I'm not sure what I believe at this point...but I wonder about those who feel they were abducted (in the true sense of the word); what makes them believe this? There were no signs of struggle that we were made aware of. LE took a week to even classify it as an abduction, so I wonder if LE even felt that they were in imminent danger.
I have yet to feel a sense of urgency from LE (FBI, County, City, or otherwise). Maybe I'm the only one, but I certainly haven't felt it.
What makes those of you who feel they did NOT go willingly feel that way?
:seeya: My first impression was they were abducted "in the true sense of the word."
1. I thought it was an abduction from the beginning just because of what the family was saying... "no way would the girls go swimming at Meyers Lake, it's full of leeches, etc."
2. I don't think there were signs of a struggle because the abduction happened outside. There wasn't any furniture to knock over, etc. and I don't think there was any blood either because I think the family would have spilled the beans about any blood at the scene. I think the perp either caught the girls off guard and used force (gun, knife, etc.), impersonating an officer or such to get them into his vehicle;
OR the girls were familiar with the perp, perhaps a relative of some of their friends, someone they knew vaguely and got into the vehicle of their own free will. I do believe at some point, the girls became vividly aware they were in a precarious and dangerous situation before they got to 7-Bridges. In fact, the perp might have killed them before 7 Bridges or had to pull off to physically tie them up to subdue them because the girls were beginning to try to exit the vehicle.
3. Elizabeth's purse at the scene. That makes me think of Jessica Ridgeway's case and an article I read regarding when LE found her backpack with her glasses. For some reason, LE seemed to think the perp was sending a message that there was no reason for Jessica to take her glasses with her because she was not going to need them
anymore, He knew he was going to kill her. I feel this is the same situation with Elizabeth's purse. She might have even tried to go and get it and was told leave it here you won't need it where we are going.
4. The bikes being left behind. They were the girls' mode of transportation. I don't think the girls had run away. I think if they were running away they would have taken backpacks with them w/clothes and food, etc. Yes, kids are forgetful and leave their stuff any where and everywhere, but the girls knew they had to be back at some point to Elizabeth's house so Lyric and her grandmother could return to Waterloo.
5. After reading subsequent articles, I feel like LE did treat the girls' disappearance as an abduction right from the beginning. Yes, they were draining the lake, but they were also doing car searches, house searches and even aerial searches, so I believe LE was serious from the beginning that this was an abduction.
6. The family, Drew and Heather, say LE told them the girls were taken by a sexual predator. I do take this with a grain of salt. No, a whole shaker of salt. But that's a whole 'nother story. :shush:
This is my theory if the girls' abduction involved sexual motive. :moo: