Cold Case Files - I SURVIVED: Is This What Death Is Like?
Episode Date: November 22, 2025A 15-year-old is snatched off the street on an early morning run. A man goes head-to-head with a killer chimpanzee, and a woman is shot and left for dead in a freezer.See Privacy Policy at ht...tps://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Put the tip of the blade right over my heart, and he just watched the handle vibrate.
Real people.
The chimp, just screaming, teeth, the fangs on this thing were huge, and his eyes,
I mean, you could, they have expressions.
Who faced death.
I could hear myself out loud saying, is this what death is like?
And live to tell how.
They say the eyes or the windows or the soul.
You know, when I looked in his eyes, it was just, you know, I just saw evil.
This is I survived.
It's September 1994 in Gallion, Ohio.
15-year-old Maggie is a member of her school cross-country team.
At 6.30 a.m., Maggie and the team are on a.
mile practice run before school.
I wanted to get back to the school.
I don't remember if I really had a leg cramp or, you know, I just, I had enough.
And I wanted to get back to the school.
And I decided to turn around at the three mile mark, you know, up until that point,
all the girls have been together.
I had my headphones on.
I was in my jolly jogger mode listening to Paula Abdul's The Promise of a New Day.
Not so much the song, but I love that title.
And I was up on the sidewalk.
And I was up on the sidewalk, and again, I'm within the city limits, so there's light overhead.
And it's September, so it's pitch blackout.
All of a sudden, it was like I was just closed line.
You know, I just grabbed from behind, and I was being pulled back off the sidewalk.
I could see enough of him to realize I don't know who this is, and he's not stopping.
He's pulling me back off the sidewalk down this alley in between the
these two houses where the area YMCA was.
The man pushed a gun into Maggie's side and dragged her behind the YMCA.
There was a baseball diamond dugout type area, laid me on my stomach and pulled one of my
shoelaces, held me down and pulled one of my shoelaces on my shoe and found my hands behind
my back.
Then I heard this doll tear up, you know, up my back, and it was a knife that he had and was
cutting my clothes off.
All I had on was a t-shirt.
shirt shorts and my shoes and socks.
Well, now I'm down to just my shoes and socks.
Maggie was sexually assaulted
at gunpoint. I wasn't
screaming. I remember just
kind of, you know, whimpering, don't do this,
don't do that, you know, don't rape me, don't
shoot me. I was not
a sexually active person. Never
have been, so to suddenly
be raped was so
painful and, you know, physically and
mentally and spiritually.
I remember just closing my
eyes and I turned my head
over towards my left
and we were like
pretty much right under
there was like a light over us
like from the baseball field
and I just remember seeing my silhouette
my legs up in the air like that
and you know it's something that'll never leave me
it's April 2006
in Sierra Leone West Africa
Gary and four friends
are driving to a chimpanzee sanctuary
in the mountains
the sanctuary houses chimps that have been abused
Suddenly out of the corner of my eye, I seen just this black flash coming through the jungle.
And it was real quick, you know, and all of a sudden right in front of the car jumped out.
It was like a giant spider.
A chimpanzee known as Bruno had escaped from the sanctuary.
And I'm yelling, cool.
I got to get my camera out.
I got to get a picture that's seeing this in the wild.
This chimpanzee, which I thought was a gorilla.
Issa, the African driver, knew Bruno could be dangerous to humans.
He braked suddenly and began to reverse down the road.
But all of a sudden, we're going backwards and we're all yelling,
what are you doing? What's going on?
I kept saying, what's going on? What's happening here? What's happening?
And the creature started running at us, and he was huge.
The chimp stood six feet tall and weighed 270 pounds.
Issa never took his eyes off the chimp, and he was just,
freaking and it was catching up it hit the front of the car you know with its hands and it was on
all fours running and screaming i mean and it had a look of you were seeing the devil there the
champ come running up alongside the car and i remember him looking in at isa and he was he was leaning
away from the window like this and he's you know and he's just panicking and and chimp just grabbed
the mirror and yanked it off like it was nothing off the car and he threw it and just
kept on without missing a beat, you know,
and just kept on running.
I'm sitting on the right-hand side of the car in the back seat.
Melvin is sitting in the middle,
and Paul was sitting on the far left.
And his window was up, and I remember that chimp
looking over, and I seen him looking in at us.
And all of a sudden, the window just exploded,
and he was in the car.
And I remember I had hair in my mouth,
And I could smell him, and I was nailed against the back, and Melvin was nailed against me.
And I couldn't see nothing for the hair.
And it was his shoulder that was in my face, but this loud screaming.
It's March 2002 in Davy, Florida.
Barbara is a chef at a local coffee shop.
She's doing an extra all-night shift as a waitress to help out.
Five o'clock in the morning or 4.45, something like that.
Chip and Jimmy came in
and Jimmy was an ex-employee
that I used to work with on
Mondays
and so he used to come there on the weekends
and just, you know, chill in the back with us
and when he came in,
he spoke to me and everything
and he sat down at the table
and I had told Christina
to go wait on him
because they tip really good
and so
Christina went ahead and she waited on him.
There were no other customers,
customers in the shop.
Chip got up to pay for his ticket.
And I was walking towards the back to do my duties.
And that's when I heard a clicking sound.
And when I turned around, he had the gun pointed at Christina.
And I heard Christina saying to Chip,
I have a six-month-old son.
Am I going to see him again?
And he said, yeah, you know, you do what I say.
Everything will be fine.
And so I was like, Chip, we okay.
And he said, yeah, just do what I say.
Everything is fine.
He pointed the gun, you know, and like everybody to the back, you know.
Barbara and her two coworkers were forced at gunpoint to the back of the shop.
Jimmy was back there and he was, had a, I think they're called wire cutters or something, a big one.
And he was breaking the lock on the freezer.
I said to Jimmy, you know, are we okay?
And Jimmy kind of dropped his head.
And so I got kind of worried a little bit.
All three workers were pushed into the walk-in freezer.
After checking for cell phones, Jimmy and Chip left, shutting the door.
Then Chip came back again, and he asked us for our money.
And so we gave him all our tip money.
After he robbed us, you know, I got kind of scared.
because I can identify them
and I knew them by name
and I got worried
and I said out loud
they're going to kill us, they're going to shoot us.
15-year-old Maggie is snatched
off the street while on an early morning run
her armed abductor strips
and sexually assaults her in a nearby park
any kid who's 15
who's never been sexually active
the pain was horrible
the blood afterwards, that was traumatizing to see.
The gunman pushed Maggie towards a nearby ravine.
Of course, I don't have any clothes on, so my legs are getting all gouged up and cut up by the brush
because I'm blazing the trail for us, because he's behind me with the gun.
Inside, I was terrified.
My heart was jumping out of my chest.
I wasn't crying.
Amazingly, I wasn't crying.
My whole goal was he's a person, he's treating you like an object,
but do everything you can to stall.
Let the daylight come, because I knew people would be looking for me
because it was completely out of character for me not to be where I'm supposed to be.
After Maggie was forced at gunpoint to walk for 10 minutes, the sun began to rise.
I asked him to untie my hands.
I couldn't get away from him.
There was no way.
I could have gotten out of that area, and he felt comfortable enough.
He untied my hands, but eventually as it got lighter out, I got a real good look at his face.
He had long stringy red hair.
He had glasses on.
He wore a black shirt and no sleeves, blue jeans.
Skinny.
I really didn't know who he was.
I had no idea where I was from.
I didn't know his name.
I didn't want to know anything about him.
The more I knew, the more trouble, you know, I could know.
you know, I could be in.
The gunman ordered Maggie to lie down.
So he sat down my perpetrator
and just started talking to me,
just like we were two people sitting in the woods, you know, after school.
So he's trying to clean off my face
and, you know, just telling me how, you know,
how gorgeous I was and what a knockout I would have been.
And I remember, you know, thinking,
well, he's talking past tense.
You know, he has intentions.
of shooting me, but it hasn't happened yet.
The gunman then threatened Maggie with his knife.
12-inch, real shiny blade.
It wasn't a little pocket knife.
My heart's jumping out of my chest because it's trauma.
And he put the tip of the blade right over my heart,
and he just watched the handle vibrate.
He was basically kind of tormenting me.
You know, they say the eyes or the windows or the soul.
And, you know, when I looked in his eyes,
It was just, you know, I just saw evil.
A 270-pound chimp
escapes from a sanctuary
and attacks the car Gary and four friends are traveling in.
It smashes a window and dives halfway into the back seat
where Gary is sitting.
And the scream and the loud piercing scream
and reaction, get off of me, get off of me,
and shoving and Melvin was shoving.
Issa, the driver, was reversing down
the road trying to get away. He suddenly stopped, changed direction, and sped back up the road.
I guess during that melee there, we had switched gears because now we're going forward and
going forward fast. And we're heading up the mountain. And the champ flew back out the window
all of a sudden. And when he flew back out the window, he took Melvin with him. And I grabbed
Melvin's belt loof and was holding him and Melvin kept beating on the chimp and I'm yelling
to him get back in the car you know and finally I yanked him back in but what it was the
chimp had a hold of his hand and that's why he's trying to get him to let go but bit his hand
severed all this from him you know so he came back in with almost a bloody stump
Gary tore off his shirt and wrapped it around Melvin's injured hand we came around
to bend and there's these huge gates, probably eight, 10 feet tall, and with a chain wrapped
around. And Eason never let up, and we're telling him, no, no, don't hit it, don't hit it,
you know, because it's just like driving into a wall to us. And he never let up, and boom,
we hit this gate, and it just, the gates flew open. And we actually, the whole car came inside.
And we're in the middle of a clearing, engine stalled, front crumpled.
We're just sitting there.
And that's as far as the road went.
It's nothing but a clearing there.
All of a sudden we heard just screaming, and he looked down the road,
and there coming around the corner was this chimpanzee, and he's charged and fast.
At 5 a.m., Barbara and her two coworkers are robbed and shut in a freezer at gunpoint.
The robbers are searching for cash in the shop.
When Chip left after taking our money, you know, that's when I felt that we wasn't okay.
That's when I knew then that they must didn't get enough money and they were going to kill us.
So I said it out loud, and I said it to Christina, I said, hey, they're going to kill us.
I know them by name.
And that's when Christina got upset and started crying.
I was looking around and stuff, you know.
I'm a fighter.
I've always been that way.
And all I could think about was I have to do something.
It was only a minute before Chip returned.
When he came back in this time,
he kind of like had his foot in front of the door
and he had the gun pointed sideways.
And he said, turn around
and put your hands on top of your heads
and get on your knees.
And I seen Christina and Willie obey.
And I just couldn't do it.
And so that's when I pleaded with him, you know.
can we do something else?
Please don't do this.
Can we talk about it?
We can talk about this.
That's all I just kept saying,
and he just kept saying Barb turn around.
And I was like, come on.
And he was putting a gun closer to my face.
And I was like, come on.
And I kept turning my head.
Come on, we could talk about this.
And on one of those come-ons and turn your head, he shot me.
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15-year-old Maggie is abducted at gunpoint and sexually assaulted. The gunman is threatening Maggie
with a knife. Twelve inch, real shiny, blade.
It wasn't a little pocket knife.
He put the knife away eventually,
and he made some comment about, you know,
if you bite it, I'll shoot you.
I don't know what he meant, but okay.
But then that's when he proceeded to rape me orally.
So I understood right away what he meant.
You know, I wanted to vomit.
As soon as he was done, I rolled over to vomit,
but it didn't happen.
didn't happen.
Eventually, after that, he said, I'm going to put you to sleep,
and then I'm going to leave.
He had me on my stomach, and again, he took me from behind
and tried to strangle me.
I almost passed out.
I can feel my legs kicking, you know, rubbing in the grass.
You know, it's a feeling I'll never forget.
It's that roughness of my legs just rapidly rubbing in the grass
like that.
But I didn't pass out.
And it didn't work.
and he eventually stopped, and I was, you know, coughing and gagging.
And so he turned me back over on my back, and he buried me under the brush.
I couldn't see my perpetrator, so all I heard was the crunch of him walking away.
Eventually, I mean, it was only a few minutes, I would say, but it seemed like an eternity.
I called out to see if my perpetrator was still around.
The gunman had climbed a tree to see if people were looking for Maggie.
And I heard this loud crunch, and I thought, oh, he's still around.
And sure or not, I mean, he walked over and he's like, what?
Nothing.
You know, it just confirmed to me, okay, he's still here, so he can't just leave me.
For whatever reason, he thinks he can't just leave me here.
He's going to do something.
You know, he has to finish me off or whatever.
I didn't know.
So he unburied me and said, come on, we have to move.
Of course, this is bad news because that means it was like the further back in that ravine he took me,
the less likely it was I was going to come out of there alive.
An hour had passed since Maggie was abducted.
He was in complete control.
He had that gun.
And again, you know, he could rape me many times as he wanted to just.
Just don't let that guy go.
While in Africa, Gary and four friends are attacked in their car by a 270-pound chimpanzee.
They crashed through a gate to escape, only to hit a dead end.
All of a sudden, we heard the screaming, and he looked down the road, and there coming around the corner,
was this chimpanzee, and he's charged and fast.
It was Bruno, the escaped chimp, that had attacked Gary and his friends earlier.
He's probably a good hundred yards in front of us.
And I can see the gates.
They're almost at that point.
And we're over here.
We're still inside.
And the gates starting to shut.
And Issa punches it.
And when he crashed into the gate,
and when he crashed, it threw us forward.
I remember being just sort of the impact,
smashing you against the sea.
And we just come to a dead stop.
And I mean a hard stop.
And last thing I seen was the chimpanzee running over the top of the car.
The impact of the crash knocked Gary out for a few seconds.
And next thing I know, I'm opening the door.
I don't know where I'm going, what I'm doing.
I'm just opening the door.
And I hear, oh God, please, help me, help me, loud, though.
And I turned to look where it was coming from.
And I looked around in the car, and everybody's gone.
Outside the car, Bruno was attacking, Melvin.
As soon as I heard, help me, please help me.
Everything changed in me.
There was a rage in me, and I'd had enough.
I didn't care where the chimp was.
I just started looking for a weapon, and I seen two trees laying cut down.
One of them had a Y on the end of it.
It was about seven, eight feet long, and I picked it up.
He carried it like you would a rifle.
And I'm yelling, get off of him, get off of him, like that.
And that's when he jumped up.
And when he jumped up, the chimp, he stood up with his arms up in the air.
And with his mouth open, and he was just yelling, you know, I mean, just screaming.
Teeth, the fangs on this thing were huge, and his eyes, I mean, you could, they have expressions.
expressions in the eyes.
And if you could, it's almost you can see the red in him.
And so he come charging, running on his hind legs at me.
Two robbers force Barbara and her coworkers
into a walk-in freezer at gunpoint.
10 minutes later, one of the men shoots Barbara in the head.
That's when I said, oh my God, I think I said that out loud.
Oh my God.
I don't remember falling or anything.
And all I remember, I went into this beautiful white room.
I didn't see no floor, no nothing.
I just went into this beautiful white room.
I could hear myself out loud saying,
is this what death is like?
And I could feel me turning and everything,
and then I heard myself say, I don't want to die.
And so I opened up my eyes, and I saw Christina
in like she was laying.
and kind of like laying down with her arms and her feet up, blocking something.
Christina had been shot in the throat and killed.
I could feel another body laying across the lower part of my legs.
Willie had been shot in the head and fallen dead across Barbara.
My ears was ringing the whole time too.
You could hear this, ding.
I could see like three and four of everything.
So I just closed my eyes.
And I knew I was okay because when I closed my eyes, you know, it gets dark, you can tell.
And I just felt wet like all this, the shoulder part of my stuff was, shirt, was uniform, was wet.
