To: spore-gasm
"THE GUNMAN SAID GET YOUR SHOES... GET YOUR SHOES..LET'S GO.))" I just have a hard time believing that this abduction was merely sexual in nature. Seems very well-planned, and if it was just a sexual crime, she could have very easily been snatched while jogging. But, why no ransom? At first, I thought that this just got too big, too fast, now I'm not sure. In the beginning I thought that if Ricci had anything to do with this, Elizabeth may still be alive, especially if there was a woman involved in this with him. Now I feel, that if it was Ricci involved, Elizabeth will probably never be found. I now feel, that if he had NOTHING to do with this, chances may be greater that she is still alive. Did I make any sense? :)
59 posted on
08/12/2002 8:13:23 PM PDT by
IamHD
To: IamHD
Now I feel, that if it was Ricci involved, Elizabeth will probably never be found. I now feel, that if he had NOTHING to do with this, chances may be greater that she is still alive. Did I make any sense? :)Absolutely.
To: IamHD
You make sense to me, IamHD!
Now I'm thinking that the 'kidnapper' may have driven up the driveway and taken off from there. Smart's have a steep drive. If you pulled in, didn't slam your door, killed the lights in the vehicle, inside and out, you could make a faster exit. Also, those Bloodhounds stopped at the bushes. I just read the other day, where Bloodhounds had stopped at a point where the perp entered a vehicle.
If the vehicle was a stick shift, you could coast down that driveway and down the street, before you popped the clutch and restarted the motor. Kind of a quiet and quick get-away.
The would explain the dogs stopping at the bushes. Seems like, after 4 or 5 hours, there should still be a scent for the dogs. Maybe all the visitors confused them?
61 posted on
08/12/2002 8:21:35 PM PDT by
L84AD8
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