I think Valerie did want to be seen. She and Mike had been talking quietly to each other and agreed that they should speed up in rural areas and slow down in the towns where they might see someone who could help.
When they stopped in the two lanes there would be no point in Valerie saying: “Don’t stop here, it is too isolated”; she has to say it was not isolated enough to try and persuade the gunman to move on.
I can imagine the horror they felt when he ordered them to turn into the layby. Mike deliberately drove past and was threatened with being shot if he did not turn round and go back down the A6 and enter it.
Then she may well have regretted saying anything at the other stopping points, as it was apparently more isolated than either of them. On the other hand there were advantages in having passing traffic nearby.
In any case, we don’t know if what Valerie said made any difference - ultimately the gunman decided for himself where to stop.
When they stopped in the two lanes there would be no point in Valerie saying: “Don’t stop here, it is too isolated”; she has to say it was not isolated enough to try and persuade the gunman to move on.
I can imagine the horror they felt when he ordered them to turn into the layby. Mike deliberately drove past and was threatened with being shot if he did not turn round and go back down the A6 and enter it.
Then she may well have regretted saying anything at the other stopping points, as it was apparently more isolated than either of them. On the other hand there were advantages in having passing traffic nearby.
In any case, we don’t know if what Valerie said made any difference - ultimately the gunman decided for himself where to stop.
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