There was no trafficking. They released the video. She had her blinker on well before she would have been able to see a child in the dark. She gets out, goes around the back of the car, then opens the passenger door. No other car pulls up. No child is seen on the side of the road. No one else called in seeing a child walking on the road. This is a Heavily driven road. Please do your research on what human trafficking actually looks like. This is not it.
@@tinamartina1801they’re only saying that about the child bc that’s the call Carlee made to 911. There was never a bait child or any child for that matter. If a child was alone on a busy highway, other people would have seen the child and called 911 or stopped to intervene. No child, so either Carlee was tripping on something and thought she saw a child, she was lying to stage this or she was forced to make that call for whatever reason.
For sure, but this wasn't trafficking. The video has been released. No child. No one else pulls over. Her flashers are on way before she could have seen someone around a curve in the dark. She gets out of her car and walks around the back before opening the passenger door.
Carlee, you are strong, you fight, girl. 🙏 The world is looking for you. Give us a sign. Mom & Dad .. she pulled over to help a child... we need Carlee. We saw a body laying in highway. No car, no accident.As an Icu RN , I had To stop ..but,with my teens in car,I pulled far down, called 911 .. and never got out . I asked for a chopper, and when i saw it, I knew he must be alive...all i cld do.
So let’s say instead of this girl pulling over, a pick up truck full of big dudes packing heat pulls over to assist this toddler…do the abductors simply play it off and say “sorry, it was just a prank”, then back the already exhausted toddler up 500 feet to start over again for a second attempt when the guys in the truck leave to see if they can lure a female driver the next time? That just doesn’t make sense to me.
This is the craziest thing I have ever heard of. Also if you wanted to kidnap someone why do it on a busy interstate? Like you said could have been a truck full of dudes. How would a kidnapper know who was going to stop?
This is the reason why if you find a child on the side of the road and nobody’s around, call 911 ASAP. Look around you surroundings first to see if there’s someone waiting and if the place is clear, walk or run as fast as you can to get the child and secure her/him inside your car and drive off! Never ever talk to anyone regardless of the gender, sometimes women tend to trust women but women can be dangerous as well so drive away to the nearest police station and bring the child there so they could deal with it. If ever someone tries to kidnap you, fight all your might right there and then because either way, you will be killed so might as well die right there where other people can find you right away and your family won’t suffer for eternity not knowing where you are or what happened to you.
If she was on the phone with a family member during the altercation where and when was the 911 call and why didn’t the 911 dispatcher stay on the phone with her when she found the person in need of help? Where is the 911 recording?
It's sad that you see a child on the side of the road and you get kidnapped by a crazy person and all your doing was trying too help prayers for a safe return home 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
That’s exactly what I was thinking? Did the person who abducted Carlee just happen to get really lucky? So much so that the one person who noticed the child happened to be a young female that was by herself?? I also find it odd that a person would be that brazen to abduct someone on the side of the highway at that time of night. I could maybe see at 2, 3, or 4 am at time when not many people would be on the road passing by. Other things I find kind of odd… 1. The family member that was on the phone with Carlee could hear her asking the toddler if they were okay, but that they didn’t hear a response from the child. 2. The person who abducted Carlee had enough time and forethought to remove her Apple Watch and leave it behind at the scene so that her location could not be traced?? It makes sense that her phone would have been left behind if she has dropped it during a struggle, but her Apple Watch as well just seems odd to me. 3. Why would the 911 dispatcher or even Carlee for that matter disconnect the call before police showing up? From the dispatchers perspective, wouldn’t they want to stay on the line to make sure the toddler was okay and wasn’t in need of any medical attention and to also have Carlee try and ask the toddler questions to see if they could get any information from them? From Carlee’s perspective, wouldn’t she stay on the phone with 911 while she exited her vehicle and approached the child. I just don’t understand why she would have hang up with 911 if she planned on getting out of her car to stop and help the child. 4. Lastly, I haven’t heard any reports from the police or from Carlee’s family that she reported seeing a car pulled over on the side of the road nearby. I would think that she would have had to see a car nearby if the family member who was on the phone with her could hear her scream after asking the toddler if they were okay. To me, that seems like the person would have had to have been really close by hiding and waiting for her to get out of her car. And if that is the case, where was the car at when Carlee exited her vehicle?? With all that being said, I do hope and pray that she is okay and is found safe and alive very soon. My thoughts are with Carlee and her family.
