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To: VRWC_minion
"With a longer stay, a struggle and possible sleeping there is more hair and the probability that one ends up in trap goes up to a more reasonable level than if she just entered to play for 15 minutes "

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But then doesn't the probality go up that more hair would have been found? I think you bolster the theory that she was only in the MH a short time.


"A child can be restricted by threats. A mirror would provide him the ability to see behind him."

Maybe, but he was driving a big MH and he couldn't have been watching her the whole time.

"Why not. If he promised her she would be ok if she didn't move ? Didn't that sister stay in her room long after the abduction of her sister ? "

Again maybe. Did the sister not touch anything and stay perfectly still?

"My uneducated guess would be either there or close by."

I'll leave that one alone! LOL!


"Could be, but the dogs searched the MH 3-4 days after her disappearance, when did DW have time to air out the MH? "

"How long does it take ? "

I don't know, but dogs have pretty good sniffers or they wouldn't use them. They must have thought the dogs could pick something up.














452 posted on 07/22/2002 7:38:01 PM PDT by gigi
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To: gigi
But then doesn't the probality go up that more hair would have been found? I think you bolster the theory that she was only in the MH a short time.

The fact that only one hair was found implies to me that many more hairs were initially present which either got vaccumed up, picked up or sent out as gray/black water. It also implies that someone attempted to remove them. If she was only there a short period of time its not likely a hair would be left and less likely it would end up in the trap.

Add to that two other unlikely events and the explanation she played there strains reason.

825 posted on 07/23/2002 6:19:17 AM PDT by VRWC_minion
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