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Old 31-05-2007, 18:45   #434
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Re: Toddler 'abducted' during holiday

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Originally Posted by Saaf_laandon_mo View Post
Exactly.....

Is there any evidence that she's been abducted? Not really...... The parents blatant disregard for their childrens' safety and wellbeing by dining in a restuarant 100 yards away, while leaving their apartment unlocked, ensured that theres no evidence whatsoever (no fingerprints, no forced entry, no struggle)

Its being reported as abductin because its a feasible and probable (although not conclusive outcome). Also abduction pulls on more heart strings than missing, sells more papers, etc etc
Anythings feasible as we don't know what happened, no one including the police knew that Huntley had a hand in the Soham case untill further investigation.

Ponder this.. Perhaps a local noticed that the parents were dining out and leaving the kids alone at the hotel and decided to swipe one for a day to teach them a lesson. Of course it all blew into a massive media event and perhaps they are now can't just walk back and pop the kid back. I mean anythings possible at the moment.
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