The Girl in The Wall - The Disturbing Case of Katie Beers

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  • Опубліковано 14 сер 2022
  • “He kissed me and threw me down the cubby hole”
    'Spaceplex' is 9 year old Katie Beers’ favorite spot, before she’s abducted at that same location in December 1992, just before her birthday. For 17 days, the investigators dig into the family’s lies, each more suspicious than the next, hoping to find the lost girl. Katie is trapped in the wall, but she still has her wits, which will eventually lead to justice against her kidnappers.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 7 тис.

  • @stephandesme123
    @stephandesme123 Рік тому +25204

    Amazing story, it’s incredible to know she went through that so young and she is so incredibly strong today. It’s so easy to let our past traumas wear us down but she faced death and still didn’t let it change her heart. Truly inspiring.

    • @vickyeldridge4220
      @vickyeldridge4220 Рік тому +137

      🤗 continue your life with the strength, honour and love and in God’s care. Blessing

    • @juanitarichards1074
      @juanitarichards1074 Рік тому +335

      @@vickyeldridge4220 God never lifted a finger to help her in her tortured life.....humans did. The police did.

    • @lunathestoryteller2433
      @lunathestoryteller2433 Рік тому +157

      God is just a fairy tale parents tell their kids so they have something positive to believe in throughout life.

    • @juanitarichards1074
      @juanitarichards1074 Рік тому +1

      @@lunathestoryteller2433 If they read all of the bible it's not very positive. Full of rape and incest and vengeance and blood sacrifices......it's a horrible story and should never be told to children.

    • @annettejohnson7614
      @annettejohnson7614 Рік тому +3

      @@vickyeldridge4220 12 p

  • @sweeting6075
    @sweeting6075 Рік тому +5357

    Sexual abusers should NEVER be let out of jail.

    • @briandavid3637
      @briandavid3637 Рік тому +241

      I agree and isn't it crazy how many years later alot of people are trying to normalize the sexual abuse of children, unfucking believable

    • @missmiou6273
      @missmiou6273 Рік тому +96

      totaly agree, they should not be aloud to keep breathing

    • @aphasiasys
      @aphasiasys Рік тому

      No abusers should he let out of jail (sexual, mental, physical, animal abuser, child abuser)

    • @marc0lin00
      @marc0lin00 Рік тому +5

      Woman ☕

    • @ihavepie9
      @ihavepie9 Рік тому +97

      @@marc0lin00 what? Are u joking

  • @eileenlester4342
    @eileenlester4342 Рік тому +27782

    Predators should NEVER be released from prison!!! 🤬

    • @TheMaiah13
      @TheMaiah13 Рік тому +2090

      They deserve the worst possible punishment, I agree.

    • @cw4608
      @cw4608 Рік тому +416

      Amen

    • @ashleelalasmith2792
      @ashleelalasmith2792 Рік тому +2

      Predators should just be hanged no reason to waste money on them.

    • @WarriorMongoose
      @WarriorMongoose Рік тому +1

      They deserve worse than prison. Ppl like that deserve what they did every day, and kept alive so they can pay for what they did to the people they hurt. Especially child predators. Sorry, I'm sure it sounds rough, but, eye for an eye..

    • @nancyhoward7005
      @nancyhoward7005 Рік тому +2

      Death penalty would solve

  • @FlareMasterCtimD
    @FlareMasterCtimD 10 місяців тому +5660

    Abandoned by her mom, enslaved by her godmother, SA'd by her uncle, SA'd by a "friend" and abducted. And these were the only 4 people in her life at that time. Absolute respect that she was able to fight through that!

    • @lisadolan689
      @lisadolan689 10 місяців тому +83

      She’s incredible

    • @ElkahJones
      @ElkahJones 9 місяців тому +78

      makes me wonder what odds those were... either extremely unlucky or the people around us are just that macabre when presented with the option to be

    • @Hiii0324
      @Hiii0324 9 місяців тому +23

      If I was knew this I would call the police or just try to adopt her, everyone who was mean to her should go in prison I don’t care what you say she got a abused for a long time

    • @springchickena1
      @springchickena1 8 місяців тому +16

      yup. it's always the one person you looked up to the moment you were born.
      some of us are lucky and get to live past our predators. even knowing they're dead I'm not sure I'm safe from them; that's how bad it is.
      It's always the one you genuinely loved the most.

    • @nightfalls5462
      @nightfalls5462 8 місяців тому +17

      this woman is amazingly strong of how she handles such horrible trauma, also, RIH (rest in hell) for all pedo scum

  • @bananas1318
    @bananas1318 7 місяців тому +161

    only 15 years for kidnapping and assaulting a 10 year old girl? should be behind bars for life.

    • @ascarlon
      @ascarlon 27 днів тому +3

      Wasn't it one of the "parents" who got 4-12 years for molesting? The kidnapper openly admited doing it, which almost always marks you as next in line on the prison's chopping block.

    • @meowmeow333
      @meowmeow333 7 днів тому +1

      Yea and they can plea deal,which I HATE,and get less. Or get released after a year or so and do it again and again.
      Having been through truly evil unimaginable abuse and torture as a child,Katie is the truest of true survivors I've seen.

    • @kr5690
      @kr5690 4 дні тому

      I’m so angry and disgusted!!

    • @BalboaBaggins
      @BalboaBaggins День тому

      If it was a women she would've gotten even less.

  • @zinzolin14
    @zinzolin14 Рік тому +25228

    Every adult in her early childhood has failed her, and in the end she came out over each of them. Katie is such a remarkable human being.

    • @DX-d
      @DX-d Рік тому +1

      Why is she remarkable? What do you mean with “came out over each of them”? She’s still and will always be traumatised and it will affect her for life. You’re undermining what rape to a child means!

    • @sockatoo_
      @sockatoo_ Рік тому +327

      She’s the best case of a survivor i have ever seen.

    • @littleme3597
      @littleme3597 Рік тому +130

      They are all creeps.

    • @Reth_Hard
      @Reth_Hard Рік тому +42

      Yeah, what a nice family...

    • @s.b.5029
      @s.b.5029 Рік тому +8

      🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @gymleaderaria
    @gymleaderaria Рік тому +3840

    Imagine molesting a kid and only getting 4-12 years. I hate who ever sentenced him as much as I hate the dirtbags who wronged this wonderful woman.

    • @baronvonshekel7323
      @baronvonshekel7323 Рік тому +242

      Even if people only get 2 to 9 months in the bin for SA, the second other inmates get the info that you're in for diddling a child they will make sure you won't have an easy time

    • @moderatecanuck
      @moderatecanuck Рік тому +374

      @@baronvonshekel7323 that's not enough. The sentences need to be more severe. These people tend to be recedivists

    • @belaniecruz5696
      @belaniecruz5696 Рік тому +193

      most predators don't serve much time. I think women get less time than men too. there are so many other petty crimes that give you longer time ... it's so disappointing.

    • @a.k.7341
      @a.k.7341 Рік тому +265

      ALL sex abusers deserve life in prison without parole or death by torture regardless of the victim's age or circumstances.

    • @a.k.7341
      @a.k.7341 Рік тому

      @@baronvonshekel7323 Regardless of victim age they should terrorize the rapists of adults too

  • @deborahblackvideoediting8697
    @deborahblackvideoediting8697 7 місяців тому +416

    So grateful to hear that Katie was placed into a loving foster home with a family who truly cared for and loved her. What an incredibly resilient child she was, and what a strong and admirable woman she's become.

  • @inactiveaccount6106
    @inactiveaccount6106 10 місяців тому +434

    "You'll get married to me. You'll have kids with me." That's so f-ing disgusting. Gave her no choice at all.

    • @springchickena1
      @springchickena1 8 місяців тому +40

      imagine.
      a man genuinely believed he was going to do that with a slave he kept inside underground bunker for her whole life.
      imagine now that two houses have been unearthed where men have actually succeeded in doing it to 3-6 women in america who have lived that scenario out.
      I hope they're comforted by something... I know im losing my mind trying to comfort myself into not thinking about this shit.

    • @arcanevi4477
      @arcanevi4477 8 місяців тому +3

      Uhhhh I dont think that's what you shoukd be focusing on...it wouldn't be better if he gave her a choice shewas a child, that's the real problem

    • @user-tp7ne1du1n
      @user-tp7ne1du1n 7 місяців тому

      That's so ironic considering pedophiles are only attracted to children. Like he wouldn't even keep her around long enough until she grows up.

