SapphireSteel
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Yes, I agree, that video really bugs me.
It bugs me how far apart they are, for one thing.
It bugs me how fast they're moving -- and even if you take into account the frame speed of the camera, they're still moving pretty fast.
It bugs me how isolated that area seems to be, even in the middle of town. There are lots of angles where there seems to be nothing but fences and street. It looks like the kind of place where even if somebody did scream, they might not be heard over the industrial noises and isolation.
If they were racing, that wouldn't seem unusual. Kids do things like that and they don't always notice the heat. But there's just something...off...about the way they're moving.
There's also something wrong with the timing.
Grandma was mad by 12.30, mad enough to jump in her car with her nephew and go looking.
This tells me that the girls were called in at least 12.15, to give grandma 15 minutes to build up a head of steam about them disobeying.
They were within earshot at 12.15, this is fact.
Why didn't they go inside at 12.15 when expected? Why do they appear to be speeding away from the house at 12.15?
I believe they were at the house at 12.15 and something or someone happened to make them speed to the lake instead of getting ready to leave with grandma.
I also feel the purse (and the bikes) were staged by the perp to imply a random, off-highway abduction.
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