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Texas Girl Who Was Kidnapped From Basketball Game Describes Horrors Of Being Held By Traffickers
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Texas Girl Who Was Kidnapped From Basketball Game Describes Horrors Of Being Held By Traffickers

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Natalee Cramer is ready to tell her story more than two years after being kidnapped and held by a gang of sex traffickers. She was abducted in April 2022 when she went to watch a Dallas Mavericks basketball game with her father at age 15.

Trigger warning: sexual abuse, sex trafficking

The teenager from Dallas, Texas, left her seat at the American Airlines Center without her phone and told her father she was going to the bathroom. At that time, she was having a “craving” for weed she consumed to cope with her anxiety.

Highlights
  • Natalee Cramer recounted being kidnapped from a Dallas Mavericks game in 2022 and raped at age 15.
  • She was lured by a stranger at the Texas basketball game and held by traffickers, who later took her to a hotel in Oklahoma.
  • Natalee's parents used a private investigator to find her; the teen's case led to eight arrests.

“I just walk around, and that’s when I caught that guy’s eye,” Natalee, now 18, recalled during an interview with WFAA. “I told him, ‘I’m just really looking to smoke. Do you smoke?'”

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The man replied that he did smoke and offered to give her some marijuana he had in his car that was parked in the garage.

“He didn’t tell me there was anyone else there with him,” she said. “It was just him. He told me we would walk back to his car that was parked in the parking lot…in the garage…and that’s when the second guy came.”

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Natalee was forced into the car and taken to a house in North Texas, where the abusers raped her.

Natalee was abducted in a car in April 2022 after speaking with a man at a Dallas Mavericks game in the American Airlines Center

Image credits: CBS TEXAS

“It’s not like a guy with candy in the back of his van, and you just get thrown in the back of the van. It looks like a normal conversation until it’s not.

“You don’t know you’re in danger until you’re in the middle of it, and you don’t know what to do, and you can’t get out.

“There’s no room to judge people because they can’t get out. If they could leave, they would,” the teenager added, responding to those who blamed her for what she has endured.

After multiple days, Natalee was taken to Oklahoma, where the abusers left her with another group of criminals who trafficked her at a hotel.

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Image credits: CBS TEXAS

She was paralyzed with fear and thought that she would be punished if she tried to escape.

“It clicked for me that I was in danger when I was raped by them. I knew I was in danger by then, but I did not know how to leave because I was scared. 

“I could have asked for the phone, but they would have been right there. What was I supposed to do? Even if I had run, where would I go? I didn’t know where I was.”

“It’s not like a guy with candy in the back of his van, and you just get thrown in the back of the van. It looks like a normal conversation until it’s not,” the teen explained

Though she did not want to take a risk by running away, Natalee still hoped that witnesses at the scene would report the case to the police and rescue her.

When she revealed to workers at the hotel that she had been raped, the teen said the staff told her that there wasn’t anything they could do.

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“They told me they couldn’t help me. They didn’t know how to help me.

“I was more surprised to see a family with small children there and they looked me in the eyes and could see that all of these people were older than me and still not say anything.

“The dad of these little children looked at me, and he couldn’t tell at the hotel. [The man who trafficked her] had a whole rifle by his side, and the family just walked on like nothing happened.”

The men who abducted Natalee raped her and drove her to Oklahoma, where they left her with another group who trafficked her at an extended-stay hotel

Image credits: CBS TEXAS

“I was just praying to God. I’m tired. I can’t do this anymore. I need someone. Please send someone.”

That someone was a police officer who identified her when she was walking outside of an apartment complex.

On the night Natalee disappeared, her father, Kyle Morris, was told by a Dallas police officer working at the arena that he had to report the case to the North Richland Hills Police Department, which is more than 30 miles (48 kilometers) away from the game because that is where the family lived.

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Her parents were reportedly referred to a private investigator in Houston, Texas, who found photos of Natalee in online sex ads and traced them to Oklahoma City.

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They shared the information with the Oklahoma City Police Department, and officers began conducting the search in the area. Natalee was found eleven days after her disappearance.

“He pulled up next to me, and he’s like, ‘Are you Natalee Cramer?’ and I was like, ‘Yes.'” 

Eight people were arrested that day in Oklahoma, two of whom pleaded guilty to trafficking and child porn charges, according to Dallas Express. All were later sentenced to time in prison.