    • @Unavailable669
      @Unavailable669 6 місяців тому +45

      ​@@arcanevi4477child or ADULT, this is just as disgusting. Don't compare it. Sex crimes are the most disgusting.

    • @Matthew-Anthony
      @Matthew-Anthony 3 місяці тому +6

      The prophet, Muhammad married a girl that was only 6 years old. There are cultures and places where these types of relationships happen.

  • @whatever7959
    @whatever7959 Рік тому +6337

    It's so horrible that Katie never had one safe, genuinely loving adult in her life as a child. Nothing but monsters.

    • @JohnWick-pd7vx
      @JohnWick-pd7vx 11 місяців тому +73

      She had, in the form of her new foster parents

    • @orchid4356
      @orchid4356 11 місяців тому +50

      ​@@JohnWick-pd7vx I think they meant biological

    • @FiatUno2003
      @FiatUno2003 11 місяців тому +58

      @@orchid4356 I think they meant people in general

    • @Anon1gh3
      @Anon1gh3 11 місяців тому +3

      @@FiatUno2003 They?

    • @cheesecaked33
      @cheesecaked33 11 місяців тому +41

      ​@@Anon1gh3 you refer to someone as they if you don't know their gender

  • @AlwaysThrifyNeverCheap
    @AlwaysThrifyNeverCheap Рік тому +3708

    "He died in prison that very same day" love me a happy ending. Honestly the sentencing for sexual assault and worse sexual assault of a minor is ridiculously low especially with the rates of recidivism.

    • @lievekseen2320
      @lievekseen2320 Рік тому +95

      It’s still better then in my country, where predators usually don’t have to go to prison at all or very minimum sentences of like a year or two

    • @caraamethyst6956
      @caraamethyst6956 Рік тому +106

      I'm very curious what happened there. was it suicide? did his body give up on him? was he murdered by someone who knew what he did? very interesting.....

    • @canteskuyapete1459
      @canteskuyapete1459 Рік тому +12

      This guy would have really wanted to live free if he didn't get caught. Some predators don't always have multiple prey. Sometimes they find one "gem" take what they need for the time, and let them go.

    • @Caroharox3
      @Caroharox3 Рік тому

      @@caraamethyst6956 Supposedly, he died of "natural causes."

    • @VivianaPizarro
      @VivianaPizarro Рік тому +24

      @@caraamethyst6956 same exact questions 🤔

  • @JustJessJJ
    @JustJessJJ 7 місяців тому +232

    "They've shaped me to who I am... but they don't define me." Absolutely extraordinary woman who has endured the worst. This is truly one of the most heartbreaking cases i have seen, I feel honored to walk on the same planet as you Katie. Thank you for all you have done since, may people like him have harsh punishments for actions like this and other actions similar.

  • @jaciazahin1054
    @jaciazahin1054 10 місяців тому +125

    It’s sad that betrayal is not done by enemies. It’s done by people you trust..

    • @Raygirly
      @Raygirly 3 місяці тому +3

      I mean yeah... you don't trust enemies, therefore they can't betray you lol Betrayal means that you had to build up trust first.

  • @slashbat2375
    @slashbat2375 Рік тому +10663

    She is genuinely the smartest person ever, like, a little girl having the forethought to think "he might have put a sedative in the food". She's a brilliant, and incredibly strong

    • @SchizoPlaysHorror
      @SchizoPlaysHorror Рік тому +885

      More than the food, it impressed me that she had the intelligence to count the links to know how to chain herself back up without raising suspicion. A lot of adults wouldn't even think of that. Unfortunately kids in her kind of upbringing often develop survival skills at a very early age, especially bc of hypervigilance (a symptom of trauma).

    • @johnr797
      @johnr797 Рік тому +33

      @@SchizoPlaysHorror yeah call me cynical but I doubt that part

    • @slashbat2375
      @slashbat2375 Рік тому +96

      @@SchizoPlaysHorror yes I totally agree! I just zeroed in on the food specifically because genuinely even as an adult my last thought would be that somethings been done to the food, because I imagine you would be starting all the time in such a situation. She's too brilliant!

    • @Astronomica999
      @Astronomica999 Рік тому +91

      @@johnr797 it's basic psychology, though.

    • @johnr797
      @johnr797 Рік тому +7

      @@Astronomica999 what's basic about it?

  • @salhutch5969
    @salhutch5969 Рік тому +9030

    "I was determined to not let my childhood traumas come into my adulthood, they shaped me to who I am. But they don't define me." Katie Beers Incredible testimony.

    • @Unchainedful
      @Unchainedful Рік тому +103

      She’s a really strong person. I can’t imagine if I were in her shoes at such a young age, I’d lose my mind.

    • @pinkpugginz
      @pinkpugginz Рік тому +55

      her foster parents and therapist made all the difference

    • @michelrood2966
      @michelrood2966 Рік тому +80

      @@pinkpugginz SHE made the difference I would say.

    • @babyspice0206
      @babyspice0206 Рік тому +4

      Jaycee Dugard was much worse than her case. she was captive for years until she finally fled in her 20s! and had 3 children with the captor.

    • @alexisfagan9604
      @alexisfagan9604 Рік тому +20

      @@michelrood2966 I would say both are true. Having trustworthy caring people in her life laid the foundation, but I would imagine it took a lot on her part to be capable of having trust, or any semblance of trust.

  • @lisadolan689
    @lisadolan689 10 місяців тому +233

    Dear Katie,
    I know you’ll never read this, but I want to tell you how proud I am of you.
    You are a miracle for your strength and resilience.
    You are incredible.
    You and your family will be in my daily prayers.
    With the greatest of respect,
    Lisa ♥️

  • @sandina2cents779
    @sandina2cents779 Рік тому +5912

    Always be suspicious when someone, not related to your child, takes special interest and wants to do things with them and without you.

    • @juanitarichards1074
      @juanitarichards1074 Рік тому

      Like the Godmother and her pedo husband could care less. They probably would have pimped her out in time to make money out of her.

    • @RachelDex
      @RachelDex Рік тому +519

      @intriguing Woman Go find some manners. No need to be so rude when all that person did was make a valid point.

    • @AngelDeed
      @AngelDeed Рік тому +221

      Did you even listen to the story? Her family members abused her first.

    • @valeriag8205
      @valeriag8205 Рік тому +79

      it's all about intentions. You can tell who is genuine and not (sometimes). Don't let just anybody around your kid just cause you "know" them

    • @sandina2cents779
      @sandina2cents779 Рік тому +136

      @@valeriag8205 intentions? How can you possibly know someone’s real intentions? If they are evil, do you think they will tell you that?

  • @brd_frlf
    @brd_frlf Рік тому +5624

    The fact that she KNEW not to eat or sleep, Katie was extremely smart and im so glad she was that smart

    • @EileenStar
      @EileenStar Рік тому +313

      Yes she was highly intelligent and had more awareness than most adults in a situation like that. Her curiosity, persistence and refusal to do certain things was the difference between life and death for her.

    • @jos-josradvanji6203
      @jos-josradvanji6203 Рік тому +185

      @@EileenStar could've also become her death though if the kidnapper snapped. Some would've just killed her if she refused and they feel too pressured. So yeah..smart but also REALLY LUCKY

    • @jennyrebecca7243
      @jennyrebecca7243 Рік тому +163

      She was lucky. Extremely lucky. Her smarts had nothing to do with what he was willing to do or not do. Psychopaths don’t have a conscience. You can’t appeal to them. He wasn’t a killer. That’s her only saving grace.

    • @battlerudee
      @battlerudee Рік тому +5

      @@rvoityou’re a lil special

    • @professionalasshole-youmad2356
      @professionalasshole-youmad2356 Рік тому +3

      @@battlerudee 💯😂

  • @Channel-ew9dr
    @Channel-ew9dr 9 місяців тому +22

    Mr. Varrone, you are one gem of a man. Thank you for not giving up and thank you on behalf of everyone watching this, for being a guardian angel. We do have those living on earth.

  • @theoverunderthinker
    @theoverunderthinker 8 місяців тому +32

    actually, the mere fact that she survived makes it better than most of these kinds of stories that we hear.
    good for her!

  • @Mishael2023
    @Mishael2023 Рік тому +5538

    As a victim myself, I appreciate you not going into the details of the assault. It’s her story to tell.

    • @tifrae
      @tifrae Рік тому +159

      ur so strong. i hope ur ok :).

