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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Has anyone read the brother's Scientology theory? I...sort of buy it.[/quote] Very strange about the interview questions. Nothing about Scientology tactics would surprise me. I could see her being recruited pretty easily, promised an escape from her current life/ family. I find this more plausible than the sex trafficking theory. I always thought if she left, it was willingly, at least at first.[/quote] Interesting that it was ex-Scientologists who so deeply refuted his theory. The church intimidating him to recant his statement is one thing (and a commonly used tactic by the organization.) Former members who speak out often against the church coming to their defense is another. I could see Amy becoming a prime candidate for recruitment, but if she’d joined the church and was simply disconnecting from her family, surely she’d let the authorities know she was alive and well so they’d close an unnecessary investigation. [/quote] Not necessarily. People "disappear" within Scientology all the time. Maybe she wanted to. But I find this unlikely, given how unfriendly Scientology is to gay people. The FBI agent featured seemed to find the sightings credible, and felt strongly it was not a suicide. The sailor brothel sighting, in particular, was compelling. He also said she had tattoos, but don't know if the specifics there have been publicized. All three sightings of a woman named Amy with a southern accent, who seemed under duress? I don't think anything can be ruled out in this strange case. [/quote] That sailor was a piece of work. Had heard "many stories" from working girls over the years. Just how many sex workers has he hired? Ugh. Unfortunately that makes him more credible to me. I can understand why he didn't want to risk his career two years shy of retirement, but he could *easily* have phoned in an anonymous tip to the local police. A southern American lady tells you she's being held against her will and you do nothing?? And why would the lady say her name was Amy Bradley and call what would have been dangerous attention to her business if she was a willing sex worker? He passed a lie detector test btw. That, and the beach sighting where the guy identified her tattoos and her watch (not in FBI public info), do seem credible. As unlikely as the trafficking theories have always been to me, I don't think they can be ruled out. And neither does the FBI.[/quote]
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