Sorry, but why would the family and other party attendees search on their own, thinking they could find her, when she was literally witnessed being abducted by two people in a vehicle? That’s ridiculous. RIDICULOUS.
YES.
This is one of the things that makes me wonder if the abduction was the initial story. I don't think a strange child was watching Cupcake. I think the 11 year old is Cupcake's brother, (JMO) so I don't think he was gone when she was found missing. I wonder if the abduction story materialized as the adults started to panic.
LE certainly seems to be treating this like an abduction. He's the only one mentioned who gave a description, right? Maybe he's the only one old enough and observant enough tobhave given a detailed description.
So far I see nothing fishy here. I doubt a whole group of people would lie about seeing Cupcake at the party and then kids run in and say she's gone. They probably searched quite a bit before they called. This is not a community that has a lot of trust when it comes to the police.
I'm not implying a big cover up or that Cupcake wasn't at the party.
What I'm suggesting is that we likely have children supervising children here, while children want to be children.
While there is a ball game going on inside which is likely holding the adults attention. (I totally relate to this.)
I'm wondering if perhaps Cupcake simply
went missing.... and an 11 year old carrying a burden no child ever should, feels responsible.
If he lost track of her, if she wandered off, I'm concerned he may have made up the abduction story out of fear.
Then the cops find a vehicle that matches on video and a guy the right color, though the woman is black and not white... and now here we are.
Obviously if the POI's admit they took Cupcake, this isn't the case. But at nearly 24 hours detainment without a description of the person or vehicle they handed her off to? I'm starting to wonder if the POI's aren't just denying involvement repeatedly and telling the truth.