The Chief of Hoover Police spoke about the Carlee Russell disappearance case, implying she was never abducted as claimed.
Carlee was captured on surveillance leaving her work, July 13, the day of her disappearance, taking a robe & toilet paper with her. She then ordered food & stopped at a Target to buy granola bars & Cheez-Its.
Russell then hit the road, making a 911 call on her way to report she saw a child on the side of the freeway.
Officers responded & she was nowhere to be found.
Carlee showed up 2 days later, July 15, at her parents' home.
Detectives were able to briefly interview Carlee who claimed when she got out of the vehicle to help the young child a man with orange hair & a bald spot came out of the woods, grabbed her & led her over a fence & into an 18-wheeler trailer.
Carlee told cops she was able to escape the trailer & she was put in a car, blindfolded & taken to a house where she says she was forced to undress & the man & a female accomplice -- who Carlee says she never saw took photos.
Carlee told them she was eventually able to escape when she was loaded into another vehicle -- running through the woods until eventually arriving at her family home.
Cops also revealed some searches Carlee did on her phone in the days leading up to her disappearance. These included, "Do you have to pay for an Amber Alert?" "How to take money from a register without getting caught?" "Birmingham bus station?" "One-way bus ticket Birmingham to Nashville" & also the movie "Taken" about being abducted.
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Source: TMZ
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