SouthAussie
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Well if that turns out to be the case, the premeditation on multiple parts goes way up. Yazeed would had to have given his buddy, who would obviously had to be there at the Chevron, the keys to his car and clued him in on what he was about to do, in the few precious minutes Aniah visited that station.
If it was a spur-of-the-moment decision to abduct Aniah, I could see the perp following Aniah out of the Chevron's shop, hopping into the passenger seat of her car after she got in, holding a concealed weapon on her to force her to drive away.
With anyone in his car thinking "Holy cow ... I am outta here." Then sliding into the driver's seat of his car and taking off (perhaps following Aniah's vehicle, perhaps not).