Morbid - Episode 213: Colleen Stan AKA The Girl In The Box
Episode Date: February 28, 2021It’s an Ashcentric doozy up in here. We’re covering the case of the girl in the box, aka, Colleen Stan. Colleen was twenty years old on May 19 1977 when she accepted a ride from Cameron a...nd Janice Hooker. They looked to be about her age, and the woman was holding a baby, what could go wrong? The next seven years of Colleen’s life would be an absolute nightmare. She didn’t realize the man driving the car she got into was a sexual sadist and had plans to make her his sex slave. Read this book! The Perfect Victim by Christine McGuire and Carla Norton As always, thank you to our sponsors: Hellofresh: Go to HelloFresh.com/10morbid and use code 10morbid for 10 free meals, including free Shipping! Embark: Go to Embarkvet.com now to get free shipping and save $30 off your Embark Breed and Health Kit with Promo code Morbid SmartAsset: To receive your free “Personalized Retirement Planning Report,” go to SMARTASSET.com/morbid PlushCare: Go to PlushCare.com/morbid to start your FREE 30-day trial Caliper: Get 20% off your first order when you use promo code MORBID at TryCaliper.com/morbid See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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today. You can do this when you Angie that. Hey weirdos, I'm Alena. I'm Ash. And
this, this right here? Yeah, this. It's morbid. Oh yeah, I'm welcome to it.
Hey, it's an Ash Centric episode. Ooh, and who boy?
I would like to not call this, and I just get you to get with it.
This is simply an episode.
I don't know if you want this to be labeled with your name on it, but.
Nah.
Who boy? Yeah, today we're going to be talking about Colleen Stan, also known as the Girl in the Box case.
This one was chosen by our Patreon.
It was.
You guys, you guys, you know, I mean, I did present you with two options, so...
It's true.
Both were equally as rough.
Yeah.
Um, I don't really think we have any business, so...
I don't think we do.
I cut my hair.
No.
Me too.
I like chopped my hair off.
I know we're kind of like twins now.
We kind of are.
You're just red and I'm.
That's important.
Brownish blonde.
I just thought it was important to tell you guys about it.
It is.
You look super like, I don't want to say cute because I feel like I hate when people
call me cute.
But I appreciate that.
But like you look, you look very um. I went, uh, Bethany, Frankl.
Yeah.
When she got her Bob.
Because we've been there watching old housewives episodes.
At night when I research, I just have New York housewives on in the back.
Me too.
In fact, I had to start turning it off because I would get like distracted.
Yeah, I need to.
It's soothing.
The ADD that runs throughout me.
I have to put on like golf.
I was like putting on golf for a while
and I researched.
Because I have to have something in the background.
I can't research in like a dead quiet room.
Yeah, I need something.
But then I even started watching golf.
That makes sense.
That's a good strategy, I think.
Yeah, but then I started watching it.
So it wasn't such a good strategy.
I wasn't really invested, but.
Whatever.
Yeah, but I didn't that groundbreaking news.
I don't think there's anything I really want to touch upon today.
I don't think so.
So let's get into it.
Let's do it.
All right, first and foremost, this is going to be a very rough one to sit through.
This involves a lot of sexual assault.
This involves just a lot.
So just be warned that if you're claustrophobic or anything like that, this might not be for
you. And then it has like a really messed up version of what they like refer to as BDSM,
but it's like not at all. Here's the thing. This is not BDSM, even in the slightest. Exactly.
The defense wanted it to be, like they wanted to paint it
in that light, but I'm pretty sure anybody involved
in the BDSM community would hold their middle fingers up
and be like, yeah, no.
Yeah, because I just said, yeah, it's not.
Because this person, basically what we'll see
is that the person that kidnaps calling likes doing bondage acts on women,
but he doesn't like to do them on consenting women.
Which is, in everybody I've talked to in the BDSM community, consent is a large part of that.
So I think that right there shows that there's a very big difference.
Yeah, I won't get on it to point that out.
So it's not like shown in a light, you know,
I mean like I know I would never want a whole like a whole community's kink in like a way that
seems like this is it. No, it's not. Yeah, it's saying it. It's saying it. So Colleen Stan.
Colleen Stan was born to her parents Jack and Evelyn on New Year's Eve, 1956. She was the
oldest of three daughters who were all raised in Riverside, California.
And from a young age, Colleen was like super creative.
She loved to write poetry, but she wasn't necessarily a school person, like me.
I hated school.
I consider myself pretty creative, but not a school person.
Now, she dropped out when she turned 16, and she had been dating a man around that time
and she know she believed that they loved each other so they got married and she moved away with
him. But things only lasted about a year and they ended up divorced and she returned home to
California. Okay. So when she moved home, she met this couple named Bob and Alice from Oregon
and they had a two-year-old daughter who Colleen absolutely loved,
and she just really hit it off with this little family. And I think, I mean, she had just
gotten through a divorce and everything. It was almost like looking at what she could have had.
Yeah, so she kind of attached herself. She was looking to have.
Yeah. Now, after a while of friendship, they all decided to get a place together back in Oregon.
So that's like the first part of it. Okay. On Thursday, May 19, 1977, Colleen told Bob
and Alice that she was going to head out to California to surprise her friend
Linda for her birthday. Now they would drive her some of the way and then she would
hitchhike the rest of the way. Oh, all right. There it is. We've literally talked
about hitchhiking cases so many times. So much.
So, I mean, I think we all know too, like around this time, it was a very normal thing.
Yeah.
And this was something that Colleen had done plenty of times.
Of course.
You know, she was a time.
It was the time.
She felt like she was a good judge of character.
She felt like she knew which cars were good to get into, which ones weren't the whole
shebang.
So, Bob and Alice drove her as far as they were going to get into, which ones weren't the whole shebang. So Bob and Alice drove her as far as they were going to.
She was like, thanks.
I'll be back on Saturday.
See you then.
Uh-oh.
Yeah.
Saturday scream when you say, I'll be right back.
I'll be right back.
You don't say it.
No, you can't say it.
Now, Saturday came and went without Colleen's return.
So Alice gave it a few days and she was like, oh,
maybe she made our trip longer because her mom
lives around there. So maybe she added a little days and she was like, oh, maybe she made our trip longer because her mom lives around there.
So maybe she added a little time to see her mom.
But then still, she didn't come back.
So Alice called Evelyn and she told her,
hey, have you, did, is Colleen there?
You know, and Evelyn, her mom was like,
no, I haven't seen her.
I haven't heard from her.
Like, is she supposed to be here?
Yeah, and there's no cell phones.
So it's not like you heard from her. Like, is she supposed to be here? Yeah, and there's no cell phones,
so it's not like you can like, text her.
Exactly.
Like, that's always so like crazy to us.
The 70s case is, I'm always like,
oh my god, because what the fuck were you supposed to do?
How did anyone know where anyone was at any given time?
And how did you know how to go places
when that was fucking GPS?
I mean, we used map quest, printout, and that was hard enough.
I was like, not in the 70s sister. So, I mean, now Eve map quest, printout, and that was hard enough. I was like, not in the seven-year sister.
So, I mean, now Evelyn and Alice are even more worried.
So they call the police in Westwood, California,
where Linda lived.
Now the put could be because Linda didn't have a phone,
so they couldn't call Linda.
Oh, jeez.
Yeah, so the police tracked down Linda,
and they learned that Colleen had never made it
to Westwood to surprise Linda,
and Linda hadn't heard from her in a while either. So,
not good. Where the fuck is Colleen? So, what happened between home and there?
What happened? So, let's go back to Thursday, May 19th.
After Bob and Alice dropped Colleen off on the freeway,
Colleen took two rides and she was super close to her destination, Westwood.
I think she was like about a hundred miles away.
And if she picked the right car,
she might only need to use her judgment
on one more car to finish up the trip.
And like I said, she felt like she was a good judge of character
when it came to hitchhiking.
And actually on this day,
she had already turned down two car rides.
Really?
Yeah.
Like based off of she didn't get a good vibe.
Yeah, she just didn't get a good vibe.
One car was full of like younger men. And she knew way better than to only be the only woman in the car.
Yeah, I know.
And I'm not sure about the other one, but she was just like,
nah, like, you know, the vibes weren't there.
Got a vibe check.
Yeah.
Now the ride she did accept to go the rest of the way seemed like a smart choice.
This was a blue two door dodge cult pulled up right next to her on the side of the highway.
Offer her a ride.
There's a young man driving.
And in the passenger seat, there's a woman holding a baby.
So of course, you know, there's a baby and a woman, so you're safe.
And these adults seem to be around Colleen's age.
So she said, yeah, like let's do it.
Thanks for stopping to get me.
That's a tale as old as time that they use the woman or a kid.
It's so sad.
Or even not even like physically there, but like toys on the back.
Toys in the back seat or a carriage or what's it called?
A car seat.
Yeah, which will be so creepy.
That adds a whole, that's important.
Oh yeah.
Now, the woman got out to let calling in the car and they were off. So at first
they made like casual conversation. They talked about the area and the driver mentioned that his
brother had told him about some cool ice caves nearby. So they talked about where Colleen was
headed off to. They she told them her friend didn't know that she was coming. She was surprising her
for a trip. Oh, and you wouldn't even think of it. No, of course not And you wouldn't even think of it.
No, of course not.
You don't even think of it until hindsight.
Oh, I'm just going to surprise my friend.
You don't even think of it.
You always say someone's expecting me.
Right.
Always say it.
Right.
And while I shouldn't say she told them, I'm just, you know,
I think she said like I'm surprising my friend.
Yeah, exactly.
No, the driver noticed that she was really jumpy.
Like whenever he would talk to her, she'd jump a little.
And he noticed, excuse me, she noticed herself that when they weren't talking, he would talk to her, she'd jump a little and he noticed, excuse me, she
noticed herself that when they weren't talking, he kept looking at her in the rearview mirror.