Additionally, Natalee’s family filed a lawsuit against the companies that own and manage the extended-stay hotel where she was trafficked, detailing surveillance camera footage showing the 15-year-old victim in the hallway with the armed men.

Surveillance footage from the arena shows Natalee walking with a man before being kidnapped

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“On one occasion, a hotel employee saw the 15-year-old victim crying in the lobby while two adult men escorted her to their room and yet did nothing,” the family’s attorney, Zeke Fortenberry, claimed in a news release, the outlet reported.

“Other times, men patrolled the hotel hallway with an AK-47 style assault rifle.”

According to the lawsuit, the hotel rented at least two different rooms to 44-year-old Kenneth Nelson, a registered sex offender.

Eleven days after Natalee’s disappearance, eight people were arrested and sentenced to prison

Image credits: FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth

“This is my life, and they have ruined my life. I cannot feel sorry for them because they did not feel sorry for me,” Natalee said about the arrests.

Her family continues to fight for the men who kidnapped the teen in Dallas to be charged and jailed.

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Last year, the Dallas County grand jury threw out the charges of sexual assault of a child against 33-year-old Emanual Cartagena, the man accused of luring Natalee away from the game.

“I was extremely upset,” Natalee’s mother, Brooke Morris, expressed.

“Our attorney had additional evidence that he was trying to present to the district attorney’s office in Dallas, and we were outright told in a nutshell, ‘thank you for the additional evidence, but we are not going to be presenting to the grand jury again.'”

Natalee said her memory is enough evidence to confirm what she experienced.

“I can recall all of the things they did. All of the things they were wearing and all of the things they said and did to me. All three of them are guilty, and if I could see all three, I would be able to point them out.”

Natalee and her family started Aisling, a non-profit organization that provides support for survivors of sex trafficking and sexual assault

The family started Aisling, a non-profit organization that provides support and resources for survivors of sex trafficking and sexual assault.

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“I want to make a pathway for people to feel comfortable and emotionally safe to talk to people and come forward,” Natalee explained. “If they can’t speak for them, I’m going to speak for them.”

The 18-year-old is working on her mental health in therapy, living on her own, and pursuing her General Educational Development Test (GED).

According to 2022 data from the United Nations, 4.9 million women and girls worldwide are victims of forced commercial sexual exploitation. Estimates suggest that women and girls may constitute up to 80% of persons trafficked globally.

“She was a naive kid. Traffickers took advantage of her,” one reader wrote

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cherry~
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I want to punch the person that said it was her own decisions that are to "blame", like she chose the trafficking!

lenka
Community Member
1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yep because a 15 year child is at fault for the actions of the men who are the perpetrators of this crime. This makes me so angry. She should have been safe to walk anywhere and do anything and make all the mistakes that teens do and not have had to suffer this fate because a group of f*****g perverted men think they are entitled to rape.

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lenka
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1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The commenter who said she "is truly blessed" I want to punch them the f*****g face. It is not truly blessed to be kidnapped, held at gunpoint and raped repeatedly for 11 days.

featherytoad
Community Member
1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm sure the person meant truly blessed for having been found. Most of these young girls who are trafficked are never heard from again.

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Ms.GB
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1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"Her own bad decisions are to blame" The only people to blame are her kidnappers and rapists. There are plenty of victims who were doing nothing more than walking to the store or going to visit the bathroom etc. There are decisions you can make that will make you more vulnerable but by blaming someone for being more vulnerable you are doing nothing but making excuses for rapists and criminals. I'm not saying people shouldn't teach their children to be more aware and to avoid situations that will make them more vulnerable to predators but there is NOTHING she could have done to deserve what happened to her and anyone who thinks otherwise is dangerously close to thinking exactly like the people who did this to her. The more blame you place on ANY victim of kidnapping and S.A. the more ALL victims will be blamed whether or not they were in a vulnerable position...how can people not see this!?

Lyoness
Community Member
1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wish I could update this more than once. Nothing, I repeat NOTHING, justifies what happened to this girl. She wasn't "asking for it", what she was wearing didn't matter, what she said didn't matter, the fact that she was looking for smoke didn't matter. She was taken and forced to have sex against her will. She's the victim and it's not her fault. Period.

