Maybe they don't want to have suspicion-provoking items such as handcuffs around. If that's the case, it would make sense to use tools of their trade, as someone suggested earlier. Being pulled over with a duffle bag full of hancuffs and leg irons, etc., never looks good! But if you're a boat...
I believe the serial killer theory is possible.
Yesterday, I heard an interview with a woman named Jeremy Brown, who was a victim of serial killer Reginald McFadden. At the last minute, he decided let her go. He ambushed her, bound her, beat her nearly unrecognizable, raped her repeatedly, and...
Maybe they did, to whomever was supposed to get that message (but who isn't sharing it, for what ever reason) instead of publicly.
Maybe the brand reveals the extremist group's identity, which law enforcement has decided not to reveal at this point.
I realize it's a stretch... but...
Maybe the abductors belong to some extremist group, and maybe the whole THING was a message, not just the brand. Not a message to SP's family, but to the community or even the government.
(Mods, I hope that's acceptable. Sorry I crossed the line earlier).
Maybe they changed their minds, realizing it would do there cause more harm than good.
Maybe they did take credit by informing LE, who for some reason has decided not to give them the attention they want, perhaps since SP is free. Maybe this is a new group, and the FBI doesn't have...
I think she was released---instead of killed--- because that was the plan all along. That's why the abductors hid their faces. They were never planning to keep her, or to kill her.
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If that were the case, that could be the reason they would target a suburban mother jogging in her...
I doubt that releasing her had anything to do with sympathy! The most likely reason whoever abducted and tortured her let her go was to save their own butt. The reason they didn't "kill her and dump her in the mountains" might be that they felt they were going to get caught, because they...
Since her hair was cut to shoulder-length, the perpetrator most likely just lopped off her ponytail. It would come out to be about shoulder-length if that's what happened. If her hair was such an important part of her identity, she would be devastated by having it forcibly cut.
It seems to me...
Just three or four days without liquids is enough to kill most people. If SP were severely dehydrated, she would have been admitted to the hospital for treatment, most likely to the intensive care unit because of kidney failure, rather than treated and released.
If you remember a couple...
Sorry if this has already been discussed. But why would Sherri send a text message to her husband to find out if he was coming home for lunch if she knew he didn't usually have access to his phone, *UNLESS she needed to know for sure?* If she needed to ask, that may mean that he came home for...
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