Child kidnapping survivor shares how she stays strong after a decade in captivity

Child kidnapping survivor shares how she stays strong after a decade in captivity

Michelle Knight, who has since changed her name to Lily Rose Lee, was just a child when she was kidnapped, imprisoned, and tortured in Ariel Castro’s Cleveland home. Now, more than two decades later, Lily speaks with “True Crime News” about how her experience has made her stronger.

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27 thoughts on “Child kidnapping survivor shares how she stays strong after a decade in captivity

  1. You NEED to make an episode about the Christopher Allgood murders. San Antonio mid 2000’s he murdered his girlfriend, his daughter and his friend. Multiple eye witnesses and fought a security guard outside of the apartment after. Look into it, I can give you more info im very close with the family.

  2. The volume of male violence, the ever growing volume of said violence towards females and children is beyond terrifying and ridiculous. It's literally a tale as old as time.

  3. I feel so sorry for her. I mean everyone assumed she ran away. She lost her kid. She got beaten so bad I think he even made her miscarriage. Then the other two remained close and she became like a pariah to society. So sad.

  4. This case is so interesting it's the aftermath that intrigues me though I've read Gina and amanda's book and I've read both of michelle's books or I'm sorry lilly's books. It's very interesting how they interact outside of captivity and makes you just wonder how they interacted like really interacted in captivity

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