"It could have been to intimidate and keep the victim
alive," former FBI profiler Mary Ellen O'Toole told Inside Edition.
"It could have been to demonstrate that when she was released and found
that these are very dangerous individuals."
She said that Papini's surprise release after three weeks is
"one of those inconsistencies that makes no sense."
O'Toole added: "You hold onto someone for a long period
of time. There is no contact with the family, so it doesn’t sound like money is
an issue. There were injuries to the victim and an injury pattern that sounds
severe. At the end of all of that you enable the release of this
person."
The former FBI profiler also said investigators will
speak to her to determine if these were people Papini knew or was it just some
people who “crossed her and saw her by herself and then [she] became targeted.”
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