And she was like just getting like a weird vibe about it.
Like sizing her up.
Yeah.
And something about that felt off to her.
And actually they stopped to get gas and she went in to use the bathroom and she later
said that when she was in the bathroom, she was thinking to herself, something about
this doesn't feel right.
Like I could jump out that window and run away.
Like I don't need to get back in that car, but she pushed the voice down.
She was so close to her trip.
These people had a baby in the car.
What were they going to do to her?
Oh, man.
So she got back in the car and the driver brought up those icecapes again and he asked her,
oh, would you mind taking a little detour? We can go check them out and, you know, we'll still make good
time. And she was like, I'm not really in any position to take the lead on where we're
going. So, you know, she's the one that needs to be driven.
Yeah, she is. But this is another thing. It's like the Myra Hindley and the Inverady thing.
Do you mind if we stop real quick? And you should have for this.
You have to look for something.
Always something.
Right. But I mean, this is even different
because she's like, oh, cool, icecapes.
Yeah, but that's what they do.
Like, let's stop here real quick.
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early and add free on the Amazon Music or Wondery app. So the driver started heading out toward
those caves and the caves were off a beaten path, he said. Don't worry about the dirt road,
nothing to see here, it's all good. So they're driving down this dirt road and calling
like, I don't see any caves.
And then the car stops and the woman gets out with her baby and just like walks up ahead,
I think there was like a stream.
And she's like, like what?
But she doesn't have any time to ask where they were because out of nowhere, the man driving
gets out of the car, climbs into the back seat with her, holds her at knife point, like
whips out a knife and holds it to her. He tells her, shut up, put your hands in the air, and
he handcuffs her. No. Then he blindfolds her, he gags her, and he takes this wooden
box that had been sitting next to her all along that she kind of looked at, but
like didn't think much about, takes it and puts it over her head. What the fuck?
Now this is a 20 pound box.
It was padded on the inside so that she could barely hear anything
and definitely obviously couldn't see anything.
She could barely even hold her head up,
not that he wanted her to anyway,
because he told her to lay down in the back seat
and he covered her up with her own sleeping bag.
I'm already like, I'm out.
Yeah, it's not already like, I can't deal with this.
A box over your head.
And like a box that like was sitting next to you.
Was sitting next to you.
Was sitting next to you.
That was just sitting next to me this entire time.
Right, and like, I don't know,
she's probably think it's like a crate or something.
You know, like, you're definitely not thinking
he's gonna put that over my head after he handcuffs me.
Right, and this box like latched clothes.
Like this was not just like a box
that was like balanced over her head.
Yeah.
This had like a place for her head.
It was padded on the inside.
She could barely breathe.
It was horrible.
Horrifies me and I was trying to think
there was like one ghost in that movie,
the 13 ghosts, which I love that movie,
that had a box on its head and it always freaked me out.
And it just made me think of it.
I'm very claustrophobic.
The entire time that I was researching this,
I kept being like, just taking breaths.
Like, that's the thing.
It's like, oh.
Yeah, like even now I'm like, mm-hmm.
Yeah, no, I'm not a fan.
No.
So the man driving was 23 year old Cameron Hooker,
and the passenger was his wife Janice,
and the baby she was
holding was real. It was their baby that they had just recently had together a long for this ride.
Now Janice had met Cameron when she was 15 years old. She was a freshman in high school and he was 19
and he was working at a nearby mill. He was like a mill worker. Their relationships started off
basically as most grooming relationships do. Cameron made Janice feel special. He
dooted on her. He took her on dates and he'd give her a
little gift from time to time. He seemed like the perfect
guy. And she wasn't abused physically at home, but she was
definitely like emotionally neglected. She was the youngest
of four kids and her parents just like didn't pay any
attention to her. It seemed like her dad actually kept his distance
From her and she felt it was because that she suffered from epilepsy when she was younger
Oh, and she thought that he thought that she was possessed by demons
Wow, and that's why he stayed away from her. Okay. Yeah, you know real fucked up the use now
her mom left most of the responsibility of taking care of Janice to Janice's older sister
Lisa and she really only interacted with Janice to tell her if she was disappointed in her because she was stupid or
When she did something wrong, so she had like no relationship with her mom
I don't get it either now obviously it seems like she was really set up to look for validation outside of her family.
And it's pretty typical that she found it in an older male giving her attention, of course.
Now, so she ignored a lot of the things that she didn't like about Cameron and tried to focus
on the good stuff. And she did things that she usually wouldn't have because she was afraid to
lose this person that she thought was like the only one out there who loved her cared about her.
And actually, Janice's parents really loved Cameron. So they let her marry him when she was 16
in January 1975. Of course they did, because they were like, now you're out of our hair.
Right, exactly. And actually she remembered being like, because her older sister, Lisa,
had wanted to get married or something like that when she was 16, but she had to wait until she
was 18. So Janice was like, interesting that like, when I was 16, but she had to wait until she was 18. So Janice was like,
interesting that when I was 16.
They're scooting me out the door.
Yeah, she was like this older man who, wow.
Yeah, that's exactly how she felt.
And it's interesting that she dropped out
and got married at 16 just like Colleen had.
Yeah. So they had like something.
I know, because I was like this does sound familiar.
Yeah.
Now, let's talk about Cameron Hooker.
He was born November 5, 1953 in California
to parents Harold and Larina.
He Harold worked in construction, and the family
like moved around a ton.
So Cameron and his younger brother Dexter,
they never really had the chance to make lasting connections
with other friends or honestly really make friends.
But other than moving around a lot,
there's really no evidence of any other kind of chaos
in the Hooker household.
There's no reports of abuse or anything like that.
And everyone who knew the parents
said that they were just hard workers
who seemed to love their children.
So definitely doesn't come off as like a full-on like,
oh, this is what happened.
This is why.
It's actually, it's funny because we just finished
the Willie Picton case and remember when we were doing that, I doing that. Oh, so that's why he's like this.
Yeah, it was like pretty easy to point out like yeah, there's a lot of disarray here.
Right. A lot of neglect and abuse. Right. Yeah. And then I was thinking about this case and I'm
like there's really not anything. Yes, not the same thing. What happened to Cameron? I mean,
I'm moving around a lot can be like tough when you're younger, but I'm for sure. I'm like
moved around a lot when I was younger. I was like, many of kids move around and don't do this.
Exactly.
So finally, the family settled down near Red Bluff, California,
when Cameron was 16.
So now he had the chance to make friends
or like join the community in some way,
like join a basketball team, whatever you have you.
But he didn't want to do that.
And he wasn't, it didn't seem like he was bullied,
but he really didn't have a lot of friends, and he was kind of like on the outskirts.
Like he wasn't, he wasn't super cool or anything, but he seemed like somebody who just wanted to
be by himself. And I mean, at that point, it had been working for him for 16 years, so like,
why change that now? Yeah, if it's not broke, don't fix it. Yeah, he knows that he can just chill
by himself. So, you know, why change that?
But what did change was Cameron, like most 16-year-old boys,
was thinking about sex and women and figuring out what he liked
and, you know, the whole shebang.
I'm gonna say that like 85 times.
What the whole shebang.
But it was then that he really took an interest in bondage,
which like I said in the beginning,
obviously that's totally fine
as long as both parties involved are willing participants.
Yeah, absolutely consent is very necessary vital consent is key. Yes, but that was the part that Cameron didn't really like that much.
Yeah, that's when it's a problem. Yeah, so when he met Janice like I said she was 15 and he was 19 and now he had someone to experiment with.
But when he brought up some of the ideas that he had
to Janice about like giving bondage a try,
she just wasn't into it, she didn't wanna do it.
Yeah, but he soothed her by telling her,
like it's nothing to be afraid of and he pressured her
and was like, I've done this with my other girlfriends
and you know, they all let me do it and they were fine.
Oh, of course.
So she's like, you know, if it, he's like,
if you're not interested, like, I don't know if it's gonna work out between us.
No.
So she obviously not wanting to lose the one person she had, she's like,
all right, I'll give it a try.
Yeah, you don't want to be the only girlfriend who didn't do it.
Especially at 15.
Yeah, he's so impressionable.
That's easy.
That kind of peer pressure quote unquote.
Perfect.
Exactly what happens.
Yeah.
So Cameron would take her into the woods
and hang her from trees by her wrists.
And he would use handcuffs that he made himself.
He would take photos of her naked in the position that.
But she's 15.
He put her in.
He would not OK on every level.
No, not at all.
He would whip her until he would like make
welts on her body.
And I read this wicked good book.
I use like a ton of other sources too
that I'll put in the show notes.
But the one I really want to talk about the most
is this book, The Perfect Victim.
It was actually written by Christine McGuire,
who was the prosecutor on this case later on.
That's cool.
And it was co-written by her and Carla Norton.
Now, according to that book, Perfect Victim,
there was one occasion
where Cameron wanted to tie Janice up and dunk her in a nearby creek. What? Yeah, he really
liked to involve water in a lot of his things. That's a nightmare. Yeah. Now by this point,
she had endured everything else and she didn't want to upset him, so she said, sure. Now, when
they did it the first time, she almost drowned.
Eee!
I don't know exactly what happened,
but she was like, okay, I don't want to do that again.
Yeah.
And now, the authors point out
that Janice didn't ever enjoy
the bondage aspect of her relationship with Cameron,
but what she did look forward to
and kind of like it was the way that she got through everything
was that when they were done,
and he would untie her, take her handcuffs off her wrists,
and like, he'd hold her,
and kind of dote upon her.
Yeah.
Like, basically, Pat are on the back and say, good job.
Yeah, you know.
He became like this totally different person,
and he was like the camera in that she met.
And that makes sense,
because it's like her parents,
the only time they would communicate with her,
was to tell her, like, you fucked up,
or you're, you know, dumb, dumb or you're this or you're that.
Right. So to have this guy, even if it's that little part where he will tell you that you're great
and you did awesome and like thank you for doing that. That's what she's been looking for.
That's all she needs. Right.
To sustain her.
Right. She'll take the abuse or the whatever else is happening.
That's just really sad.
It is sad.
And I mean the book is called Perfect Victim because like they were pointing out Colleen
was like the perfect victim for him.
But honestly, Janice was also a perfect victim for him.
She was a child.
I mean, that's a 15-year-old here.
Right.
So like I said, they got married.
And once they were married, they continued this kind of sex life together, but Janice was
really getting tired of it.
And what she really wanted to do was be a mom.
She wanted to have a baby.
And she knew that obviously this wouldn't be able
to continue to go on while she's pregnant.
So, you know, that seemed like a win-win for her.
She could make this not happen and also have a baby.
But Cameron was like, no, I'm not happy.
And at this point, he needs this.
He's addicted to it, basically.
This kind of sex. Yeah.
And so he didn't read very well, I guess. Like he wasn't a very good reader, but he had
every porn oh magazine that you could imagine. And he liked the darker ones that talked about
female slavery and showed like a lot of very bleak dark pictures. So he didn't really need to
read. He could just check out the pictures and kind of gather what he needed. And he wanted to try some of this new stuff with Janice. But she would cry
or like beg him not to. And he was getting tired of doing everything with her. So he wanted, he wanted
to do it with somebody that like somebody who would not give him grief. Right. Exactly. And like a
Jeffrey Dahmer ask. Yeah, and I think
He's the kind of person that is never gonna be happy with just one woman doing this
He wants to do this to different women through. Yes. That makes sense life now at this point
He's getting mad and violent with her
He threatened to kill her and actually told her exactly how he would do it and
He was just keeping her beneath him or too afraid to leave him
or to confide in anybody about her situation,
not that she really had anybody to tell anyways.
Yeah.
So she's like really in a bad position.
And he's devouring these underground magazines
more and more often.
And like I said, he's talking about
enslaving a non-willing female
and he starts bringing that idea up to Janice.
So shockingly enough, they come to a deal.
If she could have a baby, she would allow him to keep a quote, sex slave.
But the deal was, so they, like, he could do that and she would have a baby, but she said,
I don't want you to engage in penetrative. How do you say that?
You're right.
Penetrative?
Yeah.
Sex with the woman.
You can do whatever you want,
but don't have quote unquote sex.
Wow.
Yeah.
This is sad and fucked up in every way that it could be.
It really is.
Like the fact that she's like,
just please let me have a baby and then you can do this.
And she's also just being like,
and here are the rules for this.
Like I love you like don't,
don't she?
Don't she, on me, per se?
Levels of just sadness and darkness and bleakness here.
That's just like woof.
And it's hard like dissecting this case
because you want to be mad at Janice.
But then like you said,
you keep going back to it and you're like,
she was 15.
She was 15. She was like saying. Brainwashed. That's really insane. Yeah.
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So now it was up to Cameron to figure out a way to make this fantasy a reality.
So he apparently considered putting a listing in one of these magazines because
you could do that. Yeah.
But there were too many problems with that situation,
the more he thought about it.
And his main goal, I can't emphasize this point enough
because it's the differentiating factor
between Cameron and the BDSM community
was that this woman be unwilling.
So that's the thing.
When you're putting an added a magazine,
you're getting a woman that's like, sure,
and the perfect victim points out
she probably would want to be paid, obviously.
Yeah, and it's like, there's absolutely people who will engage in rape fantasies with someone,
you know what I mean? Like, if that's what he was looking for, it's like, it may not be anybody's
thing, but some people's thing. Yeah. And it's like, but here, it's very clear that that's not
enough for him. He's not looking for someone to participate in a fantasy. He's looking for someone
to get participate in rape. Exactly. That's what he's looking for.
He needs to make it his reality. He wants to be a predator. Yeah. Absolutely. So a kid
not being seemed more fit for his fantasy than a magazine listing. So he started hunting.
So he would drive around looking for a victim. A lot of times bringing Janice with him for obvious reasons,
because a woman's gonna get into your car if she sees a woman.
It's just a little bit of comfort.
And at this point, she's pregnant.
So you're getting into a pregnant woman's car.
Yeah.
You're not thinking anything's gonna happen.
What could they possibly do?
And then soon enough, she gave birth to the baby.
So the baby would come with this like horrible hunting trip.
So he would take pictures of women and at home he was preparing that head box
for when he found the right woman. Now the basement of his and Janice's rented home
would be where he kept his like captive and he was working on more than just the head box.
The basement had a rack that he built himself. And when I say rack, I'm not saying like a drying rack,
like, oh, no.
Like, this was the rack, the medieval torture rack.
Like, he made one himself.
And I know that like in BDSM, there's like rack type things,
but I imagine his was not something that anyone would enjoy.
No, definitely not.
There were also hooks that he installed to the ceiling
so that women could be hung down there. He basically just started making like a dungeon.
Like a sex dungeon. Yeah. Now flash forward again to May 19th, 1977. Colleen has now been
kidnapped and is lying in the back of the blue dodge cult with Cameron driving
and Janice holding the baby in the passenger seat. My God. So Colleen obviously couldn't hear or see much
with the head, the, the head box fixed to her head,
and she could also barely breathe,
but she could tell that the car stopped driving.
And someone took the box off of her head,
and she smelled food.
And she still couldn't see,
but she knew that the people who had just fucking kidnapped her
were now sitting in the car with their baby,
eating cheeseburgers.
Oh, just like eating fast food.
Okay. Yeah.
You know, like they're just finishing up a day of errands
or like a day of fun and they make you hungry.
Grab a bite to eat.
You gotta stop and grab something to eat.
Like what? No.
Like what?
This, oh, this case.
It's nuts.
And obviously the other reason why they're eating,
I think is because they were waiting for the sun
to go down so they can get her in the house without anybody
looking.
Yeah, just carry this woman in a sleeping bag
with a box on her head.
No.
And to your house without neighbors being like,
what's happening there, Joe?
Hey, what are you doing?
What's up, Cameron?
Hey, so they let her sit up for a little bit.
They finish up their cheeseburgers.
And then when they're done
The head box was put back on and on Colleen and the next time the car stopped they were at the couple's house
Now 1140 Oak Street is where Colleen would spend the first part of her captivity
This is where it's gonna start to get dark just so everybody knows I'm not going into full detail about everything
I'm gonna kind of overview things and if you would like a more in depth description,
you should definitely read the perfect victim.
Yeah.
There's some things I can't even say out loud, you know?
Yeah, there's a lot.
Like personally.
For sure.
So when they pulled up to the home, it was dark.
And there weren't neighbors really close enough to tell
like anything like this was going on.
Like if it was daylight, they would see,
but the neighbors were far enough that at night,
they wouldn't see.
So again, the head box has taken off
and Colleen is led into the house.
Cameron takes her down to the basement
while Janice settled the baby upstairs,
which yeah, you gotta put the baby to bed.
What?
Yeah.
So trigger warning, we're gonna get into the dark stuff.
Immediately, Colleen was hung to the ceiling.
She was still blindfolded and now Cameron stripped off
all her clothing and immediately began whipping her.
He beats her and he sexually assaults her.
And she blacks out.
More girl.
Oh my god, it's horrific.
And that is a brief overview.
That's your entrance into the house.
Oh, and it's only gonna get more bleak because she blocks out from the pain. And when she wakes up and I cannot
express to you how fucking foul this is, she wakes up to the couple having sex
underneath her while she's still hanging from the ceiling. I didn't see that
coming. Yeah, I don't think I'm gonna see a lot of this coming. But I really
didn't see that coming. No. So she wakes up and they're
literally having sex beneath her feet. Fowl is a perfect way to describe that. There's
no other words. I think you really nailed that. I think so. I think so. To describe that. Yeah.
That's that's a lot. Yeah. So when they were done, uh, Janice hurried back upstairs. And
Cameron took Colleen off the ceiling.
And now he placed her into another box.
This box was apparently three feet high.
Her arms were chained to the top of that box, and this separate head box was placed on
top and closed around her head.
Now this time she tried to kick because she's like, I'm trying to do anything, you know,
like, yeah, anybody would do that.
I think that's like your first human instinct.
Absolutely.
He comes back and ties her feet to the box.
So she can't kick.
So now her arms and her feet are shackled
and there's a box on top of her head
and she is in another box.
Yes.
It's so hard to be in deep breaths
because I'm like, whoa.
Well, why don't you go ahead and take another one?
The cost of phobia here is just next level.
You should take another deep breath for this next part.
So yes, like you said, her head is in one box.
Her body is in like, it seems like half of another box.
It was a little hard to decipher.
And then he comes back and ties her feet.
And she's like, I can't breathe in here.
Like, please, like, let me go.
Like, I can't breathe.
He doesn't say this entire thing, entire time,
he hasn't said a word to her.
So his response was that he came back and tied something
around her chest in rib area to make it even harder to breathe.
And then just left, oh, excuse me,
then he pulled this is horrible.
Place something between her legs and one upstairs.
Now, the device that he put between her legs was actually meant to shock her throughout
the night.
Like send little shocks throughout her body.
Luckily, I hesitate to say luckily, but it wasn't working.
So that nothing happened.
But that was the intention.
But that was the intention.
All about intention.
Oh my god, absolutely.
And then throughout the first
night, he would come down and like place his hand on her back, which she and she had
been put into the box face first. So from the neck down, her back was exposed. So all
throughout the night, he would just go and put a hand on her back. And the perfect victim
that book was like saying she didn't know if it was to scare her or to check and see if she was still alive.
It was probably a little bit of both I would imagine.
That's literally exactly what I was just going to say.
So that's her first night.
Oh, absolutely horrible.