And I could feel stuff running down me and it was blood.
I just thought about I need to get out of this situation that I'm in.
Oh, I'm going to bleed to death if I stay here.
It has been an hour since 15-year-old Maggie was abducted off the street by a gunman.
She has been sexually assaulted.
and is being forced naked through a ravine.
He had a gun, so, of course, I complied.
As we're walking, painstakingly slow back in this ravine,
I remember hearing this, like, a plane overhead.
And I could tell the pilot wasn't trying to,
like he wasn't circling right over our heads to be obvious,
but he'd go back and forth, and then the wild back and forth.
A police officer was in the plane looking for Maggie.
Her cross-country team coach had called the police when Maggie didn't arrive back at school.
I, of course, can't see anything because I'm focused on trying to walk and, you know, what's
my perpetrator doing?
Where's that gun?
What's happening?
Stay calm.
He's, of course, getting more nervous, a little more forceful, you know, walk, walk, walk.
As we're walking, I remember hearing some female voice yell, Maggie, you know, Maggie.
twice and it rippled out to me out in this big ocean of brush and it was my mom I knew it was
her I knew it she couldn't see me and she was quite a ways away from me but I knew it was her
I didn't answer her though because one I you know I didn't want my perpetrator to know my name was
but most importantly I want to protect her because I knew she got close to us he would have shot her
He could see more people, so, of course, he's getting all nervous.
There's this plane, people are calling, the net's closing in on him, too.
So he says, you know, lay down in your stomach, you know, I have to shoot you.
Why?
Stall, you know, stall, stall, stall, they got to be close.
Don't let that gun go off, right?
So why do you have to shoot me?
He kind of sat down beside me.
He said, I have to shoot you because, you know, you can,
identify me. And if I get caught for this, you know, I'll go to prison for the rest of my life.
He was crying. He was swearing a little bit. Just kind of poor me. I'm, of course, about to crack.
But I still, I wasn't crying. I wasn't screaming. I was really trying to reason with him. I took
his hand in mine, and I said, look, what you've done is awful, but I can walk away from this.
Just get out of here. And he said, no, I have to.
shoot you but don't worry I'm going to write a letter to your parents and tell
him how how wonderful you were and how calm you were and I tried to imagine them
getting that letter from him I thought well if you know if that's how it comes to
be then I hope you know they're proud because at least I kept my cold
and I heard my perpetrator at some point say
I'm sorry I have to do this too
and I glanced over my shoulder
and he was taking aim
a dangerous chimp known as Bruno
has escaped from an African sanctuary
it is attacking Gary's friend Melvin
trying to kill him
and I hear
oh God please help me help me
armed with a sawn off tree trunk
Gary ran to help his friend.
I was angry and at rage, and I'm yelling,
get off of him, get off of him, like that.
When he stood up, he was massive,
and he was bigger than me,
and I'm 5'9, and I weigh 205 pounds.
Grown chimps are up to 10 times stronger than a heavyweight boxer.
He come charging, running on his hind legs at me,
And I did the same thing, and I went charging him holding the tree like this.
And he had his head up in the air like that, and we both ran into each other,
but I caught him perfect in the throat.
When I caught him, I lifted him off the ground.
And he came down on his back, and I turned the tree around and started ramming, yelling at him to get back up.
All of a sudden, he got out from under me.
But this time, he took off running.
And I took off running and chasing.
But he hit the jungle.
And just as he did, I stopped.
I caught myself.
But I had a tree on him.
And as soon as I stopped, he stopped about four or five feet in front of me.
But he kept his back turned.
I turned around and I saw Melvin standing there.
And the shirt's gone from his hand.
And he's the blood's pouring.
The chimp had bitten off half of Melvin's hand.
Now his foot
is shredded
and there's no shoe
nothing, it's just shreddens
are actually hanging out
and you couldn't tell
it was a foot
at this time
all of a sudden
the hills were alive
with chimpanzees
you could hear them everywhere
screaming
thumping around
the men didn't know
that 30 more chimps
had also escaped
from the sanctuary
but the jungle's thick
you can't see them
I'm sure they've seen us
but I couldn't see him.
