Imo Answers are with the mother… NO mother would leave a 3 year old alone in a park for 30+ mins…especially in a country they are not from… my gut is telling me to question the Mother… as this scenario makes no sense.
Aaron, can you upload her latest Age Progression Image? The new one is much better and created by NCMEC. Greetings from San Antonio.
Done! It is now uploaded.
y’all can see how she was walking, probably walked out of the apartment complex and a stranger may have picked her up? (my theory btw)
https://youtu.be/UdH7xeEOnD8?t=10
I wanted to reach out regarding the ongoing case and ask if there are any additional details that can be added?? One theory I’ve been thinking about is the possibility that Lina didn’t go missing on her own. If we think about the logistics of it, no child, especially one as young as Lina, would have been able to travel that far by themselves, particularly in a public setting. Even if she somehow wandered off, the chance that she could cover such a distance or end up in such a dangerous situation alone seems incredibly unlikely. That leads me to think that there might have been someone else involved, Another thought I wanted to explore is the mother’s role in all of this. I know it’s a sensitive subject, but I don’t think it’s something we should ignore. Do you have any insight into what Lina’s mother was doing at the time of the disappearance? It’s hard to imagine that any mother would intentionally leave her child alone in a public place. There’s a chance that something unexpected could have happened, or maybe someone took advantage of a moment when she wasn’t paying attention. But still, the idea of a mother deliberately leaving her child alone in a place like that doesn’t seem right, unless there were circumstances we don’t know about yet. Another angle worth considering is whether someone might have had a reason to harm Lina’s family, particularly her parents. It’s not unusual for people to target children as a way to hurt their parents, whether for financial reasons, revenge, or something else. Could there be someone who has a personal issue with the family and saw Lina as a way to hurt her parents? Sometimes people choose victims that seem vulnerable or unprotected, and it’s possible that Lina’s parents were being watched or followed, with their child becoming an unintended target. There’s also the possibility that the family was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time, and someone with bad intentions saw an opportunity. It’s also worth thinking about whether this could have been a more planned attack. If someone was watching the family, they might have been paying attention to their routines or habits, learning when they might be the most vulnerable or distracted. If Lina’s parents were involved in something that could make them targets, whether it’s personal, financial, or professional, that could explain why Lina was taken. While i don’t want to make assumptions, thinking like this might help us understand what could have led to this situation, and please, I look forward to hearing any additional insights you might have, thank you!
exactly what im saying! It’s hard to imagine a scenario where any mother would intentionally leave her child alone in a public space.