I agree with you Daisy, the witness testimony about the woman and the black car is troubling. If it was Jahessye being abducted, it seems like LE has no clues. I probably missed it somewhere, but I've not seen any mention of LE reviewing surveillance video, or if there are traffic cams in the area.
If it was not Jahessye being put in that car ... I haven't seen whether Mom had childcare or what hours she worked. Was there a period of time when the kids were home alone after school? What about the summer months, were they home alone then? Wondering if someone had been watching, noting the family's comings and goings and when there were adults around. Could have been a neighbor, someone who regularly visits a neighbor, or a random predator. It makes you sick to think of the possibilities.
Who is the man in Hunter's life currently? Does he live in the home?
I understand Hunter's feelings about the media delving into her past. I'm sure it's painful, especially since from all accounts she has turned her life around. But when a child goes missing as we all know, family is looked at first. Requests for privacy tend to be viewed as suspicious, as we all expect to see parents begging for their child's safe return. The media IMO, is a huge asset in a missing child case. How else can you reach such a wide range of potential witness' or jog memories of someone who saw something which could bring your child home. There's a very small window of media interest in the average case. Today I could not find anything recent in the news, so in Jahessye's case it's already happening.
I'm not one to tell other posters what to think or to chastise them for their ideas or theories. Personally I'm leaning towards someone from the neighborhood, but not excluding an incident within the home which would have involved Hunter.