And like I said, that's a brief overview of her first night.
And that's stuff that like if you saw that in a horror movie, you'd be like, all right.
Like that's too much. if you saw that in a horror movie, you'd be like, all right. Like that's too much.
Like you've gone too far. That's just like, you know,
well, I
Yeah, who fathoms that?
Cameron Hooker.
Ooh, and we're gonna get worse. So the next day without saying a word again, Cameron came down and moved Colleen from the boxes
And he fastened her to the rack. Now for the next week or so, she would be between the rack and the box and sometimes Cameron
would also be in the basement with her, not talking to her, just building something.
So he's just building over in the corner and she's just hanging on something?
Literally.
Like she's just like being held against her will in the basement while he's just building
around her.
And she's sitting there wondering, I mean, now she's probably putting two and two together.
Like, did he build these boxes that he's putting in?
Yeah.
So what the fuck is he building now?
Yeah, like, what is he gonna do now?
Now, what he was building was the box that Colleen would be living in
for the next seven years of her life.
This is the thing that just my mind can't wrap around it.
Seven years.
These kind of things, it's like the same as like the Cleveland kidnappings with like 11 years.
It's like when you look at a picture of like the sun and how many earths can fit inside the sun
and you're like, no, my brain literally, that does not compute. No, my brain can't wrap around it.
It just shuts off. Yeah.
That's how these kind of things work with me.
It's like seven years, I can't even fathom.
Doesn't happen, because I brain dies not compute.
Even right now, I feel like I'm too overwhelmed
to think about what I was doing seven years ago.
I literally was just thinking, I was like seven years ago,
I can't even like, I don't even know how old I was
because I can't do the quick ones for you.
But it was a lot.
But like, I was a totally different person back then.
And there was just a lot that happened
between now and seven years ago.
Your kids weren't even born.
Huh!
Right?
Right?
Now you got three of those suckers.
Oh my God.
Yeah.
So think about what could have happened
to Colleen in seven years of her life.
Goodness.
Now, so the box was double-walled.
So there's like, it's like a box on the outside
and then there's another box essentially on the inside.
So obviously nobody can hear her.
It was six feet long and three feet high.
So not big at all.
Also, literally a casket.
But like, oh, smaller.
And he lined it with the sleeping bag
that Colleen had brought for her trip to Linna's.
Yup.
Cameron chained Colleen into the box and kept her blindfolded and naked.
So she he's putting her into this box blindfolded and naked chained to the box.
And before placing the cover on the top, he does one last horrifying fucking thing that
will send your spine to just like exit your body. I don't know why this like hit me so hard. He put earplugs in her ears and then covered the box.
The sensory deprivation.
Yes.
It's so deep.
That's like water torture.
It literally is.
It's, I don't wanna say worse, but it's like,
it's like that put almost like different.
We're like, whoa.
Yeah.
Whoa. Yeah. Whoa.
Yeah.
It's so much.
So for the first number of years, she was kept in the box in the basement on the rack or
hung from the ceiling and just completely brutalized.
She was let out to eat and when Cameron felt like abusing her.
And it's like, me, my this entire time, they've got a seven year old now.
Like, it's got a kid.
They've got kids living in this house just growing up.
Oh yeah, well, we'll get into that too,
because I call Ian spent seven years in the box,
but there were times where she was out of the box
and we'll get into, she ends up building a relationship
with these children.
Wow.
Yeah.
So like I said, she was let out to eat
and when Cameron felt like letting her
and when he wanted to abuse her.
And a few months in, Cameron made her start helping him build
a workroom underneath the stairs.
So like literally like think Harry Potter.
Wow.
And he made her do this blindfolded.
So she's working blindfolded
because she can't see its face.
I'd be like, yeah, I'm not helpful to you.
But she figured it out because if she didn't do things right,
obviously there was quote unquote punishments.
And it's like, she already saw his face
when she got in the car.
Yeah, but think about like the horrifying like.
Yeah, but it's like, it's just so stupid.
It doesn't make a lot of sense.
Now, so she was kept in the workroom a lot of the time
once they were finished building it.
And finally, he gave her a nightgown to wear.
But she had to stay blindfolded
when he came down to give her her orders. First, he made her do nightgown to wear. But she had to stay blindfolded when he came down to give her her orders.
First, he made her do like a lot of weird shit
in the workroom.
Like, the first thing he made her do was take,
he gave her like a shit ton of walnuts
and made her like take the shells off of them.
Fuck.
I don't know if it was just like what he,
if that was some weird like thought of that day.
Yeah, that's really weird.
I think it's, well, it hurts.
I would think after a while too.
Yeah, oh yeah.
So it's some kind of torture.
But then he would have her make,
I think is it macrame?
Is that how you say that?
Yeah.
Macrame and crochet things.
And then she was like pretty good at it.
So him and Janice would go sell that shit
at local markets so that they could make money.
That their like prisoner was making for them.
Literally.
Literally.
So she's like a full blown slave at this point, because she's just was making for them. Literally. Literally. So she's like a full blown slave at this point
because she's just making things for them.
And like, she's a full blown like, wow.
So there's people in the world right now
that have crochet potentially.
Potentially.
That cally instead was making under the stairs
as she was like shackled to a wall.
Yeah, I think twice before you buy something macro,
man.
Wow. No, I'm totally kidding.
So when she wasn't in the workroom,
she was in one of the other contraptions, trigger warning.
She was, he burned her, he electrocuted her,
he stretched her on the rack,
like beyond the, like she's had shoulder problems
and like back problems for the rest of her life.
I'm sure.
And that's just like to say the least.
This is like toybox killer shit.
It is.
It is.
It's very reminiscent of toybox killer
and it's very reminiscent of like you said,
the Cleveland kid band things.
Yeah, it's like a mishmash of all of them.
Yeah.
So on January 25th 1978, we're eight months
into her captivity.
And Cameron comes down with Janice to the basement.
Now, he told Colleen to take
off her blindfold, which immediately she's probably like, why? Oh, I'd be like, I'm
in a diner. If I'm going to see your face, like, that means you're killing me or who knows?
You're either killing me or you are never planning on letting me leave. Like, this is the end.
Right. Yeah. And that's exactly what was going on. So she takes off her blindfold and he hands her a contract.
No, the contract stated that she would now be known as K, the letter K, and that she was his property.
She was to refer to him as Sir or Master,
and she was supposed to do anything he wanted her to.
There's a ton of crude things in there,
and cruel things that I'm not gonna go into all of it,
but I'll name a few things.
She was never to cross her legs in front of him.
She was not allowed to wear underwear.
She also had to wear a collar for identification purposes,
and we'll get into that in a second.
And those are the three that I'm gonna mostly focus on.
It reminds me of like 50 shades of gray.
Yeah, yeah, but like non-willing.
But with like a non-willing participant.
Right.
Now the contract actually came from an underground newspaper.
Like it was something that was apparently going on
in that world.
And Cameron realized, oh, this is brilliant.
So he tried different ways of duplicating it.
And finally, he settled on having Janice
type it up on her typewriter.
And then he went by the alias Michael Powers and she Janice was to sign the contract as a witness.
Okay. Okay.
Now he made the header of the contract using calligraphy stencils that he had bought solely for this project.
He's extra as fuck. Extra as fuck. He really is.
He's also unfortunately very handy. And yeah.
He builds everything that he has put Colleen in, he's built.
That sucks that he uses that for that.
Yeah, because he could like damn be a lot better.
So to get Colleen to believe this whole thing is real,
I mean, she's probably so terrified
that he didn't even have to,
but he needs to wrap her mind up.
It's got to.
Terror. So he tells her about the company.
Okay. Okay. According to Cameron, the company was an underground organization that traded around
enslaved females and made them lifelong sex slaves. He told Colleen that he had been raised in
the company actually, and that his father and brother were fellow members. If she tried to escape,
the company would find her. If she tried to tell her family, the company would kill the
family that she told and recapture her. And honestly, I get why this would be easy to convince
someone of because it's like, especially by this point, is it is a thing? Yeah. It's
like, this is, if I heard that and I was in that situation,
I'd be like, yeah, this is 100% true.
Well, and I think he showed her an article
from one of the magazines.
So she's like, oh my God, like this is real.
I believe that.
Yeah.
And to even further solidify her belief,
he told her that Janice had actually tried to escape.
At this point, she didn't know Janice by Janice.
He used a different name.
And he said that when she was running away, she flagged down a police officer.
And the police officer she thought was going to drive her home.
But the police officer was actually part of the company.
So he picked her up and returned her.
And he and the other members nailed her to a cross-like structure through her knees and
hands and tortured her, obviously, and that he had been the one to save her,
and she underwent a ton of surgeries to fix our hands,
but her knees were still messed up.
And while he's telling her this,
Janice is standing next to him wearing a knee brace
because in all reality, Janice actually had a knee condition
that was like, I think it was like congenit,
what's congenit?
congenit, oh yeah.
I think her dad passed down some kind of condition
with her knee.
So that's the real reason she was wearing a brace,
but Colleen didn't know that.
So it just seemed like further proof
that there was no way out of this.
My goodness.
So what was she supposed to do?
This is Grotesque.
She signs the contract.
And immediately he puts a homemade collar on her
and gives her an identification card
that he had made but sealed with the company seal
to look effective.
Wow.
Yeah.
Again, I say he's extra.
And then he just leaves her in the workroom.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
So signing the contract did allow for some quote-unquote freedom.
She was allowed upstairs to cook for the family.
She could work in the gardens.
She had to clean the children's homes and just the home in general.
And of course, had to oblige to any sexual activity that Cameron wanted when he wanted.
And he would actually do like drills with her where he would like say a certain word.
And she had to strip naked and be in whatever
position that he wanted her to be in right away within seconds. Wow! And if she didn't do it fast
enough, he would abuse her for like hours. Okay. Now during this period, she was mostly allowed to
sleep in the workroom, which is a better place to sleep than the box, but no place to sleep at all.
