Scholarship table
Not going to state what I’ve long thought to be the backstory on this one, but am curious as to what others think happened. Pretty crazy. Hope a lot of info comes out by tmrw morning
I have a suspicion, from things Ive read, that her parents were involved in some form of trafficking, narcotics or human, and double crossed people more powerful than themselves. Shocking that she is alive and seemingly unharmed, unexpected silver lining.
They said this morning that suspect had this plan all along. To kill the parents and kidnap her. The questions are how he became aware of her AND if she was in any way complicit.
Why would this be important to you? She is a child. Would it make her any less of a victim?
Of course not. How did I imply that? It's more of a curiosity as to how this entire episode played out more than anything.
I'll stick with my opinion on Gold. He'll be in foul trouble within the first eight minutes.
It's just not a scenario I would have lept to.
There's so much about the story that we don't know. I'll say a couple things. One, speculation at this juncture isn't useful. Three, she's one tough as nails young lady
Any links you can provide?
Seems like 1 & 3 are at odds with each other
I listened to the press conference .. all these law enforcement guys tripping over themselves to thank themselves. Sure, they put in a lot of time, as is their job, and I respect that greatly. But in the end, all that work and effort -- they never found her.
It's always like this. Wetterling case comes to mind. In The Dark is one hell of a podcast.
I listened to the press conference .. all these law enforcement guys tripping over themselves to thank themselves. Sure, they put in a lot of time, as is their job, and I respect that greatly. But in the end, all that work and effort -- they never found her. She's only safe because she got a chance to walk away and find a citizen to call 911, not due to some sharp police work or rescue.
The kidnapper may have tried to form a connection with her over the internet to gain her trust. Then killed her parents, kidnapped her and locked her up, similar to other horrific cases of kidnapping and rape that we have heard about in the news media; where the victim has been held captive for years. Thankfully Jayme was able to escape. It’s very very scary that people exist in this world who have no moral compass, or feelings for others that they will do anything to serve their own needs and desires. I don’t know how these disgusting people can even close their eyes and go to sleep at night, let alone live with themselves all day.
Wow, I'm very concerned for Benny. Being able to mimic Myron Medcalf's writing so closely implies an oncoming case of dementia.
So long as were speculating, I’m in the boat on the theory that these two knew each other well before this went down, but the murder was not premeditated. Too much of a struggle.
You are waaaaay out of bounds on this.