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Elladine DesIsles
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My daughter and I experienced much the same thing, when she was barely 14. She wasn't lured by d***s - for those who can't seem to get past that angle - she accepted an offer of a ride. And yes, she should have known better than to get into a vehicle with someone she didn't really know, but there were contextual reasons she felt safe doing so. She was later drugged by her captors. Luckily, they weren't very bright people - they had her call me, telling me a story to make me think she was consenting to her situation, but I could hear a woman in the background dictating what she was supposed to say. And they didn't block their phone number, which was linked to online ads for s*xual services. So I called back. I hounded them. I made calls from other numbers as a potential customer, trying to track them down. They realized that she wasn't the at-risk kid they had taken her for, with no one to fight for her, and that I wasn't going to give up. After four days, they let her go.

Elladine DesIsles
Community Member
1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The police were worse than useless. When I reported my 14 year old, Indigenous daughter missing, with evidence that she was being trafficked, the officer asked me, "How do you know she isn't doing this willingly?" I knew, but it shouldn't have mattered - she was too young to consent and being exploited. While she was being held, officers went to the door to inform her captor that she was in violation of a restraining order taken out by a previous victim staying at the same hotel, but didn't look in the room or notice the drugged, current victim. And after she came home, the officers who followed up were clearly only concerned about their own careers - one of them actually said to me, "Do you know how big a case this could be?!" with dollar signs in her eyes, as if her promotion would motivate me. When my daughter was too scared to identify her captors, they threatened to charge her, the 14-year-old victim. Which was when I had to say, we're done here, you can't victimize her again.

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and_a_touch_of_the_’tism
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I’m so angry at all the “she was dumb/foolish/her fault/bad choices.” She was a CHILD.

Say No to Downvoting
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

BoredPanda, I think you are utterly disgusting to tagline this article with a random quote from a random a*****e blaming this child for the horrific crimes committed upon her.

Ben Aziza
Community Member
1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why? We need to know these f*****s exist. It is their duty to share the story and the unhinged reactions of some ppl trying to justify this injustice. the tagline showcases some of the unhinged f***s in this world that we need to deal with. Cant put our heads in the ground like ostriches. That is the kind of mentality that perpetuates traffikers...they need to be killed. Or shamed before they become one.

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rullyman
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

While it's really good to highlight a case like this to remind people to be safe (don't go with a stranger to their car), it's worth remembering that the vast majority of sex trafficking is nothing like this. You are much more likely to be pimped our by someone you know, for example a manipulative or abusive boyfriend who then starts getting his friends involved. The podcast You're Wrong About did a great episode on this. Actual kidnappings like this are thankfully very rare

ValdaDeDieu
Community Member
1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Some children are trafficked by their own parents. What's more horrible than that? How do you escape the people who are supposed to care about you, clothe you, feed you, house you? THIS IS WHY there is no degree of "blame the victim" that is ethical, wise or kind. Trafficking should NOT EXIST, PERIOD. ALL TRAFFICKERS SHOULD BE ERADICATED WITH EXTREME PREJUDICE, BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY.

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talliloo
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1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

i retired from law enforcement. within the purview of my job i was required to do home visits in areas that were not safe for a lone woman and/or a white person to be in. (no racism meant by that-it was just a fact that any non-person of color was suspect in specific areas.) the 'advise' that was given to me was to do visits before 11am because most of the people in those neighborhoods were either at work or just getting up, meaning not drinking/smoking, etc. i always felt it wasn't very useful. but, the one thing i came across was the phrase: perfect paranoia is perfect awareness. i scoffed at this in the beginning but it saved my butt on several occasions. it's a terrible thing when we want to teach our kids to have compassion & faith in humanity in one breath and then to fear and suspect strangers in the next. this girl was naive but not at fault for her plight. stop the victim blaming.

CP
Community Member
1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

People like Manu Michael are scum. Don't be like Manu Michael.

WonderWoman
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Do 15 year olds made stupid decisions - yes, yes they do. Do they deserve to have something so heinous and awful happen to them? No, no they do not. I think we can all agree that she should not have walked with a stranger to their car, nor should she have asked a stranger for weed. I am sure throughout this ordeal this child regrets those decisions. No matter what she did preceding this, she did not deserve to be raped, kidnapped and abused. No one, no matter what you are doing, is justified in raping, holding you against your will and abusing you. Not the clothes you are wearing, not the flirtatious way you speak, not walking to your car - nothing. Shame on those who think she got what she deserved, because she deserved to go home with her dad that night and nothing else.

