ACG2x
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Almost zero chance this was a carjacking or totally random occurrence. It's too precise and planned that in the exact minutes Hania is out starting the car and would be outside alone, he comes up and grabs her. That few minute window was literally his only shot. The only way this is a random abduction is if the carjacking was planned and he decided impulsively to take Hania which there is very little chance of - I'd say less than 5%.
Carjackers typically want the vehicle and want to take it to a place where they can sell it or it's parts for money (to a "chop shop" or the like). While some carjackers do take off with a vehicle that has a person inside it, that's almost always when the victim is already inside the vehicle and they need to get the hell out of there ASAP. If it's a child, the child is often let out later unharmed because the carjacker does not want a violent act on their hands and thus drawing all kinds of law enforcement attention. Carjackers will also use force - or the threat of it - to take a vehicle but less often will actually follow through on physical violence unless the person resists. In Hania's case, she was outside the vehicle and was forced into it so the perp had a chance to just steal the vehicle and leave her but purposely chose to abduct.
None of the characteristics of this one fit a random carjacking that happened to have Hania in the most unfortunate of situations. Nearly everything lines up with this was a targeted abduction and Hania was that target. The carjacking was a means to escape.
Carjackers typically want the vehicle and want to take it to a place where they can sell it or it's parts for money (to a "chop shop" or the like). While some carjackers do take off with a vehicle that has a person inside it, that's almost always when the victim is already inside the vehicle and they need to get the hell out of there ASAP. If it's a child, the child is often let out later unharmed because the carjacker does not want a violent act on their hands and thus drawing all kinds of law enforcement attention. Carjackers will also use force - or the threat of it - to take a vehicle but less often will actually follow through on physical violence unless the person resists. In Hania's case, she was outside the vehicle and was forced into it so the perp had a chance to just steal the vehicle and leave her but purposely chose to abduct.
None of the characteristics of this one fit a random carjacking that happened to have Hania in the most unfortunate of situations. Nearly everything lines up with this was a targeted abduction and Hania was that target. The carjacking was a means to escape.