    • @gohawks3571
      @gohawks3571 Рік тому +57

      Same, but selfishly I just don't want to mentally go thru that again...

    • @gohawks3571
      @gohawks3571 Рік тому +37

      @ThatGirlJackie VLOGS!💚 Thank you☺️ God bless💗

    • @dangerdays2020
      @dangerdays2020 Рік тому +51

      There’s a possibility she asked them to do it for her. Some people would rather have someone else tell their story because of the trauma.

    • @Mechy_Grimm
      @Mechy_Grimm Рік тому +4

      im sorry, my deepest condolences.

  • @lilpoker63
    @lilpoker63 Рік тому +5004

    Just imagine living a life with people who abuse you, and the one person you trusted turns out to be the worst of them. How could you trust any adults ever again? until she was released from captivity she never knew what it meant to feel safe in a home. So sad

    • @marieewican5223
      @marieewican5223 Рік тому +32

      Be strong Katie...

    • @carolmaresca450
      @carolmaresca450 Рік тому +7

      Awful. Sounds like something that would happen in a third world country.

    • @Kiss_My_Aspergers
      @Kiss_My_Aspergers Рік тому +90

      @@carolmaresca450 To me, it doesn't. I have no clue where society collectively got the idea that the more impoverished and backwater a place you live in, the more twisted shit that goes on inside of it. True Crime got its start centuries ago, but I was born in 1990, and grew up during roughly the second decade in a row of its skyrocketing popularity. I read huge encyclopedias on serial killers. I was never under the illusion that a country being richer, or (insert-majority-race-for-location-of-your-choice-here)-er, or more educated would somehow make me safer from absolute monsters. It just meant my death would be sensationalized, and then immediately overshadowed by the person who killed me in the long-term. And if I lived, I'd be living with emotional and physical trauma so horrid that I'd feel like surviving wasn't even worth it (that's a judgement of my own mindset, not how all survivors of sexual trauma should feel or some absurd shit like that). I can't ever imagine growing up feeling completely safe all the time, or at least safe enough to think that stories like these sound too alien to be happening at home. They've just _never_ felt alien to me.

    • @dalia8518
      @dalia8518 Рік тому +9

      My god I pray she will be strong and overcome this I can’t imagine

    • @corkyg209
      @corkyg209 Рік тому +15

      you can’t trust anyone, those closest to you are suspects

  • @sora79531
    @sora79531 7 місяців тому +36

    I’m so happy she survived so she can go on to have a happier life and not one that ended with despair, abuse, and pain. I’m glad the detectives didn’t just put her back with her abusers.

  • @Tovosx2
    @Tovosx2 9 місяців тому +9

    "They shaped me into who i am. But it doesn't define me."
    Hits hard

  • @bananafishrambles5219
    @bananafishrambles5219 Рік тому +6348

    He might’ve been a “mastermind” but she literally outsmarted him at 9 years old. She was and still is a phenomenal and incredible human being. I’m so amazed by how clever she was throughout that whole experience, which should’ve broke her according to his plan. She’s a survivor and an inspiring hero ❤🥺

    • @wren9815
      @wren9815 Рік тому +120

      @@usr21882 true, but regardless, he was a sick and horrible man and she is so strong. she’s a survivor and an inspiration and she deserves to be known as such.

    • @nephthysbastet4809
      @nephthysbastet4809 Рік тому +30

      @@usr21882 Even a true psychopath would know that he's making things worse for himself if he kills her. He'd do more time for murder. The Police and news people were outside and even inside his house, so he couldn't relocate her somewhere else. Naw, it was the only move he could make.

    • @mariska2084
      @mariska2084 Рік тому +16

      @@usr21882 yea he was quite dumb actually. He didn't need to take her at all, he could've seduced and groomed her, he was the only person she loved or that paid attention to her.

    • @violettababenko4847
      @violettababenko4847 Рік тому +22

      The crazy thing is that the abuse she previously recieved almost preparred her as she had to grow up fast with her godmother and sick uncle. It sounds horrible, but that's the reality. Having to grow up because of abuse, that either kills you or makes you insanely smart and a survivor.

    • @positivepsycho2932
      @positivepsycho2932 Рік тому +11

      He was a mastermind. His set up was amazing. She would have never been found if he hadn't confessed. Where he fu#ked up was the whole abduction thing, it was completely half assed. He should have just kidnapped her off the street if possible. Everything pointed to him after that. So in some aspects he was amazing, in others a complete amateur.

  • @dgrn101
    @dgrn101 Рік тому +2951

    "Not many adults could've endured or survived what you went through." Imagine what he seen through his career. Those words were not spoken lightly.

    • @CrumbleYT420
      @CrumbleYT420 10 місяців тому +2

      First comment with 2.3k likes

    • @pembrokelove
      @pembrokelove 9 місяців тому +7

      Her whole life sounded so fucking terrible already. And then to be put in that hole… It reminds me of the Ursula Herman case, but that did not have a happy ending.

  • @theduchessofschroon6111
    @theduchessofschroon6111 11 місяців тому +16

    I do have to say that this is one INCREDIBLE documentary! Thank you Unseen for bringing it to us! I grew up in down state NY and I never heard about this, I doubt I would have forgotten, it truly is that powerful too me! I watch a LOT of criminal docs and this one will stay with me for a long time...She was such a brilliant, precocious and resourceful child who grew up too be an inspirational and beautifully Spirited woman! Nothing but the best for her ❤

  • @ravenking2458
    @ravenking2458 5 місяців тому +9

    Its absolutely amazing how she managed to trick him and even convincing him of his actions. She's a very strong woman.

  • @emmadownunder3833
    @emmadownunder3833 Рік тому +3135

    What a bunch maggots. Poor Katie. Every adults around her was a monster. Well done to her for surviving and thriving.

  • @KryptoGraphVideos
    @KryptoGraphVideos Рік тому +2650

    It’s so sad that the children with the least amount of support, attract the worst kind of people. She deserved so much better

    • @nikicarrie4071
      @nikicarrie4071 Рік тому +37

      This is true. Everybody wit the least , suffers the worst

    • @ThatGirl-tg7wd
      @ThatGirl-tg7wd 11 місяців тому +77

      That's how exploitation works.
      Predators Seek out these children

    • @srikandiwarion1422
      @srikandiwarion1422 11 місяців тому +17

      The good thing is that most of the kids whom experienced similar situation they end up being remarkable and amazing people when they grown up, just like Katie.

    • @cuttlefishagain
      @cuttlefishagain 11 місяців тому +4

      so true. ugh

    • @whatwho7880
      @whatwho7880 11 місяців тому +14

      Thats how they get got. Thats why predators are called predatOrs. They go after the weak and hurt people. They r predators

  • @Joe-ti9bf
    @Joe-ti9bf 9 місяців тому +4

    I've listened to a lot of these true crime stories, but this was seriously one of the most heartening stories I've heard. I can't imagine being in that situation, much less managing to stay level-headed and think about my survival/being able to talk down my abuser. Katie's a real inspiration, I'm glad she's doing well.

  • @yugao3304
    @yugao3304 10 місяців тому +16

    What a crazy dungeon, if he hadn't confess nobody would have found Katie for sure.. it gives me chills thinking there are probably more dungeon like this in the world made by crazy monsters

    • @davideoba
      @davideoba 7 місяців тому +1

      this kind of dungeon Is where chiefs of organized crime hides for years, in southern italy

  • @bleeblah3583
    @bleeblah3583 Рік тому +2350

    It's weird that torturing someone for a long time gets a less severe punishment than killing someone. Killing seems more merciful.

    • @Unchainedful
      @Unchainedful Рік тому +63

      There is no fate worse than death. Being killed is the end of all things in your life. If you are tortured physically and mentally, it will take time, but eventually you can somewhat get back your life on track. That’s why murder holds a much higher sentence.

    • @bleeblah3583
      @bleeblah3583 Рік тому +341

      @@Unchainedful let's ask real victims and see what they say. Making assumptions for them isn't very Christian like

    • @georgie3675
      @georgie3675 Рік тому +190

      @@Unchainedful yes but sometimes being tortured mentally and physically can break someone so much they take their own life, I mean I agree with you death is the worse fate but I don’t know abuse as severe as these cases can sometimes be like murder to an extent!

    • @caity9244
      @caity9244 Рік тому +21

      @@bleeblah3583 But you're making assumptions for people just the same.