BrownEyedPanda
Community Member
1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I can't believe all the victim-blaming and shaming that's going on here. Do any of you naysayers EVER believe that a ràpe victim is actually a victim? Or do you religiously subscribe to the philosophy of "she was asking for it"? Because if you do, PLEASE explain to me about Jaycee Dugard. How about the woman who was ràped by a Stanford swimmer, while she was intoxicated? Oh yes, let's not forget the high school sophomore who was gang ràped at a homecoming dance back in 2009. No doubt ALL of these individuals, according to YOU, simply should have been at home, wearing hoop skirts, and allowing nothing stronger than Kool-aid to pass their lips. It is my sincere prayer that none of you have the opportunity to serve on a jury in a ràpe trial. The perp would walk for sure. Smmfh......

Juley Clark
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Nope none of them were to blame and neither was this girl. BUT A 15 year old should know better than to go off with a stranger. Had she not done that none of it would have happened and in that ONE aspect she is to blame. BUT for everything else she is NOT TO BLAME

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Mark Childers
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I cannot believe all of the victim blaming. No one, NO ONE, is guilty of being assaulted and victimized. Ever. And especially a young girl like this out with her dad. I can't imagine how he handled that.

Beth Wheeler
Community Member
1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This child is a victim of kidnapping, rape and sex trafficking of a minor. How in the hell is this her fault? Do any of these idiots really think she wanted to go through that torture of being repeatedly raped? After she told somebody at the hotel they said they couldn't help her, what is wrong with these people? If I was a hotel employee and was told this I would hide her in another room or sneak her out and call 911 immediately! She is going to need therapy for a long time and I hope and pray they put the others under the jail before they can do this to somebody else. How would you feel if this was your daughter or sister? STOP BLAMING VICTIMS

BrownEyedPanda
Community Member
1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Back in the 1920's, young women were told that if they were out walking in public and suddenly felt a sharp sting like a pinprick, they were to find a cop IMMEDIATELY. That was because white slavery was so prevalent, procurers were literally snatching their victims off the street in broad daylight. Nowadays, they are much more subtle and sophisticated. It can be as simple as going to a house party where someone is taking pictures. Those pictures are posted online to a website on the dark web, or even Craigslist. In other words, the victim can literally be sold without their knowledge. All it takes is something slipped into a drink, and the victim is given a "ride home," which actually ends up being a "lockbox." Being sex trafficked is not necessarily the victim's fault. So knock it off.

ValdaDeDieu
Community Member
1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And air tags. Apple tags to find your things - guess how they were first used? To track women back to their homes. There is NO REASON, NONE to ever blame the victim. It is unwise, and enabling of evil.

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kate h
Community Member
1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

WTAF BP??!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There are more and more negative articles getting reposted here, a site that most of us probably come for a little light hearted fare. I find it ESPECIALLY ironic and ridiculous that innocuous words are regularly digitally bleeped but this article says räped many times.

Ben Aziza
Community Member
1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Trafficking is one of the things that i do not see redemption from. It is such an evil that my mind is not able to process it even begin to understand, fathom,comprehend or grasp how a human can do such a thing to another human. Jail rehabilitation or similar things are not the processes that can deal with people who do it. The only one pass i can give if for the people enslaved as children themselves who were programmed via abuse. Basically made into puppets so the moral cost is on the people/org who made them that way. Other than that specific case. Every person who participates in human trafficking needs to die. Kidnapping,Selling and Buying people. If you do that you are not human. Jails means nothing as a deterrent as it is primarily for rehabilitation. The only thing i assume would stop such an inhuman thing from doing that is if they knew they would die if they did. To think those are "cultural traditions" in some places to groom and sell your own kids... Ughh..

Lyoness
Community Member
1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

While I agree with almost everything you've said, I have to respectfully disagree on the "pass". I have a feeling this is just a terminology disagreement but I'm going to nitpick on the language because this is such an important issue. Being abused is NEVER a justification for abusing others. It many be an explanation, but never an excuse. So while it may seem understandable if a victim of trafficking continues the cycle of abuse, that obviously doesn't make it ok, and they should NOT be given a pass.

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B
Community Member
1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Men are not protectors of women, but enablers of other men.

Gabby M
Community Member
1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sighs, not that I am looking for downvotes here BUT passing on info I was taught my whole life from my mother 1960's era... (at 13 I was able to avoid being abducted because of my mom's teachings) parents today NEED to inform their children of ALL the horrors out there that can and could possibly affect them or their friends. BE AWARE, BE CAREFUL, BE ALERT!!! If this child was taught properly of all the possible dangers that face them DAILY in today's society it can only HELP them protect themselves!!! Be AWARE, Be CAUTIOUS, Be SUSPECTING!!! It's a horrible time to be a child/teen .... but PLEASE 🎶 "Teach your children well" 🎶!!!! Stop living in the "it can't happen to me" because it most certainly CAN and DOES!!!!

