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Woman who was raped and tortured every day for seven years says she would 'go somewhere else' in her mind to cope with ordeal | Woman who was raped and tortured every day for seven years says she would 'go somewhere else' in her mind to cope with ordeal |
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A woman who was raped and tortured for seven years after being kidnapped on her way to a friend’s party has said she learned to “go somewhere else” in her mind to escape the horror of her daily life. | A woman who was raped and tortured for seven years after being kidnapped on her way to a friend’s party has said she learned to “go somewhere else” in her mind to escape the horror of her daily life. |
Colleen Stan was 20 years old when she was abducted in May 1977 by Cameron Hooker and his wife Janice and taken to their home in Red Bluff, north California. | Colleen Stan was 20 years old when she was abducted in May 1977 by Cameron Hooker and his wife Janice and taken to their home in Red Bluff, north California. |
She was held captive as a sex slave by the couple and spent years locked in a homemade wooden box for 23 hours a day, brought out only to be raped, beaten and emotionally abused. | She was held captive as a sex slave by the couple and spent years locked in a homemade wooden box for 23 hours a day, brought out only to be raped, beaten and emotionally abused. |
“I thought I was going to die,” Ms Stan, 59, told US magazine People ahead of the release of a TV film of her ordeal, called ‘The Girl in the Box’. | “I thought I was going to die,” Ms Stan, 59, told US magazine People ahead of the release of a TV film of her ordeal, called ‘The Girl in the Box’. |
Ms Stan accepted a lift from Mr and Mrs Hooker, near her home in west Oregon. But while she said the pair – who had their baby with them – initially seemed nice, things soon turned ugly. | Ms Stan accepted a lift from Mr and Mrs Hooker, near her home in west Oregon. But while she said the pair – who had their baby with them – initially seemed nice, things soon turned ugly. |
According to the magazine, around half an hour into the journey, Mr Hooker stopped the car and threatened her with a knife, before tying her up, gagging her and forcing her head into a box. | |
She endured perpetual sexual assault and violence, including being chained up and imprisoned under the couple’s bed, until Ms Hooker helped her escape seven years later in 1984. | |
In a previous interview with CBS news, Ms Stan said Mr Hooker renamed her “K” and made her sign a contract that “basically said that he owned me body and soul”. | In a previous interview with CBS news, Ms Stan said Mr Hooker renamed her “K” and made her sign a contract that “basically said that he owned me body and soul”. |
He would whip her, burn her and give her electric shocks, according to the broadcaster, and told her that if she ever told anyone, a secretive, powerful authority would kill both her and her family. | He would whip her, burn her and give her electric shocks, according to the broadcaster, and told her that if she ever told anyone, a secretive, powerful authority would kill both her and her family. |
She was even taken home to visit her family with Mr Hooker about halfway through her captivity – but by that stage was so fully under his control she didn’t tell them anything about what had happened, leaving them to worry she had joined a cult. | She was even taken home to visit her family with Mr Hooker about halfway through her captivity – but by that stage was so fully under his control she didn’t tell them anything about what had happened, leaving them to worry she had joined a cult. |
Ms Stan told People she would focus on pleasant thoughts and happy memories to help her cope with the horrific ordeal. | Ms Stan told People she would focus on pleasant thoughts and happy memories to help her cope with the horrific ordeal. |
“I learned I could go anywhere in my mind,” she told the magazine. “You just remove yourself from the real situation going on and you go somewhere else.” | “I learned I could go anywhere in my mind,” she told the magazine. “You just remove yourself from the real situation going on and you go somewhere else.” |
After Ms Stan’s escape, Mr Hooker was sentenced to 104 years in prison, with his wife accepting immunity to testify against him. | |
Ms Stan has had years of therapy and is now a grandmother. | Ms Stan has had years of therapy and is now a grandmother. |
“Thirty years have passed, I’m better, I’m healed, I’m doing good, I’ve got on with life, and then things like this come up and it has a way of pulling you right back to that event,” she told USA Today when Mr Hooker was up for parole in 2015. | |
He was denied release and was told he would remain in prison for at least 15 more years – and probably much longer, a California prisons spokesperson said, according to the broadcaster. | He was denied release and was told he would remain in prison for at least 15 more years – and probably much longer, a California prisons spokesperson said, according to the broadcaster. |
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