    • @cammey3
      @cammey3 Рік тому +126

      @@Unchainedful no, having to live with what happened is WORSE than death! Contact reminders and triggers are absolutely awful! The long term effects it has is horrendous

  • @pinkskyyyy
    @pinkskyyyy 9 місяців тому +67

    The letter that the detective wrote her was absolutely beautiful and moved me to tears. That letter alone probably helped her more than anything.

  • @Burger_pants
    @Burger_pants Рік тому +3457

    ALWAYS listen to kids when they tell you about abuse... even when it seems impossible, never ask "how could ALL these adults fail this child?" because this is a perfect example of how this happens all the time. Monsters are everywhere.

    • @LiviuAlexandru-ul6sn
      @LiviuAlexandru-ul6sn Рік тому +18

      Why no replies ? Don't worry I'll fix that,and yeah,you're right.

    • @ArtsyRiderOrSmth
      @ArtsyRiderOrSmth Рік тому +22

      Monsters look like you and me we nevrr kmow who is who

    • @haerinluvx
      @haerinluvx Рік тому +5

      @@LiviuAlexandru-ul6sn now theres 3 :)

    • @marionkemperman6856
      @marionkemperman6856 11 місяців тому +11

      Monsters like these are everywhere. As a mother of two beautiful innocent boys that fact keeps me up at night.

    • @LiviuAlexandru-ul6sn
      @LiviuAlexandru-ul6sn 11 місяців тому +3

      @@marionkemperman6856 Among us.

  • @roxyndra
    @roxyndra 10 місяців тому +9

    I appreciate so much that not only does this channel cover so much of the stories in depth, but also is respectful to victims and doesn't rehash the most brutal of details.

  • @EIRE55
    @EIRE55 Рік тому +3184

    I'm so glad that Katie ended up with such a good family, who helped her to overcome the traumas and to nurture her already existing strengths.

    • @maricamaas2326
      @maricamaas2326 Рік тому +64

      Yes, and how encouraging to hear about a good foster family!

    • @DX-d
      @DX-d Рік тому

      It’s called raped not assaulted. This word was made as a euphemism for rape, so that people will start to take rape lightly and will not get enraged with a rapist goes unpunished due to the corrupt judicial system.

    • @DX-d
      @DX-d Рік тому

      Who are you kidding! No one ever overcomes their trauma, it always is there. Especially when you’re raped by multiple people over and over again and at the end they get a slap on the wrest.

    • @nuviaerivez5876
      @nuviaerivez5876 Рік тому +21

      A well deserved happy ending for this little angel 😇 who is now a mom!

    • @thekendrashow
      @thekendrashow Рік тому +16

      @@nuviaerivez5876 and she’s a way better mom than her biological mother.

  • @spikenomoon
    @spikenomoon Рік тому +2792

    What child thinks about counting the chain links. Her thought process is beyond incredible. Especially that fact she’s being demonstrable hurt mentally and physically. Not to mention her fear of being killed. Much much amazement and admiration for this lovely soul.

    • @00muinamir
      @00muinamir Рік тому +218

      She had these survival skills because she was already used to surviving under terrifying adults. You have to be thinking two steps ahead of them or you get your ass kicked. It's absolutely admirable but it's also an incredibly sad testament to what she endured growing up.

    • @animeloveer97
      @animeloveer97 Рік тому +38

      @@00muinamir yea i agree i had a rough chilkdhood and would do stuff lik ethat to avoid punishment (like putting things exactly where they were in the exact positions)

    • @iamjphnycc5933
      @iamjphnycc5933 Рік тому +3

      So kids are supposed to be dumb bc they’re younger than you?

    • @abbeyissololasde
      @abbeyissololasde Рік тому +23

      Survival instincts kick in when traumatic situations like this happen. She probably didn’t even think about how smart it was to think at the time she probably just thought “shit I need to stay alive as long as possible”. Our brains do amazing things to keep us alive. She was exhibiting the fight response and it kept her alive.

    • @Roadent1241
      @Roadent1241 Рік тому +5

      @@iamjphnycc5933 That's the logic we're taught. I, as an adult, still believe the older adults and abled people are smarter than me. I could be 80 and still think there are older better smarter people than me.

  • @nonikit
    @nonikit 7 місяців тому +29

    20:20 broke my heart. He had to know what that poor girl went through and it still brings sadness to him today. Even if it means crying infront of a camera without feeling embarrased. :(

  • @davidstarcke2275
    @davidstarcke2275 Місяць тому +1

    This was SO incredibly well done! The story telling, the narration, the editing, everything! You, my friend, have earned yourself a subscriber!

  • @jeweltorkelson
    @jeweltorkelson 11 місяців тому +3211

    Thank you for not exploiting the sexual aspects of her story, you treated her with so much dignity and respect. This was the perfect way to tell her story.

    • @bibibiebelientje4920
      @bibibiebelientje4920 9 місяців тому +33

      So True!!!

    • @theangryparas3167
      @theangryparas3167 8 місяців тому +53

      It's mostly because they can't do that. UA-cam overlords are a different beast when it comes to talking about that stuff unless it's educational (thank goodness)

    • @AleTitan
      @AleTitan 7 місяців тому

      ​@@theangryparas3167I've been watching more true crime within the last week. A lot of channels do speak in detail about the sexual abuse kids go through and that's not okay

    • @Anna587
      @Anna587 7 місяців тому +26

      Its important to say that it happend but no Details

    • @blossom1643
      @blossom1643 5 місяців тому +7

      Absolutely. I couldn’t stop watching it to find out what happened but I was cringing at the thought of the awful details. Thank You for sparing us That! It’s truly a remarkable story of an unbelievably Brave young girl!! We should All be more Like her!

  • @sourgreendolly7685
    @sourgreendolly7685 Рік тому +4249

    The 4-12 years is so disgusting. Traumatize a child so that their life is that much harder and you might be out in 4 years. This is exactly why a lot of kids - myself included - don’t say anything. It’s already so traumatic retelling it over and over while people decide whether or not you’re lying based on if you express the right emotions in a believable way to them personally… Imagine getting through all of that and your “success” is them being locked up for 4 years. Kids are failed by the system as much as their families smdh

    • @Ajlez
      @Ajlez Рік тому +76

      ^^^^ Exactly. Can't say this enough.

    • @jerricarey
      @jerricarey Рік тому +27

      💯

    • @sahilnagpal7050
      @sahilnagpal7050 Рік тому +30

      But there is also the fact that criminals should have an incentive not to commit another crime to coverup the first one. He is a monster he doesn't care about the girl's life, atleast he had an incentive to give up and not be in prison for life instead take the lesser punishment, this actually saved this young girl's life.

    • @PoM-MoM
      @PoM-MoM Рік тому +2

      I support a firing squad... you?

    • @bellakavanagh9941
      @bellakavanagh9941 Рік тому +15

      I'm crying, I'm too young for this. 😭😭

  • @ludennis9049
    @ludennis9049 3 місяці тому +16

    Her being able to have access to the TV 24/7 is like a blessing and curse at the same time. She watched her own abduction case on the news, with hope that they were going in the right direction to find her. It must have been agonising for her.

  • @cotton_c3ndy111
    @cotton_c3ndy111 10 місяців тому +6

    This is amazing seeing how a 9 YEAR OLD
    can fight for her life this is the best!

  • @IrritableArsonist
    @IrritableArsonist Рік тому +1288

    "My main concern is to let people know how much I cared for her." That's what the godmother said. That sentence alone says A LOT about the underlying individual behind the words. She did not care about Katie's safety, or even if she was found. She cared about looking like a good godmother.

    • @claremarriott4959
      @claremarriott4959 Рік тому +12

      That wasn’t lost on me either.

    • @Kristinapedia
      @Kristinapedia Рік тому +11

      Yup, I caught that too!! She used the PAST TENSE.. She didn't want anything to do with Katie!.

    • @YouRemindMeOfTheBabe.
      @YouRemindMeOfTheBabe. Рік тому +6

      I figured they had given or sold Katie to the psycho because that cow clearly didn't care Katie was missing.

  • @ShimmerChar
    @ShimmerChar 2 місяці тому +4

    This is horrible. No 9 year-old should go through this.

  • @user-bp1bz4zv8i
    @user-bp1bz4zv8i 6 місяців тому +4

    that is an amazing story! I love how she is willing to openly talk about her experiences and now does work to prevent these kinds of things. It sounds really cliche as first, but it's actually remarkable!