WonderWoman
Community Member
1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Teens tend to think think they omnipotent and bad stuff only happens to other people. Also we can't live life afraid of our own shadows.

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Shane S
Community Member
1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I’m really surprised most of the convicted were women. It’s sad women would do this to other women.

lenka
Community Member
1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I am not sure if it is the case in this particular scenario, but would like to point out that women perpetrators are often victims of trafficking themselves. Long term trafficked women are used to manage the new girls and are coerced into participating through threats of violence, rape and death. They are often the ones left serving jail time when their pimps/owners abandon them.

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AR
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

She didn’t deserve to be raped, but WTF was she thinking going up to strangers and asking for weed? Didn’t her parents teach her not to trust strangers? At 15 I never would’ve just gone off with strangers.

lenka
Community Member
1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

WTF are we talking about what she "deserved". To deserve something is to earn it because of something she did. It's a merits based word that should NEVER EVER be used when referring to a victim. Even saying she did 'not deserve it' implies that possibly... she could have done something in which she DID "deserve' to be kidnapped and raped. This language about the victim did or did not deserve is inappropriate. Lets apply the same language to the perpetrators.... They DID NOT "deserve" to take her and rape her (See how ridiculous that sounds). What they do 'deserve' is to have their d***s cut off and then denied running water and medical treatment.

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KillerKiwi
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1 month ago

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She made stupid decisions, but she didn’t deserve the consequences.

lenka
Community Member
1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why are we talking about what she "deserved". To deserve something is to earn it because of something she did. It should NEVER EVER be used when referring to a victim. Even saying she did 'not deserve it' implies that possibly... she could have done something in which she DID "deserve' to be kidnapped and raped. This language about what the victim did or did not 'deserve' is inappropriate.

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manu michael
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1 month ago

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Guys can't you handle a devil's advocate for once? See both perspectives than hold onto your own?

CP
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wait are you defending trafficking? That would be the devil's advocate take. You seem to the worst person ever born.

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Lori E
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1 month ago

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Stop letting your daughters be promiscuous

WonderWoman
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

LETTING YOUR DAUGHTERS?????????????????????? SMDH lori, NOTHING this child did justified her being kidnapped, raped and abused. NOTHING. She did not cause this. Stop blaming the victim.

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manu michael
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1 month ago

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15 yrs old and was trying to smoke weed? Went with a stranger not expecting ANY consequences? Didn't take your phone with you, and lied to your dad about going to the restroom. Survival of the fittest honey. I agree, what the kidnappers did was horrible, It was cruel. But actions have consequences and she learned that the hard way. Everyone has anxiety in some way or another, but not everybody finds a stranger to smoke weed with to ease anxiety. There are healthy and reasonable ways to fight anxiety. We were all 15 once, if we had anxiety the first thought wasn't “Let me go light up a fat one!”, it was “sigh let me go play minecraft and let all my worries fade away”. If she was dependent on d***s/alcohol at 15, she only has herself to blame.

Ghostpotato
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1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This time it was the promise of weed, another time it might have been asking a helpful teen for directions "I tried using my gps but it says this way not that way, here take a look". They'll find a way to get victims regardless, lets not play "holier than thou" and blame the victim.

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cherry~
Community Member
1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I want to punch the person that said it was her own decisions that are to "blame", like she chose the trafficking!

lenka
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yep because a 15 year child is at fault for the actions of the men who are the perpetrators of this crime. This makes me so angry. She should have been safe to walk anywhere and do anything and make all the mistakes that teens do and not have had to suffer this fate because a group of f*****g perverted men think they are entitled to rape.

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lenka
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1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The commenter who said she "is truly blessed" I want to punch them the f*****g face. It is not truly blessed to be kidnapped, held at gunpoint and raped repeatedly for 11 days.

featherytoad
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1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm sure the person meant truly blessed for having been found. Most of these young girls who are trafficked are never heard from again.