All I could just look them around, I said, uh-oh.
Bleeding heavily from a gunshot wound to the head,
Barbara is trapped in the freezer.
Willie and Christina lie dead beside her.
I was scared I was going to bleed to death.
You know, all this right here was just wet,
and I can feel just, you know, like the drippy blood on my face and neck and stuff.
I laid there for about maybe 10, 15 more minutes.
And I know we had about an hour before the next shift came in.
And I had to get out of there.
And that's when I pushed Willie off of me.
Barbara didn't know if the gunman and his accomplice were still in the shop.
She crawled to the door of the freezer.
I was kind of cautious about pushing the door open, kind of peeping out everything.
And keep in mind, when I got shot, I could see like three and four of everything.
I was real slow about doing everything.
because of my vision too, and plus I was scared, you know, that I might get shot again or something.
I got really hysterical and nervous. I got really scared and nervous and paranoid.
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15-year-old Maggie has been abducted and sexually assaulted by a gunman.
He forces her into a ravine and points the gun at her head.
He's taking aim and I'm, you know, I just tensed up.
I thought, whatever's going to have.
happened now. I never had control of this from the start. I never had control that day. It was always
in God's hands. The gunman shot Maggie twice in the head, twice in the back, and once in the arm.
And I didn't feel anything, but I was still conscious because I felt myself jumping. And, you know,
I heard myself scream a couple times, but I wasn't hurting. The gunman hit Maggie in the head with
his pistol before running away.
I was still in the same place,
on the ground, and I was still
alive. And
wow.
Wow, for two reasons.
Wow, I'm still alive, and wow,
he actually shot me.
He did it. It happened.
My worst fear
that whole morning, don't get shot.
Well, that's done.
We're here.
Boom. I had no idea.
how many times I've been shot, but I felt my right arm had gone numb and was just dangling
there, and I reached up with my left arm, and I had felt this hole.
This side of my face, and I knew it was a bullet hole, but I thought, oh, you know, but my jaw
was just hanging there.
I had no idea how many times I've been shot, but I was bleeding, just, I mean,
the police were calling for me
and they were so close but they couldn't see me
so I got to my feet
and I thought my god they can't see me
I got to get their attention
I walked about three steps in the direction of their voices
and I just collapsed
I started to swing my legs in the air
because I couldn't get up but then it was when the police
they found me
they were right there
a six foot African chimp
has tried to kill Gary and his four
traveling companions. One of them, Melvin, is critically injured. Gary fights off the chimp
called Bruno, but here's more in the jungle. You could hear them everywhere, screaming,
thumping around, but the jungle's thick. You can't see them. I got to keep looking behind
because you never know. Big guy might decide to come again. Melvin was bleeding from his
mutilated hand and foot. Gary looked around for his three other friends. On the other
other side of the gate was the two other Americans.
Evidently in the melee, they had got across the car to that side.
And I said, where's ESA?
And they said, the last they seen ESA, he had climbed over the fence and took off running.
And I said, good.
He got out of here.
Good.
The car was crushed, so Gary told the two Americans to go for help.
They took off running.
But, you know, hesitating.
They got to that bend.
I remember they stopped and turned and looked.
And I said, just go.
Go.
You know?
Now I looked at, sorry.
I looked at Melvin.
And I said, now you sit down.
And he says, Gary, I'm going to die here.
And I said, you die here?
I die here with you.
leave him. He says, if you're not going to run, he says, I want to leave. I don't want to sit down.
And I lifted him up, and he was hobbling on one foot. And I'll never forget his feet
and the tenants dragging in the dirt. You know, my head, I'm just thinking, oh, my God,
I'm going to lose him. We walked on, and the champs kept stomping around, but they followed us.
They never showed their face.
I looked back the last time before I went around the corner,
big guy's still sitting down at Bruno, the large chimp.
And he's still sitting there looking, but he's not moved from the spot.
I left him, man.
