Kidnapping fears turn into prostitution

It is a sad state of our times when this happens.

Lillie, 19, was never held against her will and had at least two opportunities to leave the couple while they were still in Arizona, said Union City police Lt. Kelly Musgrove. She was surprised to learn this morning that she was the subject of a missing person search in the Valley, he said.

It goes to show you that you need to take intrest in your kids life so they don’t feel that you wont miss them. That seems to be a large part of the thought proccess of teens.

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One Response to “Kidnapping fears turn into prostitution”

  1. Raven on 19 Aug 2005 at 17:57 #

    This is the way of it, 99% of the time. Don’t I know. Kids are so vulnerable to big words and grown up ideas. And they want to please everyone. They are very easily conned. They often think they are not wanted and needed…

    Getting caught up in this life really sucks and you don’t usually see a way out. When you don’t think anyone cares, you tend to not care anymore. And the longer you’re gone, the less concern you have. You lose touch with reality and forget who you once were. It can be a life altering event, being taken away like this, and having no one really care.