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Ms.GB
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1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"Her own bad decisions are to blame" The only people to blame are her kidnappers and rapists. There are plenty of victims who were doing nothing more than walking to the store or going to visit the bathroom etc. There are decisions you can make that will make you more vulnerable but by blaming someone for being more vulnerable you are doing nothing but making excuses for rapists and criminals. I'm not saying people shouldn't teach their children to be more aware and to avoid situations that will make them more vulnerable to predators but there is NOTHING she could have done to deserve what happened to her and anyone who thinks otherwise is dangerously close to thinking exactly like the people who did this to her. The more blame you place on ANY victim of kidnapping and S.A. the more ALL victims will be blamed whether or not they were in a vulnerable position...how can people not see this!?

Lyoness
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wish I could update this more than once. Nothing, I repeat NOTHING, justifies what happened to this girl. She wasn't "asking for it", what she was wearing didn't matter, what she said didn't matter, the fact that she was looking for smoke didn't matter. She was taken and forced to have sex against her will. She's the victim and it's not her fault. Period.

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Elladine DesIsles
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My daughter and I experienced much the same thing, when she was barely 14. She wasn't lured by d***s - for those who can't seem to get past that angle - she accepted an offer of a ride. And yes, she should have known better than to get into a vehicle with someone she didn't really know, but there were contextual reasons she felt safe doing so. She was later drugged by her captors. Luckily, they weren't very bright people - they had her call me, telling me a story to make me think she was consenting to her situation, but I could hear a woman in the background dictating what she was supposed to say. And they didn't block their phone number, which was linked to online ads for s*xual services. So I called back. I hounded them. I made calls from other numbers as a potential customer, trying to track them down. They realized that she wasn't the at-risk kid they had taken her for, with no one to fight for her, and that I wasn't going to give up. After four days, they let her go.

Elladine DesIsles
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1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The police were worse than useless. When I reported my 14 year old, Indigenous daughter missing, with evidence that she was being trafficked, the officer asked me, "How do you know she isn't doing this willingly?" I knew, but it shouldn't have mattered - she was too young to consent and being exploited. While she was being held, officers went to the door to inform her captor that she was in violation of a restraining order taken out by a previous victim staying at the same hotel, but didn't look in the room or notice the drugged, current victim. And after she came home, the officers who followed up were clearly only concerned about their own careers - one of them actually said to me, "Do you know how big a case this could be?!" with dollar signs in her eyes, as if her promotion would motivate me. When my daughter was too scared to identify her captors, they threatened to charge her, the 14-year-old victim. Which was when I had to say, we're done here, you can't victimize her again.

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and_a_touch_of_the_’tism
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I’m so angry at all the “she was dumb/foolish/her fault/bad choices.” She was a CHILD.

Say No to Downvoting
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

BoredPanda, I think you are utterly disgusting to tagline this article with a random quote from a random a*****e blaming this child for the horrific crimes committed upon her.

Ben Aziza
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why? We need to know these f*****s exist. It is their duty to share the story and the unhinged reactions of some ppl trying to justify this injustice. the tagline showcases some of the unhinged f***s in this world that we need to deal with. Cant put our heads in the ground like ostriches. That is the kind of mentality that perpetuates traffikers...they need to be killed. Or shamed before they become one.

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rullyman
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

While it's really good to highlight a case like this to remind people to be safe (don't go with a stranger to their car), it's worth remembering that the vast majority of sex trafficking is nothing like this. You are much more likely to be pimped our by someone you know, for example a manipulative or abusive boyfriend who then starts getting his friends involved. The podcast You're Wrong About did a great episode on this. Actual kidnappings like this are thankfully very rare

ValdaDeDieu
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Some children are trafficked by their own parents. What's more horrible than that? How do you escape the people who are supposed to care about you, clothe you, feed you, house you? THIS IS WHY there is no degree of "blame the victim" that is ethical, wise or kind. Trafficking should NOT EXIST, PERIOD. ALL TRAFFICKERS SHOULD BE ERADICATED WITH EXTREME PREJUDICE, BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY.

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talliloo
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1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

i retired from law enforcement. within the purview of my job i was required to do home visits in areas that were not safe for a lone woman and/or a white person to be in. (no racism meant by that-it was just a fact that any non-person of color was suspect in specific areas.) the 'advise' that was given to me was to do visits before 11am because most of the people in those neighborhoods were either at work or just getting up, meaning not drinking/smoking, etc. i always felt it wasn't very useful. but, the one thing i came across was the phrase: perfect paranoia is perfect awareness. i scoffed at this in the beginning but it saved my butt on several occasions. it's a terrible thing when we want to teach our kids to have compassion & faith in humanity in one breath and then to fear and suspect strangers in the next. this girl was naive but not at fault for her plight. stop the victim blaming.