  • @gwencatz2483
    @gwencatz2483 Рік тому +2411

    That detective made me cry at the end. You can see how the regret of not finding her sooner still hurts him to this day, yet the relief that he found her at all. Not many cases have a happy ending like this. He, more than anyone knows that. Thank you for showing this.

    • @eternalspace668
      @eternalspace668 Рік тому +68

      I know what you mean. Even I started crying too. The pain on his expression was so emotional. You can tell this man deeply and genuinely cares a whole lot. He does his job the right way unlike her parents/godparents.

    • @mgarcia2445
      @mgarcia2445 Рік тому +41

      He was so emotional that his chin was quivering from trying to hold in the tears.

    • @tomghzel
      @tomghzel Рік тому +21

      Yeah I also had to cry. And heard him reading so fierce, and than he had to cry and I cried even more.

    • @amethyst6780
      @amethyst6780 Рік тому +12

      Fr, I never cry at this stuff but that got me

    • @moonsigil
      @moonsigil Рік тому +4

      The way his voice broke 🥺 He'll be thinking of little Katie on his deathbed...

  • @HelloOki
    @HelloOki 7 місяців тому +3

    So much respect to the police who save children like this every day

  • @krztn
    @krztn 8 місяців тому +3

    You gave hope and strength.
    Thank you.

  • @sj5218
    @sj5218 Рік тому +1568

    That’s crazy that he built an entire HIDDEN dungeon… if he would’ve never told they probably would’ve never found her. This is insane!!!! Absolutely baffling smh!

    • @rachelmartin3631
      @rachelmartin3631 Рік тому +182

      Have you heard of Joseph Fritzl. He's from Austria. Joseph built an entire apartment under his house and took his daughter captive, placing her in his underground apartment. She had 7 children from his forced sexual abuse, one child died, and Joseph incinerated the body. I wasn't until over 20+ years passed, and her oldest child became deathly ill, that she was able to be rescued. Somehow, she convinced her dad to take the child to the hospital. The doctors had no idea what was wrong with the girl, so they pleaded for her mom to come and tell them why the child was ill. Once again, she appealed to Joseph and he a took her to the hospital. The police were called and the whole sordid story came out.

    • @sj5218
      @sj5218 Рік тому +21

      @@rachelmartin3631 omg, no, whatttt I am looking this up immediately!!!

    • @Jenna-ko6im
      @Jenna-ko6im Рік тому +42

      @@rachelmartin3631 is that also the one where her mom was just always wondering where she went? Like to be right under your own house. Horrible.

    • @rachelmartin3631
      @rachelmartin3631 Рік тому +75

      @@Jenna-ko6im No, according to court documents and research the mother had no clue. She was seriously battered and was so terrified of Joseph that even if she did hear something, and I don't doubt she did, she was pretty much helpless. She was told never to go into the garden, or basement, and she never did. What's even crazier about this story is he rented out rooms in his house the whole time. Over 100 tenants and nobody knew a thing.

    • @familybusiness1224
      @familybusiness1224 Рік тому

      The thought that this kind of people really exist it's terrifying. It takes months or even years to build something like that. It's not just a moment of craziness, it's years of planning how to ruin a child's life. These kind of people don't deserve life in prison, they should get death sentence right away.

  • @airebornstyle1149
    @airebornstyle1149 Рік тому +1747

    "I had realized, that I had actually played in... this underground dungeon... While it was being built." The single most terrifying and actually scary sentence in the entire video, he had drafted and plotted this out for so long that she was even in the very area where he had held her in. Man was a real life supervillain

    • @spicydramarama852
      @spicydramarama852 Рік тому +11

      For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. John 3:16 and John 3:17

    • @RockBisonQ
      @RockBisonQ Рік тому +59

      There was a story in Austria that this monster built a dungeon in the basement and locked up his own daughter for 24 years when she was only 17, had 7 children with her when she came out she was 41 years old. There are some sick people. Him and his wife and other children lived in that same household and no one knew.

    • @misa7040
      @misa7040 Рік тому +14

      @@RockBisonQ I think there's a movie about it I think it's called the girl in the basement I think it is or was free on UA-cam.

    • @RockBisonQ
      @RockBisonQ Рік тому +7

      @@misa7040 yeah I was looking for Janet Evanonich book but came across this beat up true crime book. Then I saw the lifetime mvie dont really remember what it called, you probably right but that movie was way different though, it painted him a better guy than the book with the victim's words and the story so much sadder. Her kids grew up with no sun light and because of confine space were never was able to walk upright that they have balance problem, he destroyed 7 lives in cruel way not to mention his other children. It was really sick.

    • @bumpymamsy3891
      @bumpymamsy3891 Рік тому

      Fritzl was his name. He fathered a child with his daughter. That is, he raped her and she concieved as a consequence. I can't begin to imagine what she went through.

  • @budweiserthedog4449
    @budweiserthedog4449 9 місяців тому +1

    15 years for that disgusting being is ridiculous. He doesn't deserve the air he breathes.

  • @comfortme
    @comfortme 4 місяці тому +6

    so incredible that she landed in a good foster home. i’ve heard cases where the children come out one situation and into the next. many foster homes exploit children and the money given to them. there are so many despicable human beings

  • @hardyharhar8857
    @hardyharhar8857 Рік тому +2444

    The fact that she was bubbly and upbeat when they found her on the DUNGEON after being kidnapped, and knowing that she had an abusive home !?!?!
    What resilience she has ! I hope she had a good coping mechanism through all of that then going forth to be a person who see things in a positive light despite everything.
    edited a he > >she

    • @Gorda_
      @Gorda_ Рік тому +109

      That's because she never knew any better. If it happens to a person whose childhood was so very good, Lord, their chances would be around zero to survive and don't let all of this got a hold on they.

    • @Roadent1241
      @Roadent1241 Рік тому +25

      It's just regular life for her. Is she supposed to be all depressed like I am not knowing anything different from disability? (I mean, I know being not disabled exists and it's unobtainable so that probably depressed me XD)

    • @SofiaAgnew
      @SofiaAgnew Рік тому +35

      @@Roadent1241 Why are you making this about yourself 💀

    • @Roadent1241
      @Roadent1241 Рік тому +10

      @@SofiaAgnew I'm not.
      I'm just doing an informative emotionless comparison, pointing out how if you don't know any different you have no reason to be depressed.
      She didn't go to school as far as I understood, she didn't see any other families to know life was better than what she knew. She'd probably talk to another kid and go "so when does your dad/uncle/frick knows who pin you to the bed?" As if asking what their fave Pokemon or food is.
      I'm just saying since I was brought up in the abled world I know there's better I can't have and it hurts. Sorry I was exposed to hearing people that punished me for being disabled. I don't want pity. Pity doesn't do anything. It's like Thoughts And Prayers. It's story ideas you never do anything with then complaining you aren't getting paid for people not buying something imaginary.
      Could you allistics please stop applying emotions to things and getting mad at me for it?

    • @SofiaAgnew
      @SofiaAgnew Рік тому +22

      @@Roadent1241 Okay yea I get that but the fact that she doesn't know any different doesn't mean she's going to be a positive person. Also she did know a bit better, at least she could've moved around the house and had her only "friend". She had all the reasons to shut down and accept her faith but she didn't and she's so fucking strong and smart for that, and you saying it's obvious kinda takes it away from her. That's all I meant. I'm sorry for what you go through but this is her case and her case only, comparing it doesn't make sense.

  • @e3E.
    @e3E. Рік тому +1409

    “Out of respect for Katie, we won’t cover these.”
    Someone needs to teach this to Oprah. Thanks man, you’re a great guy.

    • @burnerBreakdown
      @burnerBreakdown 11 місяців тому +64

      unseen thankfully does that in like every video its so incredibly respectful props to them

    • @e3E.
      @e3E. 11 місяців тому +18

      @@burnerBreakdown that’s so nice of them

    • @marilynwillett804
      @marilynwillett804 11 місяців тому

      oprah is demonic

    • @jeweltorkelson
      @jeweltorkelson 11 місяців тому +38

      They treated her story with so much dignity and respect

    • @Carbon_Based_Life_Form
      @Carbon_Based_Life_Form 11 місяців тому

      I don't think Katie cares right now though..

  • @chicozz945
    @chicozz945 10 місяців тому +2

    insane story, wonderful outcome, well put-together video. fantastic job hands down. subscribed!

