SapphireSteel
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Abducted means snatched and taken away, for lack of more preside terms that come to mind. I agree, the majority of kids killed are killed by their parents. But they aren't abducted - kidnapped, etc.
If Alanna was out playing, and someone took her somewhere other than home, and then killed her, then she falls into the abducted and killed category.
If Alanna was home, or was outside playing and then taken home, then she would not fall into the same category, and the likelihood would be that a parent killed her.
Another statistic I have read, though I don't have it handy to quote, is that the majority of cases of kids who are killed after being sexually molested is not committed by a parent or family member. (Although the majority of sexual abuse without murder is by parent or family member).
So, two important things to know in Alanna's case are whether she was abducted, and whether she was sexually assaulted. I am sure that LE pretty much knows the answer to those two things. And they ain't saying.
Child Abduction is defined as
"removing a child from his/her carers".
That's it.
Obviously with this description there are one heck of a lot of "abductions" that are over before they even really begin.
What we have here, with Alanna, is the rarest of all child murders - or appears to be, so far.
A stranger murder. Or at best, an "acquaintance murder".
Either way, statistics mean nothing in any particular case so kind of pointless referring to them on an individual level. There's always the exception.
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