You're making the assumption he would've had the brains to consider such a possibility. And if he did have the brains to consider it, he would also have had the brains to realize it would be a bad idea because someone could drive by and see him with Annette at the stop. It simply wouldn't be...
I would believe that the step-father was involved in Annette's disappearance if not for the fact that she was spotted waiting for the school bus before she vanished. Has anyone considered the possibility of a 3rd party involvement?
Picture this: Annette is waiting for the school bus when...
I also believe that if a note was written under legit duress by an 11 year old, it would have been apparent to handwriting experts. Although I'm unaware of how competent the experts who examined the note were.
The note didn't say where they were living, just that Korrina had taken her. It's possible Annette didn't want her step-dad to worry so Korrina let her write it, thinking he would never find it until much later when they were long gone.
As for her sons, perhaps she didn't think she could take...
I don't believe the step-father was responsible for Annette's disappearance for one simple reason: she was at the bus stop the morning she disappeared, a fact confirmed by the driver of another bus who most certainly saw her there many times before. If the step-father really did make Annette...
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