  • @user-dj9vw7tw3c
    @user-dj9vw7tw3c 10 місяців тому +10

    Thank you so much Katie, thank you for not giving up, your husband and children will always be thankful that they have a mother and wife like you. You deserve all the happiness and abundance in this world.

  • @MissShyHoney
    @MissShyHoney 11 місяців тому +1714

    The fact that even a 10 year old can be raped and assaulted by different ppl and multiple times is sickening. no one is safe, not even children... and this happens more often then we might think ..

    • @Vekren
      @Vekren 10 місяців тому

      The scary part is many of these documentaries and news stories always come out like oh its some crazy loner guy sicko pedophile or a strange family but the truth is all the missing children every year online missing in all developed nations is like over 500 000 half a million every year. I think they are hiding how many as its probably double, and the truth is they are trafficked and kidnapped by organized groups that look like regular people dressed nice and grab kids put them in vans orchestrated by our governments agencies and sold to the elites for the eyes wide shut hollywood, beltane holiday, winter solstice human sacrifice and adrenochrome consumption, satanic sex sacrifice rituals by the royal families and the british royal family is at the head of the human trafficking and they even have specific police task forces to cover us satanic ritual murder srm and sra satanic ritual abuse. Its a whole network, familes sell out their own grandchildren and invite other satanists to their estates, or they have brood mothers women kidnapped and forced to live on mansions estates only to be enpregnated and constantly harvested of their baby for consumption. Im not joking this is the real world we live in and the connections are so deep with our world leaders and royal families, secret societies, hollywood actors, billionaire and trillionaire families.

    • @hannajean8204
      @hannajean8204 10 місяців тому

      and these sick fucks get away with it more often than not. We need harsher punishments for predators, and more people to take children seriously!

    • @wesss9353
      @wesss9353 9 місяців тому +29

      You should look into Jeffery Epstien...

    • @FortheluvofGod
      @FortheluvofGod 8 місяців тому +52

      Humans are monsters

    • @RenegadeShepTheSpacer
      @RenegadeShepTheSpacer 7 місяців тому +22

      ​@@wesss9353Hillary Clinton will probably track her down if she looks into that case.

  • @skunklepew6276
    @skunklepew6276 Рік тому +1636

    I think that dungeon was not only for Katie but for other children - I strongly feel he was going to continue to do this to other kids over the years as well. That's a lot of time, effort and money to build for just one child. -- I'm happy Katie was found and is doing quite well today.

    • @AlienBlackGirl
      @AlienBlackGirl Рік тому +126

      Though you may be right, obsession works that way. All that work for one child is very plausible

    • @DarbyDraws
      @DarbyDraws Рік тому +15

      didn't he talk about marriage with her though? maybe he did genuinely just want this specific child seeing as he watched this girl grow up

    • @nanettarodriguez7976
      @nanettarodriguez7976 Рік тому

      Or before her.

    • @andycopland3179
      @andycopland3179 Рік тому +10

      What the others have said is more than likely the case. It almost certainly was for this one child.
      Its difficult to get in the head of people like this, but for years he'd have been obsessing over, watching her grow up and put the effort in to make this whole thing happen.

    • @41052
      @41052 Рік тому +9

      Well it probably was just for her, he probably grew obsessed with her, her friendship was taken as something else in his sick mind. :/

  • @RaptorJesus.
    @RaptorJesus. 8 місяців тому +4

    despite the horrors she endured as a child she seemed so full of light and joy,
    what a wonderful girl and a super survivor!

  • @minikitty7835
    @minikitty7835 4 місяці тому +6

    I’m just so impressed and amazed how smart she was in those situations. Like how she didn’t eat any of the food that her kidnapper gave her in case of sleeping pills or other substances as well as counting the number of links to chain herself back up when the kidnapper came back. She also was able to convince the kidnapper to confess with her questions. She survived those sick people at such a young age. I hope she’s having a happier life now despite of what happened during her childhood❤❤

  • @juliebianchi2163
    @juliebianchi2163 Рік тому +749

    She was so fortunate to be given to a good foster family that ended up being her true family. So many children go from one horror story to another with cruel foster parents that abuse and neglect them for a pay check. Her story is remarkable and I'm so happy she survived.

    • @Gorda_
      @Gorda_ Рік тому +22

      yes, in Italian, there's a saying: "Passare dalla padella alla brace" ("To go from the pan to the grill."). The context is when someone escapes from a bad situation only to get trapped in a worse one, like a fish that escaped the pan and jumped right over a grill.

    • @solar0wind
      @solar0wind Рік тому +10

      @@Gorda_ In German it's called "Vom Regen in die Traufe". "From rain into the"... idk how to translate the last word.

  • @victoriaguerra7027
    @victoriaguerra7027 Рік тому +843

    15 years!? I honestly don't think that's long enough.

    • @smalltowngirlbigcityheart3724
      @smalltowngirlbigcityheart3724 Рік тому +42

      Good thing karma took hold

    • @Sweetyhide
      @Sweetyhide Рік тому +66

      15 to life. He was in prison 20 years and on his 4th parole hearing when he died of coronary heart disease.

    • @sourbongjuices9632
      @sourbongjuices9632 Рік тому

      NOW THAT MAKES SENSE

    • @sourbongjuices9632
      @sourbongjuices9632 Рік тому

      U ACTUALLY LIKE

    • @MyBusanEscape
      @MyBusanEscape Рік тому +8

      15 years to life. He would do the minimum 15 years which gives him a chance of parole and then rest of a life sentence.

  • @RoseRat
    @RoseRat 7 місяців тому +4

    4-12 years for molesting? That's absolutely insane.

  • @birthofvenus_
    @birthofvenus_ 2 місяці тому +2

    Katie was amazing, she was a survivor and still being so happy even if she went through such bad stuff- and the relationship between him and the detective is so cute I wanna cry

  • @K0ira
    @K0ira Рік тому +1654

    This is why you not only believe children and give them respect, but also understand that some kids can do remarkable things. She never gave up, she used her intellect to manipulate him just like he manipulated her. Katie is amazingly smart, so amazingly smart.

    • @emilysnider6428
      @emilysnider6428 Рік тому +1

      pjn ok

    • @zerotodona1495
      @zerotodona1495 Рік тому +8

      I’m not believe kids without evidence. Especially in this day and age.

    • @LynaLoopS
      @LynaLoopS Рік тому +3

      @@zerotodona1495 you sick f*ck, adults never believe children anyway, sincethe dawn of time "they're telling us stories as a joke" "they don't even understand what they're speaking about" "they're liars" "they say that to get your attention" when a child confess to an adult they abuse they endure, not helping them is CRIMINAL.

    • @maple_boi3622
      @maple_boi3622 Рік тому +40

      @@zerotodona1495 this is exactly why we don't tell anyone
      What evidence could I have given you at 2 years old that would make you believe me?

    • @juliabarlow1309
      @juliabarlow1309 Рік тому

      Okay hermana

  • @gotcha4688
    @gotcha4688 Рік тому +2586

    As someone that's suffered constant sexual abuse during childhood (though not "as bad" as Katie), she is unbelievably strong. The fact that she came out of that horrid place *smiling* and kept on living feels like those people you only hear about in legends.

    • @beccam8539
      @beccam8539 Рік тому +326

      Please don't say that your situation was not as bad, it still happened to you, that right there is bad enough. You are unbelievably just as strong & I hope that you've healed throughout the years. You have a purpose here. Much love & support from Oregon 💞

    • @gotcha4688
      @gotcha4688 Рік тому +65

      @@beccam8539 Thank you for your kind words!

    • @beccam8539
      @beccam8539 Рік тому +23

      @@gotcha4688 🥰

    • @beccatarkenter3088
      @beccatarkenter3088 Рік тому +6

    • @goddessgreen
      @goddessgreen Рік тому +65

      While I do admire this little girl's courage. This *forced positivity* is a trauma response. She, I imagine, is still recovering. I only say this because I wouldn't want to romanticize any this even by accident. I know your saying this because you feel the same way I do. I want to reach through the screen and hold her and give this girl all my strength and love. Best regards.

  • @jamesl9371
    @jamesl9371 4 місяці тому +7

    All the abusers should have been sentenced to life in prison and they can’t do it again

  • @AngryBudgieNoises
    @AngryBudgieNoises 8 місяців тому +4

    It honestly breaks my heart that there are little pockets of disgusting people like the ones that surrounded this poor girl’s life.

