2Hip2BSquare
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Honestly, the more and more I think about it - I'm convinced she ran into a predator that night. Whether registered or not. I understand it was 5 AM, and it seems unlikely that someone would still be out "stalking" for their "prey" - but stranger things have happened. To me, Adrianne's movements & decisions that night were too unpredictable & erratic to afford someone she knew a moment of opportunity to take advantage of her.
If the boyfriend is to be the main suspect, you would think he would have tried harder to keep her in his vehicle the first time. Remember she jumped out of his vehicle - and he, after the fact, returned her phone to her.
Also, it was her idea, after arriving back home, to go back to her boyfriend's house. She packed an overnight bag, she got in her car & drove away.
The cab driver would be the next "person of interest" - and it seems to me that LE has done a thorough job of trying to clear him. I try to remind myself - she called the cab company.
- I don't find the fact that she mentioned her tires to the cab company the least bit unusual. This may be, because:
- I don't think she was trying to "cover-up" her car accident. I think it happened so close to her home, that she was simply attempting to drive the vehicle back to her apartment on damaged tires.
- I think she was changing her clothes simply to change her clothes. Maybe she wanted to wear something more comfortable. After all, she had been drinking that night, got into an argument that night, had been in a single-vehicle at-fault car accident that night, and it was now 5 AM. Who wouldn't want to stop home, if given the opportunity, to freshen-up/change?
What if someone just happened to be driving by, and saw a pretty young girl, by herself at 5 AM - and offered her a free ride? She was headed towards a cab, sure - but a cab she would have to pay for. Keep in mind she just flattened two tires on her car...
Hell, if I were any bit younger & less wise - I might've considered the offer also.
Once again, all of this is my opinion - I don't have any credentials and/or education that gives me any greater advantage towards drawing conclusions. However, I have taken the route Adrianne was supposed to of taken that night a few times now, and this is the "feeling" I get.
Thing is for me... Typically in 2 out of 3 cases and up to 80% of abusive/homicidal/sexual offenses against women are from someone the female victim knew (I think someone here even provided a link saying 96%)
That's why I keep coming back to someone she knew and not stranger abduction.