component. and remember the mall owners tis proved reporter and they can shut their doors and no longer attract brands that are allureing to teens and seize using those brands. you close your door and wrecking it for everyone else. i am surprised that there was only one arrest after the latest philadelphia insdept. wouldn t the police be wise to throw the purchasings in the paddy wagon and let them be in juvenile detention or would they consider that a beige of honor. i can t speak to whether they will they feel it is it an honor. and i am don t know that all 200 kids committed a crime. certain he the people who
jayne and her federal police adviser dutifully placed those bizarre want ads saying they didn t have the $8 million u.s. ransom. and the response in a few weeks into the ordeal, eduardo s kidnappers turned up the pressure. they began including in their untraceable e-mails letters from eduardo himself, and what he wrote in those letters was awful. i m suffering more than i can manage. they beat me. they tie me up. i m naked. i haven t eaten. i m going crazy. i can t handle this torture anymore. it was horrible. there was something about seeing his handwriting and the way he described it, it just destroyed me, broke my heart. that was the first time i had to take a tranquilizer. but there was more. and it was worse. the letter took an accusing turn. our children are going to know that by not paying money you left me to die. you left me to die in a frightening way and our children will know that you did that.
jayne stared at the kid from afi with what could only be described as dismay. her husband eduardo had been kidnapped. she had gone through the whole horrifying ordeal herself, had scoured the country in a desperate search for someone to help her. she was frantic. it was 3:00 in the morning and now the federal police had sent her an unarmed boy. the young man took one look at jayne, saw her disappointment and then spoke. had a very confident smile on his face. takes off his glasses and hat and says, look, would you really want me arriving in a bulletproof suburban and coming out with a machine gun? how would that look if you re being watched? we could be putting your husband at risk. the agent, jayne learned, was older than he looked, was an experienced hostage negotiator. he brought his weapon into jayne s house. it was a laptop computer.
the people who grabbed eduardo, they were almost certainly, said police, part of a fringe marxism political group. one detail was striking from the beginning, left on eduardo s car seat was a brand new hammer. was it the weapon used in the attack or something else? i found out it was actually a calling card. and that s not unusual and this group always leaves behind a hammer, which really gave me the creeps. jayne s agent considered the evidence and offered a dismal prediction. you need to brace yourself and pace yourself because this is not going to be over in 24 hours like you would like. as a matter of fact, this is not a matter of days or weeks. based on previous experience with this particular group, this is going to be months if you re lucky. what was it like to hear that? i thought i was going to go crazy. i thought for sure i would have a nervous breakdown right then and there.
he had a machete but no cell phone to call police. frantically jayne tried to flag down passing cars. all hit the accelerator, not the brake. i m begging them to please stop and help me. but i imagine i looked pretty scary to see a woman bleeding, desperate, bound in duct tape next to a guy with a machete. then in sheer desperation, jayne stepped in front of an oncoming bus he was coming this way. i jumped in front. and i just put my hands up like this. and i hoped he stopped. but no cell phone on the bus either. now the bus driver flagged down a taxi and the taxi driver called the police. all of this information is going from me to the taxi driver, the taxi driver to the dispatcher, the dispatcher to the police and the police to the dispatcher and the whole way around. it was like playing telephone. was there still time for the police to seal off the town, save her husband? i thought because i had this description and the plates, i thought for sure that they would just