.
So then do you believe the witness was waiting for a sign from Zoe that she was in trouble and needed help and when that didn't happen he thought they knew each other?
Should the witness have gone over and checked it out?
Just wondering what your thoughts are. What should have happened to save the girl?
It always seems to me that things happen in a split second and looking back we would have, could have done all kinds of things. But given the moment we react to the best of our knowledge of the situation.
Monday Morning Quarterbacking comes to mind.