Now for a few days, she was kept in the
workroom without anyone coming down to give her, because usually they would give her leftovers
from dinner in a glass of water. And sometimes if she like didn't eat all of it, he would force her to
eat it. Oh, yeah, but she didn't get her meals for a couple days. And she's hearing a lot of
commotion upstairs. So she's like, what the fuck is going on. Now Cameron came down suddenly one night, put her in the head box and let her outside,
like super fast, and she was to lay down on Janice's lap while they drove.
So she had no idea where they're going, and she probably thinks this is it.
So finally they end up at a mobile home in like a pretty secluded neighborhood, and Cameron
told Colleen that this was their new place. So they moved to a more secluded neighborhood
because there was less neighbors
and the house that they were living in before was rented.
So like landlords could drop by at any moment.
My gosh.
So he was like, this isn't conducive to me having a sleep.
No, it's not smooth.
So they moved.
So he leads her inside to what he told her was he in
Janice's bedroom and he points out this huge bed in the room that he built himself. He's
like, this is our bed. Why don't you look underneath it? So there was a small entryway on the
bottom of the bed that could be covered, but for now was open. So Cameron could show calling.
This was where the box he kept her in would be placed now. And she how she got into the box
was she'd have to crawl through the entryway into the box. Oh, I hear. Yeah. So there were times
that Colleen was kept in the box for months at a time only being allowed out to eat or empty. She
would have to use a bed pan in the box. So she would be let out to eat and empty that and obviously for Cameron
But in 1981 there was actually a long stretch of time where she didn't stay in the box in this place
But there's and throughout the trial
There's like a doctor that gets brought in he's like a psychologist and he says there's certain things that
Captors will do and they will give you freedom like unexplained
And you think that you've done something good, but it's just so they can take it away without explanation
So you just never know what's gonna happen. They're just so they yeah, that makes sense because it's like if they're if they're giving you
Consistency and a routine and you're expecting and you become comfortable with your even if it's a fucked up routine
It's a routine that you can expect what's happening.
Your mind starts to cope somehow.
Yeah, your mind starts to like,
just kind of ground on Earth for a minute,
but then if they're constantly just ripping you
out of that routine, you never know.
You never know.
And then doing a whole different thing,
that's keeping you in a constant state
of like alarm, terror, panic, terror. Like terror like wow that's crazy wow so in 1981 like I said she got
more quote unquote freedoms she was allowed to work in the garden a lot of the time and she was
actually even allowed to go jogging now this started because I'm not I don't know if she asked if she
could go for a run or like he wanted her to run, but he drove her out to this like very
secluded area and told her to run. And then if she stopped, he said that he was gonna like hit her with the car or something.
So then she grew to like enjoy jogging like later eventually. So she was allowed to go jogging without him at some points.
Wow. But that's how hard he had like, and he put the company, he like shoved
it down her throat. So she knew like, she didn't. Yeah. And well, like I'm going to get into
it in this little portion. So on one occasion, she was actually even allowed to go to a bar
with Janice where they met some guys and went back to these guys house. Because at this
point, Janice's, Janice and Cameron's relationship was like somewhat open because she can, he has his person.
So he's gonna say.
Yeah.
But like we were just saying,
Colleen never tried to escape
because there was always the reminder
that the company was watching.
She was told that the phones were taps,
a tap, excuse me, that there was constant surveillance
on the house and even that there were some company members
who lived in their new neighborhood.
Wow. Yeah. So she grew really close to the children who, because now there's two kids.
Oh. And they know her as K. So like she basically got an entirely new identity. And they just like
knew that this woman like sometimes pops up in their house. Yeah. She was basically like their
babysitter. She would babysit them at night while Janice was working
because Janice got a night job.
She was like, wait, you're saying.
Oh my goodness.
And because Cameron didn't feel like watching the kids,
he would have K do it.
Because K's right there, he's, she, that's his life.
Yeah, you're here for what I need you for.
Yeah.
So she also didn't, during this period,
have to sleep in the box anymore.
They would, quote unquote, let her sleep in the back bathroom,
but she would be chained to the toilet.
Yeah.
And actually, there was one occasion
where one of the little girls walked in to the bathroom
and saw her there, and obviously Cameron didn't,
like, didn't get mad at the kid.
He got mad at Colleen and flipped out on her
and obviously beat her.
Because that's obviously her fault.
But she would have to lock the door
from the inside of the bathroom, like from that point forward. Wow. But she would have to lock the door from the inside of the bathroom,
like from that point forward.
Wow.
So she would like lock herself in the bathroom
because she's so...
She's so brainwashed.
Brainwashed at this point.
She's so indoctrinated into this.
And eventually, like, that later on during the trial,
the defense tried to use that as like,
well, she didn't leave.
Right.
And it's like, yeah, would you?
Because that's just her being like,
well, this is great.
So I'm just gonna stay.
Yeah, for sure, I love it.
Clearly she is broken.
Yeah.
Now this will blow your mother F in mind.
I don't know.
Eventually Colleen convinced Cameron
to let her call her family.
He let her call her family.
Oh.
Because he knows that she's not gonna say anything
or else she thinks he's going to kill her.
So she did call the family and he told her if she wanted to go see them that he could arrange it,
but it would take some time because he'd have to convince the company that she wasn't going to tell her family.
Oh my God.
And she wouldn't try to escape.
And he said, you know, they might even want to test you.
Oh my God.
So the day comes.
I hate that this guy is thought of everything.
It's the things that he thought of,
like we're gonna talk about one right now.
I'm just like, your mind is the darkest place
in the whole entire universe.
And what a waste of a mind.
Like that could have gone about a billion other places
if it was not evil.
This guy that can barely read
just thinking of these things.
Because even like little things like thinking
they might wanna test you.
Yeah, or even just giving her
just another layer of like,
so don't try anything
cause they might even be testing you.
Right, or even give her like the card like,
just to like further.
Yeah, it's just, wow.
It's nuts.
So the day comes to go visit her family, he arranges it.
And it happened in March of 1981. Yeah, it's just wow. It's nuts. So the day comes to go visit her family. He arranges it and it's
happened in March of 1981. But they had to stop at the company headquarters first. Stop. Yes.
So Cameron drove out to Sacramento. He had told her all along the company headquarters are in Sacramento.
And he stopped in front of some buildings that looked to be like office buildings. So he's like,
I have to go in first and see what they need and then I'll come get you. So when he came back, he like stayed in there for a while.
And she's probably sitting in the car like, what the fuck is about to happen to me?
Like are they watching? I just want to see my family. Yeah.
So when he came back, he said, they actually don't need to see you. You got off pretty easy.
But then he said to her, the secretary says, good luck. Like what?
What?
So Colleen, then, like, they drive out to see her family and she just shows up unannounced
and her family was like, what the fuck?
Like, where are you?
Oh, hi.
But they don't say, like, really where have you been?
I mean, they do, but like, they don't press it too much because they're just happy that
she's alive.
Yeah.
So she told them very little.
She said that she and Michael, aka Cameron, were engaged in that he was taking a computer course out this way
So she decided that's when there would be the perfect time to visit. Oh good because I was gonna say it like I understand like just being excited
That she's there, but like tell me that she gave them a story
Yeah, I was like I would need to know something. Yeah, absolutely now
But like I said, they didn't want to ask too many questions because this is the first time they've seen her in years and they don't want to ruin it.
But they later said that they suspected that she was an occult.
Like they thought that's why she'd been gone.
Yeah, I could understand that.
Yeah.
So by this point, her parents had actually been divorced and remarried.
And Colleen even had younger half siblings that she didn't know about.
Man.
So she like got to enjoy some time with them.
I don't want to say enjoy, but Cameron actually
let her go to church with her mother and her sister,
but then he suddenly called her and said it was time to go.
Now, when he told her that they were going
to go out and see her family, he made it seem like it
was going to be for a weekend.
So she was really upset when it was only a 24-hour visit.
But it's like what is she gonna do about it?
She has no power here, right? And she wanted to tell them what was happening, but remember
He had told her the company would not only like beat the shit out of her
Like she couldn't even fathom what they were gonna do to her, but whoever she told would be killed. Yeah, killer whole family
So what is like I just said what she's supposed to do and he made it like we stopped at the company had quarters
They know where we are. They know how long we're gonna be here
So she does try to tell them it's like they're watching right that's what yeah, right under his watchful eye
Mm-hmm
So she said her goodbyes and she later on cheer remembered like really wanting to tell her mom like right then and there
Oh my god that hurts my soul, but couldn't so she heads back to the trailer with Cameron
Now when they got back, Cameron told her
she'd be going back into the box.
Now remember, she just had a year of freedom.
She's thinking like this box she does over with.
Nope.
So he raped her and put her back in the box.
Wow.
And she was actually let out to say goodbye to the kids
and some of the neighbors.
Because at this point, she had been like out jogging
and the neighbors knew her as like,
Kay the babysitter.
Oh my God.
Yeah, and she had become really friendly with them.
This couple, I think their name was the copus.
And the copus kind of thought something was going on,
but they didn't really know what to do about it.
Yeah, that's how would you ever.
Right.
And they were later brought to trial to testify.
Wow. Yeah. So she wanted to brought to trial to like testify. Wow.
Yeah.
So, you know, she wanted to tell all of them what was going on, but she couldn't.
So, she told them all that she was moving away, and he told her if she let anything out,
that was happening, the company would retaliate, and shit would go down.
Wow.
I can't.
So, this was the longest time, period of time that she spent in the box and she said about this,
I learned I could go anywhere in my mind.
You could just remove yourself
from the real situation going on
and you go somewhere else.
You go somewhere pleasant around people you love,
whatever makes you happy.
Yeah.
So this is 1981 that she gets put back in the box.
