Tuesday 25 July 2023

U.S. Crime News: Carlee Russell: Woman whose kidnapping sparked nationwide search admits she wasn't abducted

 

Carlee Russell: Woman whose kidnapping sparked nationwide search admits she wasn't abducted

Last week, detectives uncovered evidence that cast doubt on her story, including Google searches about a film where a woman is abducted - and how to steal money from a cash register without getting caught.

Sky News, Tuesday 25th July 2023



                           Carlee Russell. Pics: Hoover Police Department


A woman has admitted that she lied about being kidnapped in Alabama.

Carlee Russell had claimed she was abducted after stopping to check on a toddler who was walking on the side of a busy highway.

The 25-year-old had called 911 shortly before disappearing on 13 July - sparking a nationwide search - but she returned home 49 hours later.

Carlee Russell. Pic: Hoover Police Department

Last week, detectives uncovered evidence that cast doubt on her story, including Google searches about a film where a woman is abducted - and how to steal money from a cash register without getting caught.

In a statement, Russell's lawyer confirmed there was no kidnapping - and apologised to her friends, family, and volunteers who had scoured the area looking for her.

"We ask for your prayers for Carlee as she addresses her issues and attempts to move forward, understanding she made a mistake in this matter. Carlee again asks for your forgiveness and prayers," her lawyer Emory Anthony said.

Police in the city of Hoover are now considering whether to press criminal charges, and she is set to be interviewed in the coming days.

Russell had initially claimed that she was forced into an 18-wheeler truck and taken to a home where she was blindfolded and fed cheese crackers.

Before doubts over her story emerged, her mother Talitha had told NBC News: "There were moments when she physically had to fight for her life, and there were moments when she had to mentally fight for her life. She made it back."

While Russell's story was a hoax, campaigners say this shouldn't diminish the fact that more than 30,000 black people were missing in the US at the end of 2022.

Pud says: IMO this case has echoes of the Jussie Smollett hoax. In Democrat  ruled America Black Criminals are getting bolder in their lies as they have the full backing of the "Liberal Media" and Sorros appointed District Attorneys who tend to give them a free pass or a laughable sentence! The US electorate must return Donald Trump to power or vote into office another Republican otherwise the US faces the prospect of more Black Crime without appropriate punishment.



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