  • @anadubar4819
    @anadubar4819 Рік тому +1561

    That dungeon is insane. It reminds me of the dungeon Josef Fritzl built for his daughter.
    I shudder to think that there are many dungeons like this scattered throughout our neighbourhoods and nobody will ever know about them.

    • @higuys987
      @higuys987 Рік тому +14

      Yea me too

    • @kingsdaughter9849
      @kingsdaughter9849 Рік тому +73

      Yes. We all need to pay careful attention to and communicate to all of our neighbors concerning the comings and goings of children. Especially with single parent ones. This is not to say there arent wonderful single parents (miy Mother was one) but abusers target compromised family units and we have to th8nk the way they do

    • @lilianv3252
      @lilianv3252 Рік тому +13

      that was very scary, his wife and kids disn't even know it was there

    • @mariahmysticx
      @mariahmysticx Рік тому +4

      seriously!!!

    • @markstephen9808
      @markstephen9808 Рік тому +9

      The People Under the Stairs.

  • @NayLouise24
    @NayLouise24 11 місяців тому +1162

    The calm way in with the Aunt says ‘Katie’ after receiving such a phone call is so sad, like there was not even an ounce of concern for this poor child.

  • @raymaharaj4502
    @raymaharaj4502 15 днів тому +1

    My daughter is just 10 and I couldn't imagine the strength that little Katie had to have had to endure everything that she went thru. This story just makes me want to hug my little precious daughter and never let go. God Bless you Katie, you are a very inspirational person.

  • @theautisticartist9370
    @theautisticartist9370 10 місяців тому +5

    I feel like, whenever a predator is let out of prison, they offend a second time. So why are the sentences still horribly small?

    • @BRAY_L0N
      @BRAY_L0N 10 місяців тому +1

      ikr? like 15 years has got to be a fucking joke. that disgusting prick should've rotted there for the rest of his life.'

    • @weirdloverwilde
      @weirdloverwilde 10 місяців тому +1

      Because men get a thousand chances and women get none

  • @boomie2683
    @boomie2683 Рік тому +668

    "I was determined to not let my childhood traumas come into adulthood...they shaped me..but they don't define me"
    Very encouraging, I want my viewpoint to be this way too.

    • @thatswhatshesaid6326
      @thatswhatshesaid6326 Рік тому +10

      I agree! I wish I knew how to do that. She’s a remarkable person!

    • @DX-d
      @DX-d Рік тому +3

      What does shaped me but don’t define me mean?! It’s the same thing.

    • @boomie2683
      @boomie2683 Рік тому +13

      @@DX-d it's like events in your life shape who you are as individual but trauma like this doesn't define you, it isn't ALL that you are, you don't treat yourself as a victim or make it your personality. You are much more than what you go through - something like that!

    • @lexyshannon9428
      @lexyshannon9428 Рік тому +3

      @@DX-d she means that she is still her own individual person with interests, dreams, goals, etc., and that she is not limited to being a victim/survivor of her trauma alone. It basically means to say that she's still a deep and complex individual who gains insight from new experiences before moving forward in life.

    • @whynottalklikeapirat
      @whynottalklikeapirat Рік тому +3

      @@thatswhatshesaid6326 Yeah thats the rub isn’t it. Its easy to admire but a difficult thing to find out how to do, not even considering actually doing it.

  • @Babycupids
    @Babycupids Рік тому +666

    The fact that so, so many predators that have acted on their messed up thoughts that are still walking around with absolutely no charge is honestly insane.

    • @Theodorenott.slayyy
      @Theodorenott.slayyy 9 місяців тому +1

      So true.

    • @JR1874
      @JR1874 6 місяців тому +1

      Honestly, I don't think predators should go to prison at all. They're provided with warmth, food and security. It's almost like a sanctuary. I say put their name and face out there and let them roam free. We'll see how long they last out there with everyone knowing exactly who they are. Good old fashioned street justice.

  • @SevenEllen
    @SevenEllen 4 місяці тому +3

    Not a fan of the cop saying he didn't believe a nine-year-old could use the word 'kidnapped'. You know there's such a things as bright kids, sir?! When I was seven, I could spell the world 'illustrated'.

  • @clancycreations
    @clancycreations 4 місяці тому +3

    Katie, you are such a beautiful, incredibly powerful source! You are surreal in every good way a human can be, and then some! 💜

  • @sarahconnor13
    @sarahconnor13 Рік тому +816

    the fact that this man was only sentenced 15 years is just messed up, when I swear some people are in longer for drug offences. like kidnapping and assault is easily as bad a crime as murder since it mentally scars people for life.

    • @bigred4379
      @bigred4379 Рік тому +102

      Sentences for crimes against women and children are unbelievably short sentences. Sexual crimes have the shortest sentences of almost any other crimes. In all 50 states. Federal also.
      Why? Idk.sentencing guidelines definitely need to be rewritten.

    • @sobrietygiveslife9181
      @sobrietygiveslife9181 Рік тому +2

      @@bigred4379 it's so sick, especially since pedophiles & others that commit sexual crimes have the highest rate of repeating their crimes. They're predators. Some really think they're not doing anything wrong. I can't stand that they get such short sentences. It really makes me sick

    • @heavengreen320
      @heavengreen320 Рік тому +27

      @@bigred4379 you are absolutely right. That’s like saying we don’t matter let’s put a band aid on this.

    • @justinemaeganm.freyra7256
      @justinemaeganm.freyra7256 Рік тому +20

      @@bigred4379 agreed, and this also has to apply to male victims as well, for some reason people just think that being a man means crimes and abuse against them is less... What i mean is i hope that proper punishment towards abusers will be done and that crimes aren't lessened just because of someone's age, race, or gender.

    • @NoLanConnection
      @NoLanConnection Рік тому +2

      He got 15 to life though, so he potentially didnt get out on parole

  • @linkfan160
    @linkfan160 11 місяців тому +816

    It's so rare when stories like this have a happy ending. I'm so glad Katie was able to not only survive but thrive in life and reach all of her goals.

  • @jamesl9371
    @jamesl9371 4 місяці тому +2

    Excellent. FBI has the technology to determine the voice mail was a recording

  • @aro6413
    @aro6413 Рік тому +1201

    Wait, this man was convicted of kidnapping a little girl 15 years prior and he was not in prision? Wth, why would anyone think to let these monsters go. No amount of jail time will fix their fucked up heads, this is obvious proof of that. I blame this on our judicial system.

    • @telafore6053
      @telafore6053 Рік тому

      You do remember this is the 90s right? This is when Justice Systems were extremely different, while it is sad, it’s only a matter of time until the other inmates realize he got jail’d for dicking a child
      Once that happens, you’re kinda fucked from there

    • @belle-sh1qe
      @belle-sh1qe Рік тому +21

      Same thing happened to the boy trapped on a deer box

    • @morganablackwater2017
      @morganablackwater2017 Рік тому

      As long we start treating rape seriously as long it will be like that... Rape should be equal to 1st degree murder... As you can kill someone by accident and as a result of stupidity... But you can't rape by accident...
      As long we normalise rape... As long those things will happen

    • @lalramfakzualachhangte475
      @lalramfakzualachhangte475 Рік тому +17

      They did the same with the dude who molested cane valesquez child, now cane is in prison and the perpetrator is loose to do it again to someone else's child , free Cane valesquez!!!!

    • @mariska2084
      @mariska2084 Рік тому +45

      And people get life without parole for drugs or ripping shit off.

  • @s0dapop..
    @s0dapop.. Рік тому +948

    it's so crazy to me how a 10 year old was able to change her kidnappers mind and make him confess! She's so extremely smart and strong.

    • @s0dapop..
      @s0dapop.. Рік тому +2

      The fact that he raped her multiple times is so disgusting to me. John was the only person Katie thought she could trust but all he was doing was building a 'dungeon' just to kidnap her, it's truly disgusting and very sad to me.

    • @blackjoester
      @blackjoester Рік тому +18

      Fax bro

    • @FiatUno2003
      @FiatUno2003 11 місяців тому +16

      Printer bro

    • @mortho8587
      @mortho8587 10 місяців тому

      85% are stupid but there are still the 15% smart peopel

  • @lisagoff2033
    @lisagoff2033 5 місяців тому +2

    The intelligence of such a young girl under those circumstances. What a warrior.