1984 rules around.
Oh my God.
So for a three year period,
she was literally let out to eat and for one he wanted.
And she's just under a bed in a box.
And that's the other thing.
She's under their bed everyone.
Yeah.
This couple is sleeping on top of her.
What?
My mind can't even go there.
What?
It can't even go there.
No.
Like this is so grotesque that I can't,
my brain does not even.
No, so it has a real situation.
Three years later, she's out in 1984
and Janice takes her on the entire neighborhood,
like Kays back and now Kays back in the kids life
and they're super happy and Colleen's relieved
but obviously very confused about why she was let out
after three years.
Well, just to keep fuck em in there.
But there was also another reason.
Oh good.
Cameron wanted to build an underground dungeon
and he needed help.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
So I thought it was something crazy.
Yeah, yeah.
There you go.
It's just a dungeon.
Yeah, just an underground dungeon.
That she has to help help.
So they would go out at night and he had like this small shed
and they would dig together until the space
they dug out was big enough for a room.
Now Cameron taught Colleen how to lay bricks and when they were finished, this was Colleen's new place.
There was a chair for her to sleep, there was room for Karen to go, Karen, Cameron, to carry out his abuse on her.
The ceiling was strong enough to like hold the chains and everything.
Wow.
He's a really good builder.
I was gonna say Jesus. strong enough to hold the chains and everything. Wow. He's a really good builder.
I was gonna say Jesus.
I can, I like wrapped this up in a neat little bundle,
but it took a while.
They laid some rent, they did the bricks,
they did the bricks to dry.
You can't just dig a hole and stick some bricks in there
and be like, that's a room now.
No, it took a while.
It took a lot.
But that goes into that.
Finally, they finished and that's what it was.
Now, the dungeon seemed like a way,
better way to store Colleen.
And Cameron told her that eventually,
there would be more girls down here with her.
And actually, they built them,
like they called them windows,
but obviously they didn't look out to anything.
But the reason that they built the windows
was because eventually he said he would expand.
Oh, yeah.
That's nice.
And the reason he wants to expand is because someday there's going to be four other girls
down here and you're going to be the one to train them.
He told her.
Oh.
Yeah.
And he also told her that someday he intended to marry her.
No.
And like she was supposed to have his children.
No.
And that eventually he would get her her own trailer where she could live.
So nice.
Like, so nice of you.
What?
So, calling obviously...
It's crazy.
So obviously she didn't love the dungeon, that was like such a stutter.
But it was more spacious than what she had been used to, and she wasn't sweltering all
summer long like she had been in the box.
Because she's in a box underneath a bed
during the summer months like for those three years she was either completely freezing underneath
there or super super hot. And he they described it in the book. He made like a ventilation hole
and put a hair dryer in there on like the cool setting for like quote unquote ventilation.
But really all it did was like the noise drove her crazy.
It didn't, it didn't cool anything down.
No, of course not.
The cool setting of a hair dryer is not like an air conditioning.
No, it's just seal your hair follicle.
But oh, you say so she's, it's better.
So when it gets colder, he puts a heater down there.
And Janice and Cameron at one point gifted Colleen with a Bible that she had asked for.
So she was able to read that down there.
But when the fallen winter came,
the basement started to flood.
Oh, yeah, so that was one problem.
And Cameron taught Colleen how to vacuum the water up.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, so I keep saying, oh, but it's all like,
I don't even know what else to say.
No, so he's like, we just have to vacuum the water up,
like we'll figure out a way around this.
Yeah.
But then they ran into an even bigger problem.
One day, the two daughters,
because there's fucking children that live here,
and their cousin were playing hide and seek outside.
And there was like a house rule
that you were never to go in any of the sheds,
but their cousin was like,
oh, it's fine if we go.
They're kids.
Yeah, so they end up in the shed.
And Janice comes out and sees the two of them looking
because how you got into the dungeon
was that there was like a hole
and you had to like climb in through that hole
and that was like the entrance and the exit.
So Janice walks out and sees these little girls
peering down the hole.
Oh, just being like, why?
What's up with that? What's in there? So I guess
that it wasn't clear whether they saw Colleen or not, but yeah, that was obviously a huge
problem. They definitely saw the room. Problem. So now Janice and Cameron are worried that their
niece is going to tell her parents, but nothing came of it. Nothing came of it. And I mean,
the dungeon was no longer where they kept calling at this point,
and she was put in the box again.
So that's what came of it.
But this time she was only put in the box for a couple of weeks,
while they made sure no one came looking.
So when no one did come looking, they let her out of the box.
And now they told her she would need to get a job
to pay off some fine that the company had charged Cameron
And he was like I am already working and I can't afford to pay it so you have to get a job now. What?
Yeah, so Colleen got a job at King's Lodge as a maid
She was hired by the owner Doris Myron, I believe is how you say it and eventually they became like super close with each other
Doris obviously knew Colleen as Kay,
just like everyone else at that time.
And she definitely felt like Kay's living situation
was weird, because Kay said-
She had no idea.
No, she had no idea.
Because at this point Kay's sleeping in the,
oh my, sorry, Colleen is sleeping in the living room.
And she says that to Doris.
And she's like, oh yeah, like Janice is like a sister,
but like I also give her and Cameron my paychecks. And like, so Doris is like, why? So she's like, oh yeah, like Janice is like a sister, but like I also give her and Cameron my pay checks
and like, so Doris is like, why?
So she's like, yeah, this is strange.
Like this is a weird arrangement,
but she's like, I don't know what I can do about it,
other than like have myself be someone
that she feels she can talk to when she needs it.
Yes, so Colleen, like I said,
still believing in the company,
never tells her boss too much personal information. And now at this time, Janice and Colleen, like I said, still believing in the company, never tells her boss too much personal information.
And now at this time, Janice and Colleen
had a very strange relationship, obviously.
And whenever she was let out in the beginning,
her and Colleen would fight a lot
because Janice was jealous of Colleen.
Oh, I was waiting for that to be a thing.
That was a whole thing.
And that was a thing this was gonna be peace
and harmony amongst them.
No, and that was a major reason why in 1981,
she was put back in the box.
Oh, okay.
So, but yeah,
or at the end of 1981,
she was put back in the box.
But at this time, they'd gotten over that
and they were really starting to bond over bible study
because Janice was like a big believer in the bible
and at this point, so it was Colleen.
Yeah.
I'm gonna keep my thoughts on that,
and I'll backwards that is.
I'm gonna tell you the reason why.
Cameron, how the fuck can you say
that you're a follower of the Bible?
Well, because...
I've been doing this shit.
Because Cameron twists it, and I'll get into it.
Of course.
So they would read their Bible together,
and while they read their Bible,
they had to wear ski masks over their face,
like, or like, uh, beanies, like ski beanies, because Cameron called them their prayer hats,
because I honestly know, like, nothing about the Bible, and I didn't look too far into it.
But I guess, like, ladies back in the day were, like, not supposed to be seen while they were
praying. Oh, yeah. So he made them wear these, like, hats wild. Wow, aren't those called like buck clavads or the clavas?
You're asking the wrong person.
I'm gonna look it up while you're doing that.
So while they're studying the Bible together,
they realize that they have a lot more in common
than they thought.
And they specifically paid attention to the story
in the Bible about Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar.
Is it?
Bala Klaava.
Excuse me, they're called a Bala Klaava.
Oh, okay.
It's like a prayer hat.
And no, it's not a prayer hat.
Like, it's not made for that.
It's just like one of those, it's almost like a ski mask type of thing.
Oh.
Like, you know, what you would see like a robber wearing, you know?
Oh, okay, okay.
Okay, okay.
That's what I pictured in a Bala Klaava.
There you go.
Sorry about the interjection. No, no, it's totally fine.
So yeah, they're wearing their ball of clavus.
But like I said, they realize that they have more in common than they thought.
And specifically, they paid attention to this story in the Bible about Abraham, Sarah,
and I believe it's Hegar.
So from what I read,
No, Sammy.
No.
But I'm sure.
So from what I read, Sarah and Abraham are married in the Bible, but Sarah can't have a baby.
So she tells Abraham he can use her maid, Hey, Gar, as a way to have a baby, and then they
can all live together like copacetically.
Wow.
So it's pretty reminiscent of their situation.
Now Janice apparently leaned into this like full-fledged and would refer to herself
as Sarah and call Colleen
Hagar.
Wow.
I'm not sure.
Sorry if I'm saying that wrong.
They even started going to church together with their kids.
Cameron didn't want to go.
No.
But they became close with the pastor, pastor, dappnie.
And now they're seven years into Colleen's imprisonment at this point when they start
going to church together.
And Janice is becoming more and more stressed out
about this entire thing.
Essentially, she's like on the verge of a nervous breakdown
because she knows that this whole thing is wrong.
And I mean, I think getting closer and closer to Colleen
probably in like realizing they had a lot in common
and starting to humanize their prisoners.
Well, that's really a problem.
Exactly what it is.
And I think it's getting to her conscience at this point.
Because I mean, for a long time, she was just
hidden away, literally in a box.
So she didn't really have to think about it, which, my God,
is a lot to even wrap your brain around up.
But now she's chilling with her.
So like 15-year-old Janice, I feel bad for.
And then later, I'm like, fucking Janice.
Well, you're both gross.
I didn't get into it too much.
But Janice was also being abused while Colleen was too.
Yeah.
He was still carrying out sex acts on her
that she wasn't into.
Yeah, you know what, and that makes sense
that she was like at least scared to go against him.
Yeah, he was literally like later on during the trial,
they show pictures of her while she's pregnant,
like hung from the ceiling.
Ah!
Yeah, so like she's very much a victim.
Oh, yeah.
That's why I didn't really paint her too badly
in like any kind of light because I personally think,
I mean, you can take this however you want to,
but I think she's also a victim.
