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  1. Actually, they believed she may have been kidnapped. When she was finally spotted and officers were called to the marsh to take custody of her she told them that the man that held her at knife point was still in the marsh. Police searched the area with dogs and even with a heat-detecting camera on a helicopter. She finally was exposed as the fraud she was and fled back home (not Wisconsin... Minnesota I think).
     
    Posted by: tolshanski on Jul 03, 2008 12:54 AM (1) (0) Flag
  2. A college girl who faked her own kidnapping. She was declared missing for several days before all of the evidence pointing to her own conspiracy was compelling enough and the public started to suspect that something was up. After a few days of "searching," the Madiosn police found her safe and sound hiding out in a local marsh.
     
    Posted by: madmax on Apr 04, 2008 03:40 PM (0) (1) Flag
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