CP
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

People like Manu Michael are scum. Don't be like Manu Michael.

WonderWoman
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Do 15 year olds made stupid decisions - yes, yes they do. Do they deserve to have something so heinous and awful happen to them? No, no they do not. I think we can all agree that she should not have walked with a stranger to their car, nor should she have asked a stranger for weed. I am sure throughout this ordeal this child regrets those decisions. No matter what she did preceding this, she did not deserve to be raped, kidnapped and abused. No one, no matter what you are doing, is justified in raping, holding you against your will and abusing you. Not the clothes you are wearing, not the flirtatious way you speak, not walking to your car - nothing. Shame on those who think she got what she deserved, because she deserved to go home with her dad that night and nothing else.

BrownEyedPanda
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I can't believe all the victim-blaming and shaming that's going on here. Do any of you naysayers EVER believe that a ràpe victim is actually a victim? Or do you religiously subscribe to the philosophy of "she was asking for it"? Because if you do, PLEASE explain to me about Jaycee Dugard. How about the woman who was ràped by a Stanford swimmer, while she was intoxicated? Oh yes, let's not forget the high school sophomore who was gang ràped at a homecoming dance back in 2009. No doubt ALL of these individuals, according to YOU, simply should have been at home, wearing hoop skirts, and allowing nothing stronger than Kool-aid to pass their lips. It is my sincere prayer that none of you have the opportunity to serve on a jury in a ràpe trial. The perp would walk for sure. Smmfh......

Juley Clark
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Nope none of them were to blame and neither was this girl. BUT A 15 year old should know better than to go off with a stranger. Had she not done that none of it would have happened and in that ONE aspect she is to blame. BUT for everything else she is NOT TO BLAME

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Mark Childers
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I cannot believe all of the victim blaming. No one, NO ONE, is guilty of being assaulted and victimized. Ever. And especially a young girl like this out with her dad. I can't imagine how he handled that.

Beth Wheeler
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This child is a victim of kidnapping, rape and sex trafficking of a minor. How in the hell is this her fault? Do any of these idiots really think she wanted to go through that torture of being repeatedly raped? After she told somebody at the hotel they said they couldn't help her, what is wrong with these people? If I was a hotel employee and was told this I would hide her in another room or sneak her out and call 911 immediately! She is going to need therapy for a long time and I hope and pray they put the others under the jail before they can do this to somebody else. How would you feel if this was your daughter or sister? STOP BLAMING VICTIMS

BrownEyedPanda
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1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Back in the 1920's, young women were told that if they were out walking in public and suddenly felt a sharp sting like a pinprick, they were to find a cop IMMEDIATELY. That was because white slavery was so prevalent, procurers were literally snatching their victims off the street in broad daylight. Nowadays, they are much more subtle and sophisticated. It can be as simple as going to a house party where someone is taking pictures. Those pictures are posted online to a website on the dark web, or even Craigslist. In other words, the victim can literally be sold without their knowledge. All it takes is something slipped into a drink, and the victim is given a "ride home," which actually ends up being a "lockbox." Being sex trafficked is not necessarily the victim's fault. So knock it off.

ValdaDeDieu
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And air tags. Apple tags to find your things - guess how they were first used? To track women back to their homes. There is NO REASON, NONE to ever blame the victim. It is unwise, and enabling of evil.

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kate h
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1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

WTAF BP??!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There are more and more negative articles getting reposted here, a site that most of us probably come for a little light hearted fare. I find it ESPECIALLY ironic and ridiculous that innocuous words are regularly digitally bleeped but this article says räped many times.

Ben Aziza
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Trafficking is one of the things that i do not see redemption from. It is such an evil that my mind is not able to process it even begin to understand, fathom,comprehend or grasp how a human can do such a thing to another human. Jail rehabilitation or similar things are not the processes that can deal with people who do it. The only one pass i can give if for the people enslaved as children themselves who were programmed via abuse. Basically made into puppets so the moral cost is on the people/org who made them that way. Other than that specific case. Every person who participates in human trafficking needs to die. Kidnapping,Selling and Buying people. If you do that you are not human. Jails means nothing as a deterrent as it is primarily for rehabilitation. The only thing i assume would stop such an inhuman thing from doing that is if they knew they would die if they did. To think those are "cultural traditions" in some places to groom and sell your own kids... Ughh..

