Had a theory come to me in the middle of the night, but I’m not sure if there is a way to search other posts to see if this has been brought up. I’ve tried keeping up with the posts, but not doing so well with it.
What if the abductor was disguised as a law enforcement officer? NOT a real officer, but dressed as one.
Disconnected Door Camera, But Entry Not Right Away-
He (or she) disconnected everything earlier under masked disguise as we have seen, etc, but then quickly changed came back dressed as a law enforcement officer.
Forced Entry or No Forced Entry-
He might have knocked/pounded on the door, stated he was law enforcement, and Nancy woke up and opened the door. This could explain no forced entry. If there was forced entry, he might have forced his way in without waking her until he was inside.
Crime Scene or Not-
So now he’s in the house one way or another. Whether he was at the door or in the house already, he tells her there is an emergency...sudden brush fire, family member hurt, etc. Nancy believes he is a safe person. He tells her they need to go! As Nancy rushes (with mobility issues) to get herself together, she cuts herself in some way or another…maybe even falls and hits her face. This would explain why there was concern that it might be a crime scene.
Why So Long Inside-
Time between his entry and them leaving seems longer than a typical abduction, because he is giving her time and helping her get dressed or something like that to keep up the ruse.
No Phone, Purse, or Apple Watch-
He helps her out to the car and either tells her he will go back in to get her phone and purse for her (but doesn’t) or tells her not to grab them because time is critical. She would have felt ok doing that…after all she’s with a person she thinks is a law enforcement officer.
Blood Droplets, but No Footprints-
He walks her to his car, which might have looked like a law enforcement vehicle or not. Just outside the front door, she sneezes and/or leaves drops of blood (from her injury inside). He helps her around the blood droplets supposedly so she doesn’t get blood on her shoes. He also maybe offered to lock the door behind them to make her still feel comfortable in going willingly with him.
He Pulls Away-
He pulls away and her pacemaker disconnects from the app. It wasn’t until the abduction was fully complete, would she have realized something was wrong.
I am NOT saying it was a real officer, but one in an officer’s disguise.