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I did not watch the video.
Is she thrown into the van or is she placed?
Is she thrown into the van or is she placed?
The video is just image stills. The reporter says he "put" her inside. We don't actually see this, just an image of the vehicle.I did not watch the video.
Is she thrown into the van or is she placed?
You may be right, you can see a separation between the skin and whatever it is she is wearing.Don't laugh--could they be leg warmers?
WHY did he have to drag her at all? Who does that, if the person could have walked on her own (conducted by him)?The way he holds his arms out feels like an "I'm not going to hurt you" stance.
The report says "The woman was described as being in her twenties."Possibly her face is blurred as she is assumed to be a minor?
On Google Streetview you can see the cameras say “NYPD”I'm not super familiar with that site. Is that considered mainstream media?
My guess is the joggers/leg warmers were put on to keep her legs warm (it was in the 50's that night, so not cold but walking around in a short skirt with bare legs would not be the most comfortable) after a night out.Some young women of some cultures are not allowed to go out at night without a chaperone. Perhaps this woman with long dark hair was picked up by a family member who did not approve of her activities or outfit? That would explain why she did not fight back. It also explains the gesture where his arms are outstretched as he approached her.
The white pants beneath a blue skirt look to me to be the kind of outfit that a young, fashion oriented woman who specifically dresses modestly (often for religious purposes) might wear. Think joggers under a skirt + the kind of chunky white sneakers that are in (gen z) fashion at present + striped socks?
I’ve lived in two different cities with (different) large religious communities in which women dress modestly - and I totally clocked that outfit as ‘modest wear’.
I might be WILDLY off, but that was my first reaction. Possibly this helps identify her?
I also find it extremely odd that her face is blurred, and without comment. I could imagine burring due to injury but often newsmedia will say that “we are blurring this image due to its graphic nature”. I’d imagine that there are stills from pre-encounter that would show her face, and presumably without injury if it was pre-encounter. I’d suspect there is some other reason for blurring, but I can’t really think of many…
Truly odd - and I hope she’s located safely!
You had me excited for a moment, I thought perhaps LE released the video?Video
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Terrifying moment woman is snatched by kidnapper on Brooklyn street
Surveillance images show suspect carrying victim to a minivanwww.independent.co.uk
Sorry Knox. It's just a Fox update.You had me excited for a moment, I thought perhaps LE released the video?