Also, a stranger, he could abort & run. Terri couldn't do that, and she would never know if someone was lookign out the window or something.
For a stranger, it wouldn't matter, because by the time someone knew it was odd, he'd be long gone.
Either Terri had help or this was a stranger, in my opinion.
RSBM
I agree that this part of the speculation seems to make little sense when you try to imagine her thoughts and plans in relation to a school abduction.
I try to imagine myself getting my daughter out of school with no one noticing in similar circumstances (science fair, parents at school, kids walking around). What would I do, how would I plan this? [obviously in my mind I'm doing this as a test, not with evil motives...]
The plan to remove a living, walking and talking child from school would have to allow me an excuse if I was observed and questioned. Maybe like the alleged doctor's appointment deliberate misunderstanding? "Oh, remember his doctor's appointment? I told you about it yesterday - thought you heard. We'll be back around noon!" But then the plan would have to be called off for that day, and the child brought back after some amount of time passed "at the doctor".
I imagine I'd have to stand someplace within sight of an exit - and not the main entrance/exit, either - and wait for a lull in traffic or activity. Maybe chat to my child, maybe look at artwork on the wall. As soon as the hall was empty, grab the child's hand "okay kiddo, let's move it so we're not late!" and walk out the door.
But how do you know you're not seen through a window? How do you know someone didn't stick their head out a classroom door and see your red hair whisking off down the hall, or the door closing behind you?
Or another scenario - she parked near a side door, she has told Kyron he has a doctor's appointment already so he knows he's got to leave in a few minutes. She and Kyron walk close to the side exit door and when she verifies the hall is empty, Terri suddenly "remembers" something she has to tell Kyron's teacher really quick. "Okay Kyron, you start heading to the truck and I'll meet you there in a minute." He heads out the door, she stands right there watching and is satisfied no one has observed this, then she follows him out the door (or she tries to be seen exiting the main door by herself) and they meet at the truck.
Hmmm. But if it was close to the time that most of the parents were leaving after the 845am end of the parent part of the fair, wouldn't a lot of people be moving into the parking lot from the school?
I seriously don't understand this part at all. Not from a stranger abduction standpoint, not from a Terri abduction standpoint. There was pretty much no way that ANYone could have walked out with him without risking all of the same moments of discovery.