@@Mrs.buildingblackwealthRight, I’m thinking the watch may have been dead or the battery was low so she removed it after getting off work. I’m also wondering if it even a child or was it a little person posing as a child.
Exactly. Could’ve been she took it off while struggling and dispatchers hang up all the time believe it or not. They have to move on to the next case. It’s sick but listen to the dispatcher stories. Sometimes they can’t sit on the line all night.
The video is out. No toddler. No one else pulls up. No other person is seen. You just see her coming around a dark curve with her flashers already on. She pulls over, gets out, goes around the back, then opens the passenger door.
That was just an outright abduction.The toddler was just a setup for anyone who dared to pullover.But also that could be something that exactly looked like a walking toddler but being controlled by a remote from close by but hidden on the bushes for anyone to pullover thinking it is a real human being
Very strange. Could It be that someone put the toddler on the street as bait to get someone to stop? Something strange about this . And how come the person she was on the phone with didnt hear the toddler say anything when the missing girl was talking to her cause they heard the missing girl talking to the 4 year old
The world we live in stop to help and you end up the victim that’s why I mind my business and move in silence cautious every step I take cold beings out there some alive some dead
On the interstate video, she was already driving on the shoulder of the road with her flashers on back before she even enters the area of video footage. Seems that any possible abductors would have no way of knowing how far she would continue to drive and would have no way of getting that far down to abduct her where her vehicle finally comes to a stop. Something else is at play here.
It all depends - maybe she saw the child / figure in the distance and called as she got closer You don't know And it's dark af - maybe there's a service road or ditch - there were tire marks that were muddy
@@tashahansen8531 You wouldn’t be able to see a child from that far even in the daytime much less at night. If you watch the video, you see that when she enters the area of the video, hundreds of yards back from where she stopped, she’s already driving in the emergency lane with her flashers on. This means that she had her flashers on and was in the emergency lane before she ever saw any child on the side of the road.
This is very strange. Is there any reason why might have wanted to disappear? Says she sees a child. No child on the highway cam. Child not heard on the phone. Then a big scream. Have to consider all possibilities here. Was this staged so she could disappear?
They didn't hear the child crying over the phone?............in the patch black on a dark highway. A real child would've been screaming in fear. That was a midget working with the kidnappers looking to set women up. Why didn't other cars see the "child". Someone was a spotter down the road looking into the cars. They seen a solo woman and the midget ran out the wood to be seen by her..........
@danijones819 a lot of people know how trafficking works. Read. Listen to folks that have been through it. You hear about 13 year old girls leaving for a 30yr old internet boyfriend all the time. That's trafficking. Kids who have addicted parents that are willing to trade their child's services for drugs, that's trafficking. No criminal is going plan an abduction that takes this amount of time in such a visible place. It would be way easier to get into the passenger side of a car that a woman was getting into while she not paying attention. I'm supposed to believe that this supposed abductor grabbed her and went away from a viable vehicle? Criminals want the path of least resistance. This would be way more hassle than it's worth. There are way easier, more convenient ways of obtaining people for trafficking. I'm sure you watch true crime documentaries, when in the history of every have you seen a case where a child is used as bait to lure a woman in the hopes of abducting her?
@jamilsuriel4406 I saw the video. I've read people's first hand accounts of their experiences. I watch interviews of folks that have been trafficked. I know pimps, prostitutes and every kind of criminal in between. Criminals are opportunists. They see the easy opportunity, they take it. If two cars are sitting there and one is locked and the other has the keys in it running, which car is getting taken on a joy ride? It's always about what is easiest. Making a plan to put a kid on a busy road with cameras in an effort to get a single woman to pull over is a long shot. Much easier to find a 15 yr old in a chat room with no adult supervision. Convince her you're her boyfriend and have her travel across the country willingly to get to you. That's what we keep hearing about in the news. That's what LE warns us about. You never hear about traffickers setting up traps with kids to lure women. How could they guarantee that only a woman would be interested in saving a child?