  • @nightfalls5462
    @nightfalls5462 8 місяців тому +2

    this woman is amazingly strong of how she handled such horrible trauma

  • @alexisfagan9604
    @alexisfagan9604 Рік тому +407

    The amount of betrayal she experienced at such a young age is absolutely heartbreaking.

  • @adambump5297
    @adambump5297 Рік тому +765

    Whenever I hear about a child getting assaulted like that I feel like I'm actually going to vomit and I have to like fight it back it's just so incomprehensible to me.

    • @dobmaster4412
      @dobmaster4412 11 місяців тому +9

      Maybe it’s best not to hear about it

    • @ExplosionMare
      @ExplosionMare 11 місяців тому +38

      @@dobmaster4412 That's why they didn't show the details. That, and to respect Katie

    • @naylisyazwina6836
      @naylisyazwina6836 4 місяці тому

      At first it felt strange how she can put the chains on the exact same way as he did but after they explained the 30 step process to get to the dungeon it makes sense. It's not easy to get to that dungeon, takes some time@@ExplosionMare

    • @lylatxsystem7662
      @lylatxsystem7662 3 місяці тому +11

      I get so full of raw rage hearing these. I've never wanted to beat anyone within an inch of their life more. They are just babies to me. I still cant comprehend how someone can hurt little ones like that. Just shows how awful this world really is, and the real monsters are human.

  • @selinasuryavanshi5398
    @selinasuryavanshi5398 9 місяців тому +1

    Such a good person the detective is , to give assurances and take it as his personal case . And this girl is awesome

  • @aprilwittfeldt4824
    @aprilwittfeldt4824 7 місяців тому +1

    its the fact that in the end she was still strong and didnt give up that amazed us all… if only everyone could be as amazing as her

  • @cynthiaskaggs6645
    @cynthiaskaggs6645 Рік тому +903

    As an adult survivor of childhood sexual torture, I know all too well the horrors she went through and the strength it takes to come out on the other side and be a ‘normal’ adult. She has a great attitude about life. You go girl! We will rise above it!
    There is life after abuse. I’m now happily married with 5 wonderful children.

    • @userkie
      @userkie Рік тому +32

      I’m so proud of u i hope ur okay now you’re incredibly strong

    • @beccatarkenter3088
      @beccatarkenter3088 Рік тому +21

      ❤ stay strong

    • @name1name28
      @name1name28 Рік тому +3

      @Cynthia Skaggs
      What are the biggest worries and problems that you have as a survivor of this kind of past?

    • @Mehmehmeh746
      @Mehmehmeh746 Рік тому +5

      Bless your strength.

    • @tonimarie6270
      @tonimarie6270 Рік тому +3

      So glad you’re survived 🙏 you have amazing strength

  • @WakaZzka
    @WakaZzka Рік тому +645

    This pretty much proves the saying “ every child needs a parent. But not every adult deserves a child. “

    • @slutdragon1406
      @slutdragon1406 Рік тому +1

      Childhood me needed to hear this

    • @Eggggggggg11
      @Eggggggggg11 Рік тому +1

      "Every child deserves a parent, but not every parent deserves a child "

  • @johannahunderwood4596
    @johannahunderwood4596 9 місяців тому +3

    I think there’s a lot we can learn from Katie. I’m glad that she found her forever family and now has kids of her own. She’s also giving back, and is using her own experience to help other vulnerable children. I like a happy ending!

  • @tbeautifulmelodies9820
    @tbeautifulmelodies9820 8 місяців тому +4

    Man oh man, this story was and still is disturbing and wrapped in one. I remember hearing this story all too well when I was in High School in Long Island a few towns from Bay Shore

  • @BeRightBack131
    @BeRightBack131 Рік тому +442

    Something similar happened to my friend. After many years, she finally told her mom what her uncle had been doing to her (SA) since she was little. Her mother's response? She slapped her and called her a liar, and don't you ever speak about your uncle that way again. My friend continued to suffer SA from her uncle until he thankfully died a couple of years later. To this day, nobody in her family knows her dark secret because her mother shushed her. I can't even imagine...

    • @NObodDEE
      @NObodDEE Рік тому +39

      Horrible

    • @michellestehman2984
      @michellestehman2984 Рік тому +16

      @ThatGirlJackie VLOGS!💚 I think the uncle needs more karma than the mom.

    • @maryanneevans8812
      @maryanneevans8812 Рік тому +54

      @@michellestehman2984 They both do. The mother's job is to protect and listen to the child, a task this particular mother miserably failed at.

    • @angela.luntian
      @angela.luntian Рік тому +26

      @@michellestehman2984 someone who stands aside at the sight of distress can often be as worse as the perpetrator of the crime

    • @texasktea
      @texasktea Рік тому +7

      Same thing happened to me. My parents kicked me out at 15 for coming forward.

  • @inferno9250
    @inferno9250 Рік тому +691

    The cleverness of Katie is truly astounding, but I also gotta give credit to the detective who never gave up and found clues so hidden yet so crucial to solving the case. and even though he was still hurting for the amount of time the investigation took, 17 days is still such a quick find compared to the countless other kidnapping cases where most went on for at least a few months where the longest case i think lasted 18 years

  • @lloyd081877
    @lloyd081877 7 місяців тому +2

    What a remarkable person. I have so much love and admiration for this woman.

  • @kristiedaniels9325
    @kristiedaniels9325 7 місяців тому +5

    Wow Katie is so strong I don’t know her but I feel so incredibly proud of her!

  • @gabbylopez9091
    @gabbylopez9091 11 місяців тому +577

    Katie is one of the smartest abduction survivors I have ever had the pleasure of hearing about! It's *sad* that she was kidnapped. She was able to keep herself alive, and that was before Criminal Minds or true crime shows! So proud of her for using her instincts and not allowing this monster to take her life!

    • @jakebiassa
      @jakebiassa 10 місяців тому +3

      There were true crime shows in the 90s.

    • @515Matteo
      @515Matteo 10 місяців тому +2

      ​@@jakebiassanot like she watched them

    • @Bornn2Runn
      @Bornn2Runn 9 місяців тому +4

      I got groomed over the internet a few years ago actually, saw that same man at the park (I was nine and he was in his 60's-70's) and I thought he was in jail. Nope! Saw him at the park last week, I got police and the mayor involved as he was

    • @Bornn2Runn
      @Bornn2Runn 9 місяців тому +6

      I wish I was as smart and brilliant as her when that was going on, luckily when that man showed up at my house my parents were home and prevented anything else bad from happening. I praise Katie and I hope her story gets told by every parent to every little kid so they never have to go through what me, her, and so many other little boys and girls had to go through ❤❤

    • @mnlight8308
      @mnlight8308 7 місяців тому +3

      Ikr Katies smartness really and I mean REALLY amazed me considering she was just a kid

  • @ZzzMMZzz
    @ZzzMMZzz Рік тому +764

    I’m always so confused about dungeons/hidden rooms/soundproof rooms etc. When you contract builders to do this sort of stuff, don’t they ever become extremely suspicious? I.e. If you were one of the on-site construction people on the job where Esposito wanted a tunnel, soundproof room laid underground, a concrete latch installed into the already built home… a) MAJOR WTF WARNING FLAG and b) if you remember this guy because it was a weird af build request and you see him plastered all over the news as a suspect given this was a HUGE case - wouldn’t you tip off police of the dungeon you helped build?
    Also, it sounds like he offed himself immediately the moment he got into prison because he didn’t want to serve his time. Even that’s disgusting. Got to escape all those years of punishment for his crimes.

    • @kathleenclark815
      @kathleenclark815 Рік тому +1

      Probably said it was a storm shelter...and we can only hope that his death was carried out by the other inmates. They hate child rapists in there

    • @jlynnpoltrock6602
      @jlynnpoltrock6602 Рік тому +139

      Most people built there own

    • @lexyshannon9428
      @lexyshannon9428 Рік тому +21

      RIGHT??

    • @vermilion6966
      @vermilion6966 Рік тому

      In normal countries maybe but in america theres a lot of nutcases who can claim its a bomb shelter or some sh*t in case of he apolcalypse, nuclear war or such and get away with it scott free

    • @ginam2817
      @ginam2817 Рік тому +22

      I wondered that same thing 🤔

  • @stillhere1425
    @stillhere1425 9 місяців тому +1

    I love your series! Not at all to denigrate any other victims whose outcomes are much worse. But your webcast gives hope to the rest of us, who may become utterly pessimistic viewing one tragic narrative after another.