Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I kinda think it has to be someone who lives close by and did this on foot. Any vehicle driving on that road at that hour would stick out like a sore thumb and surely would have been captured on camera. I think it is possible that a neighbor pounded on her door saying there was an emergency, and they needed her help. The blood was minimal for someone that age and could have happened if she nicked her arm or leg on something while rushing to the door or if the person grabbed her arm. Then they could have taken her to another location later in the day when it wouldn’t look suspicious. A neighbor could know about her security system and her routines.
That seems like it would still be pretty risky, to hold someone nearby for so long, and I don't know if there really is a good time to come and go without being noticed since the neighborhood seems really isolated and also seems to have older people who are home a lot.
Anonymous wrote:It makes no sense to me how very close family members could do this for the money. How could they hide suddenly becoming millionaires? If not for the money, then why take her alive and do the ransom charade? If they were involved, maybe they were forced into it by someone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:THE SPECULATION IN THIS THREAD IS SICKENING.
Some of you are absolute scum.
I have to agree and I think Jeff should consider setting this down. This is a cesspool of speculation and baseless accusations.
This whole nation is watching this kidnapping and the events around it. Jeff can shut down this thread, but that won't change the fact that this is part of a national conversation at the point.
Anonymous wrote:I kinda think it has to be someone who lives close by and did this on foot. Any vehicle driving on that road at that hour would stick out like a sore thumb and surely would have been captured on camera. I think it is possible that a neighbor pounded on her door saying there was an emergency, and they needed her help. The blood was minimal for someone that age and could have happened if she nicked her arm or leg on something while rushing to the door or if the person grabbed her arm. Then they could have taken her to another location later in the day when it wouldn’t look suspicious. A neighbor could know about her security system and her routines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:THE SPECULATION IN THIS THREAD IS SICKENING.
Some of you are absolute scum.
I have to agree and I think Jeff should consider setting this down. This is a cesspool of speculation and baseless accusations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:THE SPECULATION IN THIS THREAD IS SICKENING.
Some of you are absolute scum.
I have to agree and I think Jeff should consider setting this down. This is a cesspool of speculation and baseless accusations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t they pay on Monday?
Is it about last Monday or this Monday? I thought the ransom didn’t show up for a day or two after the abduction.
Right. And she was probably gone by then. This whole kidnapping was a horrible idea from the beginning, both because of its cruelty and criminality and because of the medically fragile nature of the victim.
When is kidnapping ever a good idea?
Anonymous wrote:THE SPECULATION IN THIS THREAD IS SICKENING.
Some of you are absolute scum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes no sense to me how very close family members could do this for the money. How could they hide suddenly becoming millionaires? If not for the money, then why take her alive and do the ransom charade? If they were involved, maybe they were forced into it by someone else.
Maybe gambling debts
Anonymous wrote:If I get kidnapped when I'm 84, I've instructed my family not to pay the ransom. I plan to go down fighting and will give the kidnappers hell. If I'm anything like my 80+ mom, they will regret kidnapping me after an hour or two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Savannahs message is so weirdly phrased that’s is clear to me she’s speaking in code. The newest letter had something in it that convinced them they had their mom and her response has coded words sending a message back to them. Celebrate and peace and “we understand you” seem especially coded to me. The whole thing is so so so weird it’s actually like agitating my spirit.
It's all written by a team of FBI hostage negotiators.
Anonymous wrote:It makes no sense to me how very close family members could do this for the money. How could they hide suddenly becoming millionaires? If not for the money, then why take her alive and do the ransom charade? If they were involved, maybe they were forced into it by someone else.