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Old 02-04-2011, 01:20 AM   #7
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The scenario you just described was actually carried out by John T. Jamelske in New York from about 1988 until his capture in 2003. He would take homeless, transient, and hitchhiking women off the streets back to his place. Once there he would force them into a dungeon he built underground. They had no light, sound, clothing, or food except what he brought. The average length of time one of his "guests" stayed was almost a year, during which time they were usually raped daily and often forced to do menial tasks like clean his house or cook his meals. His first victim was his youngest. She was 14 when abducted and wasn't released until she was almost 17. Because of a history of drug use and running away to live on the streets, not only did no one think it strange when she vanished the police didn't believe her when she told them everything.

This actually happened multiple times. He would abduct a woman off the street or lure her back to his house with the promise of money, drugs, or something else they wanted. He would keep them captive in the house for months and months until he finally released them. The victims would go to the police. Then nothing would happen.
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