I looked up 3501 South Broadway, the address of the bank where Pamela worked... It's still a bank building, and there's a small apartment building directly across the street (11 West Hampden)... I don't see any other buildings that fit the description of where Pamela lived... If that was indeed her building, it's a small, three-story place that appears to have only a few apartments... There are two retail units on the first floor, and apartments on the second and third... There's also a large parking lot right next to the building... I think this explains how Pamela could have left or been forced to leave without attracting much attention... That apartment building wouldn't have had many occupants to begin with (and since it was a Thursday afternoon, some would probably be working)... And a kidnapper could have taken her out the back door of the building and directly to a vehicle in the parking lot... Looking at that Google Street View, I think with any luck, the whole thing could have easily gone unnoticed... It also mentions that she was barefoot... If I get to her apartment, I I imagine she wanted to relax and take off her shoes... if they kidnap her, I don't think they'll give her time to put on shoes; they'll just take her by force... beautiful young woman...
whatever the case,
Rest in peace
whatever the case,
Rest in peace