The two Americans had made it back to the base and got help.
I told him, I said, you go over there and stand because I could hear a vehicle coming up the road and a big one.
You know, because they have to come around the corner.
And I made him stand on the side of the road.
And just as it come around, it was a white Mercedes Army truck, military.
The back of it was loaded with the soldiers with red berets on African soldiers.
They were great.
They went over and picked him up and they put him in the back of the truck.
We made it to the hospital.
Bleeding heavily, Barbara has crawled to the door of the freezer.
She has no idea if her attackers are still in the shop.
And then I kind of like peeped around.
the corner and I could see all the way down to the kitchen to where the cash register was in the
the grill and I could see the booths that was down there and I didn't see anybody.
Barbara crawled 20 feet to the door.
And then when I finally stood up, I was like kind of like a person intoxicated or drunk or
something. You know, I was kind of wobbly and my ears were still ringing and
And my vision was off, and I went out the back door.
Across the street, a couple ways down, it's a gas station,
and I knew that's where I needed to go, was to the nearest gas station
because the other places were closed by then.
While I was walking across to that gas station,
I just kept seeing over and over my kid's name, Gabby and Terry and Gabe,
I'm coming home, I'm coming home.
I made it to that gas station.
And actually, I went to the wrong door, so I had to walk around to the other door.
And I pushed the button, and the man came, and he's seen me.
You could see the look in his face like, wow.
And that's when I asked him for help.
Medics arrived, and Barbara was airlifted to the hospital.
What I found out in the hospital is that I didn't have no side vision.
You know, all I saw was a circle.
but gradually as the months went by
it went out and stopped at a certain
like this is all I can see right here
and on this side I can see
right yeah right here
and I have no low vision
Barbara identified Chip and Jimmy to the police
who arrested them the next day
Chip got the death penalty
in one life sentence
Jimmy got five life sentences
and they're running back
to back. He'll never get out. I didn't understand why he did what he did because we talked.
Me and him was friends. At least that's what I thought. I just don't understand why he did
what he did, and I would like to talk to him. I don't know why I survived. To this day,
it bothers me, you know, why Christina didn't live and Willie didn't live, but really I don't
know why I survive, but people tell me all the time that I have a purpose.
I don't know.
While Melvin is in surgery, Gary sees a van drive up to the hospital.
And the guy that gets out, I recognize him.
He's African.
He was a male nurse.
And he comes walking back to the van.
It opens up the back.
This mess.
I said, what happened to this guy?
And he goes, Gary, that's Issa.
His jaw was missing.
Both hands, feet, groin.
And he was disabout.
It's a bloody mess.
Issa had been killed by the pack of chimpanzees while running for help.
And see, Issa ran before I fought.
This is what was explained to me.
That must have been why he was killed.
because when I fought, I took down the alpha mill
and that stopped all attacks on humans.
Melvin survived surgery but lost three fingers and part of his foot.
Gary has kept in touch with Melvin ever since.
I survived because how could you turn your back
on somebody yelling for help?
That changed everything, Amy.
What better way to go that someone lives?
even if you have to pass away.
Maggie spent 13 days in the hospital
and had three operations to realign her jaw.
One bullet went in the side of my face
and it stopped.
It just below my eye, so that bullet will be in there forever.
It shattered my jaw, so my jaw was wired shut.
For a while, two bullets went in my back,
and those bullets stopped in my heart.
right long. Those bullets will be in there forever.
21-year-old Charles Vaughn was apprehended the afternoon of the attack.
He was charged with two counts of rape, one count of attempted murder, one count of
kidnapping. He received 25 years on each count, so 100 years plus three years
tech down for a gun specification. Maggie returned to competitive
running and received the NCAA Inspiration Award in 2002.
I'd had such a short introduction to cross-country, but I loved it.
And, you know, nobody had the right take that away from me.
My perpetrator wasn't going to win.
I survived because there was no other choice.
That was who I was raised to be coming from a single mom.
I didn't want to just exist.
And I didn't want to just survive.
I want to thrive.
And that's what I'm doing today.
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