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Would you happen to have a link to the source for this information? The link in the comment above seems to go to a blog where the author is presenting unreferenced opinion.
otto, sorry for providing an "unreferenced opinion". I don't usually post links to a blog.
Upthread I posted a link to a very detailed 2006 government report on Child Abduction Murder research. It is a fairly lengthy .pdf file but I'm sure if there is any information to refute the idea that two girls being abducted together then murdered is a statistical rarity, it would be contained in that report. Here's the link again:
http://www.atg.wa.gov/uploadedFiles...)/Child_Abduction_Murder_Research/CMIIPDF.pdf
I'll see if I can find a more reliable source to confirm that it is a statistical rarity for two girls to be abducted together then murdered.
Does this information have any bearing on what ultimately happened to Lyric and Lizzie? I have no idea, but it's information I choose to keep in mind. Any aberration is worthy of consideration, IMO.
ETA: Here's a slightly more reliable source:
Police are still working to confirm the identity of a body discovered Wednesday during the search for Jessica Ridgeway, a 10-year-old who disappeared Friday morning. If the body is Jessica's it would be a crime that is statistically rare.
According to a paper in the journal "Victims & Offenders," entitled "Sexually Motivated Child Abduction Murders: Synthesis of the Literature and Case Illustration," five or six children out of every million are murdered. That's equivalent to 0.0006 percent.
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/new...hild-abductions-and-murder-statistically-rare
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So if Jessica's kidnapping and murder was a crime that is statistically rare, IMO it is reasonable to extrapolate that the abduction and murders of two children is even more statistically rare.