No, I mean, when you put it like that, yeah.
Yeah, like when you put together all the details
of what's happening.
Yeah, obviously what she was doing was not right,
but I think that she was just way too scared to do anything else.
I think it's when you look at it through the eyes
of just looking at her and being like,
what are you doing?
You get it like you're an asshole.
Right, you're just letting this woman go through this
and like not doing anything,
but then you look at it in terms of abuse.
Yeah.
And she's also being abused, so she's scared of this dude.
Exactly.
And she's also being brainwashed by him.
She also thinks that if she says anything or helps this woman,
though, it's going to be her.
Right.
So you know what you're right.
Like, you can be mad at her because it is kind of selfish
that she's like, look at you just shifting my perspective midcase.
You're a welcome.
Now, so yeah.
Now, the sermons that Pastor Dabney would give were also not helping Janice,
because she's like realizing that her husband is using the Bible against her.
Because his whole thing was that woman was to do as her husband intended.
That's what the Bible said.
And he even started expressing to her that woman, a man could do whatever he wanted.
Like, man was supposed to have multiple wives.
So he's like, I want to have four more wives, actually.
And you have no say in it. And you just need to let it happen. Yeah.
That's what you're supposed to do. And she's like, actually, the Bible doesn't say that.
No. I don't know what the Bible says at all because I've never fucking read it. But,
you know, what I have in these are. No. But I think it's one of those things that,
you know, he's taking it to a dark place. Yeah. So enough was enough for Janice. And on August 9th, 1984, Janice rolls up to King's lodge
and heads into one of the rooms
and just tells Colleen the truth
while she's in the middle of cleaning up this motel room.
She says, the company's not real, no one's watching you.
This is all, so he just told you all this,
so you wouldn't escape.
Fucking Janice!
I want you to be able to leave,
so we have to get out of here.
Janice.
Yeah.
Seven years ago that would have been awesome.
But like, all right.
All right.
Okay.
About time you came around.
Better late than never, Janice.
Yeah. Wow.
So Colleen, that was like a plot twist.
I didn't know.
Oh yeah, oh yeah.
There's another plot twist later that you're gonna shite.
Oh no.
So Colleen couldn't tell Doris what was going on,
so she had to finish her fucking day at work.
Oh my God, have you ever finished a shift at work
where you like know some shits going down
or you got like, yes, a tattoo, you know,
like you've got like a text that's not for this or something.
Now imagine it to this degree.
Yeah, I think a few episodes back,
I was, are on screen,
I was complaining about how I was dating this guy.
Yeah.
And he like told me that he was gonna break up with me, but like wasn't gonna do it until after my shift basically.
And like, I remember having to get through a 10 hour shift knowing that.
I can't imagine getting through a 10 hour shift knowing that the entire past seven years was all a lie.
That's of my like brutal imprisonment.
Wow.
And like now what, what, where do we go from here?
What do you do? Turn all the lights on like now what, where do we go from here? What do you do?
Turn all the lights on.
Yeah.
Where do we go?
Yeah.
So Doris is like, can you finish your day at work?
And Colleen's like, I just, yeah.
Oh, wow.
So Colleen finishes her day.
Janice comes to pick her up and she's like,
let's go talk to Pastor, Dabney.
So they tell this man everything.
And this man is like,
you need to get the fuck out of there.
Like go home right now,
pack up all your shit and leave.
Like,
Pastor, dad, why did you tell me all of that?
Like, uh-huh.
He's like, pack your shit up and get out of there,
direct quote.
No, not a wrecked quote.
He's like, pack everything that you own
and get the heck up out of there.
Child.
Yes.
So the only problem though was,
this is at the end of the day.
Cameron's almost done with his job
and he's gonna be home soon.
So leave all your shit and just leave, but the kids.
Oh, I keep forgetting this kid.
There's two children.
Yeah.
And at this point, like you said, one is seven.
And I don't know how old the other one was,
but I don't think they're that far apart in age.
Oh my God.
They would have to get through one more night.
So Janice actually told Cameron that she wasn't feeling
well that night and she was gonna sleep
in the living room with Colleen.
Wow.
Yeah.
Janice, like, coming through all of a sudden.
Janice, I know she is.
But really coming through.
She is, she is.
But she'll let us down in a minute or so.
So what Cameron leaves for work the next morning, the two of them pack everything up and they
take the kids to Janice's parents.
Now, calling weighed her options because she and Janice had actually talked about getting
a place together, but that voice from the gas station was back and she was like, no, this
isn't a good idea. No, we shouldn't continue this friendship after this.
No, this is a very toxic friendship. This should be the end of this.
Yeah, we should not communicate anymore. No. So she called her dad and he wired her money.
And she, she didn't tell him everything, I think, on the phone, but she was like, I'm coming home.
And he wired her money for the bus fare. And I guess in the book they say she asked for $100
and he was like, are you sure that's enough?
Like I can send you however much you want.
So he was probably just ecstatic.
He's like, I will give you anything just come home.
That she was coming home,
but then she comes home and tells him everything
and he's probably like, what?
Yeah, yeah.
So before she left, before she gets on the bus home,
she called Cameron and she said,
quote, I just wanted to tell you that I'm leaving,
that I know you lied about everything
and you can't keep me here anymore.
They call.
Yeah.
Wow.
And apparently, he cried on the phone with her.
It's, I don't know. I have no words.
It's wild.
I'm speechless.
It's wild.
So when Colleen got home, she told her family everything
and they were like,
okay, on our way to the police now, young Miss.
Like, here we go.
Let's go and she's like, no, no, no.
Like, Janice had asked her not to.
And at this point, Colleen was like,
I just want to move on.
Like, I don't want to deal with this.
But Janice had actually told Colleen that she felt like she could fix Cameron and that they both owed him that chance.
Oh Janice.
We quote, oh him that chance.
You brought me up just to bring me right back down.
Yeah.
So Janice only, oh she's going to bring you even down, down her.
She only spent a week with her parents before packing up her kids
and taking them back to her husband.
That's smart.
Where she took him to church
and she was like, church will change him, but it wasn't.
She, I guess, one night she woke up
and he was like awake and just like super tense.
Like she could feel how tense he was
and she was like terrified.
So she was like, let's go burn everything.
Because I think she like thought like, he's gonna kill me. Like, let's go light things on fire.
So, well they burnt all of his bondage equipment, all the magazines that he had,
pictures that he had taken of her and Colleen, like they burned a ton of shit.
Because, oh, by the way, he had a fucking dark room in the basement. Yeah, of course he did. So he had like some film and they thought they burned everything.
But they did. I don't know. But Cameron wasn't changing and Janice was nearing an actual breakdown,
getting closer and closer to just losing her shit every day. So she ended up telling a friend
that she had recently made. I'm pretty sure this friend was like, a receptionist at like a doctor's office.
Oh, cool, cool.
But they just became really close.
So she told this new friend everything about Colleen
and how she was trying to change her husband,
but it wasn't working and like everything.
That's when you regret like striking up a conversation
about like your favorite, you know.
That's when you look in the mirror.
And you're like, why do I have this face?
Yeah.
Why am I approachable?
Why?
Why do you feel like you can spill stuff on me?
I don't understand that.
I just don't know.
We're just talking about that the other day.
We were.
I have one of those faces.
The shit people tell me sometimes.
Yeah, especially when I was hairdressing.
I was like, and sometimes you're like, uh, too much.
Uh, so do you want to go on the little shorter with the layers today?
Help.
No, okay. Boy. Yeah. So her friend was like, uh, you want to go and go and go shorter with the layers today? Help, no, okay.
Boy, yeah.
So her friend was like,
you need to go to the police.
Like, yeah.
And to, like, Janice was like,
I don't know, like, and she,
so the friend was like,
yeah, what's stopping him from doing this to your children?
Like, they're getting older.
They're both girls.
The kids were both girls.
Yeah.
So, I mean, he, at this point,
he hadn't done anything to them
that anybody knew about, but he could be capable. Yeah. He's crazy. Look what he's capable of already. He's keeping a girl
in a box for seven years. I wouldn't put anything past him. No. So at that point, it was the straw that
broke the camel's back and Janice went to the police and she turned her husband in. Not only for the kidnapping and seven-year imprisonment of Colleen, also for murder.
All right.
What?
Excuse me?
Yeah.
And that's where written, I'm just kidding.
Oh, it was like, fuck you!
So, real Elizabeth, I'm not sure how to say this.
I looked it up and there was 42 different ways how to say it.
I'm going to say, what did we say?
Spanicky?
Spanicky.
It's S-P-A-N-N and H-A-K-E.
Spanaki?
Or Spanaki?
Or Spanaki.
Yeah. There's a lot of different pronunciations out there.
But we're gonna call her Marilis Beth.
She was 19 years old and on January 31st, 1976,
she accepted a ride from Janice and Cameron.
Oh.
Yeah. Marie, known as, I believe it's Marlis,
because it's like Marie Elizabeth. So it's like
her two names convulging. Marles. It could be Marles or Marles. Okay. I'm gonna say Marles because
it's easier. Yeah. So she didn't know the area well. She had moved from California to excuse me.
She had moved to California from Cleveland in December of 1975 to live with her fiance.
And his name was John Baruth.
Now the reason she was walking that day was because her and John were out on a shopping trip
and they had gotten into like some kind of fight and she decided to walk home.
Oh, yeah.
Now when she didn't return home that night, John was like super worried.
And by February 2nd, she still hadn't shown up and nobody had heard from her.
So he went to file a missing person's report.
And actually for a long time, he was considered a person of interest, but he passed polygraphs
and there was no evidence that he had done anything.
No evidence at all, really.
Yeah, anything.
So they had to let him go.
But what really happened is that Cameron was out hunting with Janice and they both spotted
Marie and they drove her to where she asked to be driven.
