There have been several debates recently which have included the possibility that there were two people involved in the abduction.
I want to look at the scenario whereby two abductors went to the childrens bedroom window, pushed up the shutter and slid open the window before one of them climbed in.
The one inside only had to select his victim, lift her from her bed and hand her to the accomplice waiting outside. A little anaesthetic or similar ensured she would not wake and start hollering.
Too many questions here
- If he followed behind, where did he go so that Tanner did not see him?
- Tanner would be nearly turning the corner after she spotted man 1 so if man 2 followed she would have spotted him, but why did man 2 waste a second after man 1 had gone to get out the apartment?
- If man 2 spotted Tanner coming around the corner, he may have hid but the main question in all of this meticulously preplanned exercise, is why no car was used, but we have an abductor or two wandering around on foot, in the vicinity, one with child not far from the childs own father who may have recognised her pyjamas, and one which apparently some believe walked east and then some time later backtracked east along the same route to be spotted by the Smiths
-Why would anyone risk in the first place climbing into a small window and passing a child out when clothing fibres/hair/dna from any of the three might be found, rather than say just break in through the front door with any implement
Occams razor anyone?
Is there any evidence of a second person involved in the first place? Well, when I say evidence, obviously nothing tgus far is actual defacto evidence but speculation/possibilities.