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Sex Slave in California
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Excerpt: He kidnapped her and kept her as his sex slave. When she was not sexually servicing him, she "lived" in a coffin-like box beneath his bed in sunny, sunny California. His wife knew all about it. No, I am not talking about the ordeal of Jaycee Lee Dugard, who was kidnapped in 1991 when she was 11-years-old and who has just been rescued after an eighteen year captivity in the northern California home of Phillip and Nancy Garrido. I am talking about 20-year-old Oregonian, Colleen Stan, who in 1977 was kidnapped by Cameron and Janice Hooker, buried alive in a coffin-like box and enslaved for seven years in southern California. The Hookers were a well-liked couple who had two children. Cameron was a 24-year-old bespectacled mill-worker at a lumber company. Janice was the kind of wife and mother who sewed, crocheted, entertained friends and who eventually worked at a nearby convenience store. Here's what the "average, mild, well-liked" mill worker did to Colleen Stan. Read the complete original version of this item... | |||||
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Saturday, August 29, 2009
Sex Slave in California
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What this article doesn't say is that Human Trafficking (and sex slavery) is the largest growing criminal activity in the world. It is currently estimated by the UN that there are 27 Million people enslaved in the world today.
ReplyDeleteThe people that are switching to Human Trafficking are mainly gun-runners and drug pushers.
They asked themselves "why sell a packet of drugs or a gun once, when you can sell a human being over and over again?"
No wonder it's the fastest growing criminal activity........
You can find out more where there are important links on my website and also learn more about my new book on the subject - svetna.....
John Stack
http://www.svetna.com
Oh and by the way... the quote "Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose..." comes from the song 'Me and Bobby Mcgee, which was covered by Janis Joplin, but actually written by Kris Kristofferson