Lyoness
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

While I agree with almost everything you've said, I have to respectfully disagree on the "pass". I have a feeling this is just a terminology disagreement but I'm going to nitpick on the language because this is such an important issue. Being abused is NEVER a justification for abusing others. It many be an explanation, but never an excuse. So while it may seem understandable if a victim of trafficking continues the cycle of abuse, that obviously doesn't make it ok, and they should NOT be given a pass.

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B
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Men are not protectors of women, but enablers of other men.

Gabby M
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sighs, not that I am looking for downvotes here BUT passing on info I was taught my whole life from my mother 1960's era... (at 13 I was able to avoid being abducted because of my mom's teachings) parents today NEED to inform their children of ALL the horrors out there that can and could possibly affect them or their friends. BE AWARE, BE CAREFUL, BE ALERT!!! If this child was taught properly of all the possible dangers that face them DAILY in today's society it can only HELP them protect themselves!!! Be AWARE, Be CAUTIOUS, Be SUSPECTING!!! It's a horrible time to be a child/teen .... but PLEASE 🎶 "Teach your children well" 🎶!!!! Stop living in the "it can't happen to me" because it most certainly CAN and DOES!!!!

WonderWoman
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Teens tend to think think they omnipotent and bad stuff only happens to other people. Also we can't live life afraid of our own shadows.

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Shane S
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I’m really surprised most of the convicted were women. It’s sad women would do this to other women.

lenka
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1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I am not sure if it is the case in this particular scenario, but would like to point out that women perpetrators are often victims of trafficking themselves. Long term trafficked women are used to manage the new girls and are coerced into participating through threats of violence, rape and death. They are often the ones left serving jail time when their pimps/owners abandon them.

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AR
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

She didn’t deserve to be raped, but WTF was she thinking going up to strangers and asking for weed? Didn’t her parents teach her not to trust strangers? At 15 I never would’ve just gone off with strangers.

lenka
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1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

WTF are we talking about what she "deserved". To deserve something is to earn it because of something she did. It's a merits based word that should NEVER EVER be used when referring to a victim. Even saying she did 'not deserve it' implies that possibly... she could have done something in which she DID "deserve' to be kidnapped and raped. This language about the victim did or did not deserve is inappropriate. Lets apply the same language to the perpetrators.... They DID NOT "deserve" to take her and rape her (See how ridiculous that sounds). What they do 'deserve' is to have their d***s cut off and then denied running water and medical treatment.

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KillerKiwi
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She made stupid decisions, but she didn’t deserve the consequences.

lenka
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1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why are we talking about what she "deserved". To deserve something is to earn it because of something she did. It should NEVER EVER be used when referring to a victim. Even saying she did 'not deserve it' implies that possibly... she could have done something in which she DID "deserve' to be kidnapped and raped. This language about what the victim did or did not 'deserve' is inappropriate.

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manu michael
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1 month ago

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Guys can't you handle a devil's advocate for once? See both perspectives than hold onto your own?

CP
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wait are you defending trafficking? That would be the devil's advocate take. You seem to the worst person ever born.

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Lori E
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1 month ago

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Stop letting your daughters be promiscuous

WonderWoman
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

LETTING YOUR DAUGHTERS?????????????????????? SMDH lori, NOTHING this child did justified her being kidnapped, raped and abused. NOTHING. She did not cause this. Stop blaming the victim.

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manu michael
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15 yrs old and was trying to smoke weed? Went with a stranger not expecting ANY consequences? Didn't take your phone with you, and lied to your dad about going to the restroom. Survival of the fittest honey. I agree, what the kidnappers did was horrible, It was cruel. But actions have consequences and she learned that the hard way. Everyone has anxiety in some way or another, but not everybody finds a stranger to smoke weed with to ease anxiety. There are healthy and reasonable ways to fight anxiety. We were all 15 once, if we had anxiety the first thought wasn't “Let me go light up a fat one!”, it was “sigh let me go play minecraft and let all my worries fade away”. If she was dependent on d***s/alcohol at 15, she only has herself to blame.

Ghostpotato
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1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This time it was the promise of weed, another time it might have been asking a helpful teen for directions "I tried using my gps but it says this way not that way, here take a look". They'll find a way to get victims regardless, lets not play "holier than thou" and blame the victim.

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