But as she was getting out of the car,
Cameron grabbed her by her hair and pulled her back into the car.
What?
Yes.
So he abducted her in the same exact manner as Colleen.
He drove out to a remote area.
He held her at knife point and he used the head box on her too.
He and Janice
even stopped for fast food on the way home just like when they kidnapped Colleen.
What a weird fucking tradition, like rituals, because they're waiting for the sun to go down.
Yeah, so but it's also just like fucked. But when they got back home, Cameron took
Marie into the basement, hung her up, assaulted her And actually, this is horrifying. Try to cut her vocal cords.
What?
Yes.
Try it.
Just do it is beyond.
She's trying to cut her vocal cords.
And she later asked for a pencil
because she and paper,
because she wanted to tell him something,
but she couldn't speak.
So she wrote on the paper something like,
I'll give you whatever you want.
If you just let me go or like,
I saw two things, I saw that. And then I saw, let me call my boyfriend.
So like, he'll give you like money or whatever you want.
Wow.
Yeah, but Cameron didn't.
So according to Janice, he shot Marie in the stomach with a pellet gun twice and then
strangled her and he killed her.
So Janice thought that he killed her because he had lost control of the situation
because I guess she was bleeding a lot, obviously bleeding a lot after he had tried to cut
her vocal cords and he just felt like he had like messed up so his way of fixing it was killing her.
Yeah. Wow. So he goes up and gets Janice and is like we need to clean this up. So he made her
roll up Marie's body with him in like a tarp. They drove out to Lassen Park and Reading and Doug a grave to place her
body in. And then they just left her there. But not before Cameron took her
gold watch. And I guess he would wear it every single day. But it got destroyed
in like machinery at the mill at one point.
My God. Yeah. And she's just telling like a police like, well, and at this point, this girl has been missing
for like over seven years.
Yeah.
Like, they're like, what's like, oh my God.
Yeah.
So she, Janice, tried to help investigators find Marie's body, but when they had buried
her, it was snowing.
And now she was like, I don't know where she is.
So they were never able to recover her body.
Oh, that's even worse, I feel like.
Yeah. And so, eventually, when the's even worse, I feel like. Yeah.
And so eventually the part, like, when the trial gets going,
the prosecutors call John Baruth and they're like,
hey, just so you know, like we're pretty sure,
like we have the guy that killed her, like,
just so you're aware.
And he was like, so thankful for that.
And he was like, thank you so much
because Maurice parents died thinking
that he was the one that killed her. Oh, that's terrible. Yeah. Oh my god. And he's like, I wow. Yeah. Wow. So this guy also murdered someone.
All right. Yeah. So Cameron and actually, I'm gonna go back to that a little bit later at the end.
So just it's not a fun thing, but it's like an interesting thing.
So Cameron was arrested on November 18th and he was charged with multiple counts
of kidnapping, sawdemy, and rape. But like I said, they couldn't use the murder case because there's
no body, there's no evidence, there's nothing. Yeah, this is just so weird. They know we did it, but
so the judge on the case Clarence Knight said Hooker was quote, the most dangerous psychopath I have
ever dealt with and that he is the opposite of what one seems.
He will be a danger to women as long as he is alive
and I intend to sentence the maximum possible.
Yeah.
So the defense did their best to make Colleen look like
she was a willing participant.
They even had Cameron go on the stand
to like defend himself at one point
and he said when he abducted her,
he was just trying to get her off drugs.
He had found drugs in her purse and then he kept her
and was trying to help her.
He did plead guilty to kidnapping.
He said he wanted to kidnap somebody,
but after that, he said their relationship was platonic.
After I kidnap her?
You were got super so real.
It's like we just hit it off, you know?
We did.
But the problem was cute.
It was a tough case. And hit it off. We did. But the problem was cute.
It was a tough case.
And I didn't go super into the case because it's like you with the Willie Picton case.
I really want you guys to go read the book.
Yeah, perfect.
Sometimes.
There's just some books that give you such a wealth of information.
And you want to use the, they give you the bones that you need.
But you don't want to take their meat.
You don't want to take their meat Because they worked really hard for that meat.
Because the thing about this case is I did get a lot of information
from just like online articles, but the best information I got was from this book.
And it's amazing.
Yeah.
So like I said, the defense tried to paint her horribly.
But what was tough was that Colleen had actually written letters and like spoken on the phone
with Cameron after she got home.
Wow.
Yeah, and they, I mean, some of them did seem like love letters, but then they had like
psychiatrists and stuff like that come on trial and we're like, yeah, like she was brainwashed.
Yeah, it takes a while to get out of that.
Oh, gee.
It's a funny thing.
Yes, but luckily the prosecution did a better job.
They like caught Cameron in a couple of lies while he was on stand.
He would like contradict himself.
And he ended up receiving 104 years in prison.
Yo, yo, yo.
Now, he actually called Colleen three days
after his conviction and he said, this is Cameron.
I called so you can chew my butt out
or say whatever you want to me.
So you can chew my butt out.
Chew my butt out, yeah.
And she was like, I don't have anything to say to you.
I don't want to chew your butt out.
Don't call me ever again.
Fuck off.
And actually, Christine McGuire, who like I said,
co-wrote the book, The Perfect Victim, she like made it
so that he would never be able to contact.
Good, because he shouldn't be able to.
And Janice filed for divorce in January of 86.
Wow.
And by all accounts, like, I think calling
definitely struggled a little bit.
She had children and stuff like that,
and she was able to move on,
but it seems like she's doing a lot better.
She had, I said, shoulder and back pain
for the rest of her life.
Yeah.
And the thing that I was going to say
is safe for last, so that's the end of it.
But when I was looking into the Maria Elizabeth kidnapping,
the first thing that came up was like this psychic thing.
So this woman, I believe her name was Jodie Foster,
which is Larry's, and she had a daughter Hannah,
and they had moved into Marie's old apartment
that she had shared with John.
And, oh, that just scared me.
The door closed downstairs.
And her daughter Hannah started talking about
my friend, Marlais, Marlis.
And started drawing pictures of her.
And all the pictures she would draw was the girl,
and she had like her like flip tear,
because it was like the 70s.
Yeah.
And in a white sweater, and like I believe blue jeans,
I'm not sure what color jeans,
but that's how she would draw her.
Wow.
And then so she, like the little girl would draw her friend.
And then, Jodie herself started having all these, like, crazy dreams and stuff, like,
very vivid dreams.
And in one of the dreams, one of the last dreams that she had in the apartment was a girl
being brought down into a basement, hung up, and shot twice in the stomach.
Just like Janice had told the investigators.
That should have so weird.
And so this lady didn't know anything about this case
and thought that she was literally going insane.
Like, yeah, she had actually called the police at one point.
She was like, I don't know what to report to you, but like...
But I feel like I have to tell you.
So she ended up moving out of the apartment.
And when she was either moving out of the apartment
or she was like talking to a neighbor about something
and the neighbor said to her,
oh, you have Marie Elizabeth Spanakies,
that's her apartment.
Like, and he was like other people
who have lived in that apartment have had those dreams.
Wow, that's insane.
Yes, that's so spooky.
Isn't that bonkers?
Ah, this case.
So yeah, that is.
This case has everything terrible.
Everything terrible, you went to be honest with you.
That was really just an overview,
because it would break your mind in half
if you weren't a willing participant to hear everything.
Wow.
Yeah, that was insane.
Seriously, seriously.
Like, I think it's $2 on Kindle Cloud Reader,
and you can use that on your computer.
You don't need a Kindle.
Go get the perfect victim on Amazon.
It is such a good read.
I read it in two days.
There's so many true crime books that are just grossly underappreciated.
Seriously.
And once you find them for these kind of cases, it's just like, whoa.
And what I like about this book, I'm a big fan of books, and actually it's like the one that you're writing,
that go back and forth with the point of view.
And this book goes, and I think a book like this
is necessary to go back and forth,
because it starts off with like Colleen getting abducted
and stuff, and then it goes into who Cameron and Janice are.
And then it actually, like it starts talking about
all the abuse that she went through,
but then it breaks until like when the defense
and the prosecution and the investigators start working
on the case.
And then it goes back to like,
and then it was 1981, and this is what was happening,
but it keeps going back and forth between those two.
Yeah, that's kind of how on the farm is,
it does that too.
It like goes back and then it will go
into like what was happening at the time.
I like that.
Because with a case like Willie picked in our case like this,
it's just so brutal that you almost need that break.
Yeah.
And you need to have a sense of the environment
of the time frame, the other shit that was going down
at that time, just to get a full feeling of enveloping
yourself in it.
Yeah.
And they do a really good job with that stuff,
like these authors that are journalists. And yeah. So that was unreal.
Bonkers. You did a great job presenting it. Thank you.
I had no idea that there was also a murder involved. I had no idea.
I've heard about the girl in the box. She's like a million times and I knew an
overview of it. I never knew that part. I never knew that he was a murderer
and is not unfortunately a jail for murder. Wow. But they know that he did it.
Yeah.
Thank goodness he's in jail forever.
Yeah.
Seriously.
Wow.
Yeah.
Wow.
Wow.
Wow, everybody.
Wow, Patronisus.
That was a doozy.
Yeah.
It's forever.
Oh, I was like, this is for everyone.
No, but they picked it.
But they picked it.
At the end of the case, I'm just like brain dead.
This is for everyone.
It is.
All inclusive. It's just chosen by your patronism, exactly.
So yeah, and then luckily your third episode
is going to be a little lighter.
It is.
It's still pretty bleak.
There's lighter in like, it's not really lighter.
It's not lighter.
It's just different.
It involves some lighter material.
Yes.
It has like an element where you go, yeah.
Oh.
And then it goes, oh.
And then we'll go, oh.
Again.
And then it really ends on a,
and who knows we may have a special guest.
We might.
Yeah.
So just stay tuned.
Yeah.
All right.
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