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Summary of Nancy Grace's Don't Be a Victim
Summary of Nancy Grace's Don't Be a Victim
Summary of Nancy Grace's Don't Be a Victim
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#1 The sight of a yellow school bus is familiar and comforting. However, over 25 million children ride the school bus every day in our country. The dark side of that stat is that nearly 40 percent of all attempted child kidnappings take place when a child is walking or riding a bike to or from school or walking to or from the school bus.

#2 The case of the missing Boy Scout, Beaufort, and the second boy, Shawn Hornbeck, who had been held captive for four years, was solved when police found a white truck with a camper top and a driver named Michael Devlin.

#3 In 2017, Alianna, a 14-year-old girl with a developmental disability, was murdered by a man who had followed her from her bus stop and forced her into an abandoned house. The school’s negligence ensured that the last hours of her life were excruciating and debilitating physical and mental pain.

#4 On June 10, 1991, eleven-year-old Jaycee Dugard was kidnapped by sex offender Phillip Garrido, who kept her captive for the next eighteen years. She was eventually found and returned to her mother.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateMay 4, 2022
ISBN9798822501522
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    #1

    The sight of a yellow school bus is familiar and comforting. However, over 25 million children ride the school bus every day in our country. The dark side of that stat is that nearly 40 percent of all attempted child kidnappings take place when a child is walking or riding a bike to or from school or walking to or from the school bus.

    #2

    The case of the missing Boy Scout, Beaufort, and the second boy, Shawn Hornbeck, who had been held captive for four years, was solved when police found a white truck with a camper top and a driver named Michael Devlin.

    #3

    In 2017, Alianna, a 14-year-old girl with a developmental disability, was murdered by a man who had followed her from her bus stop and forced her into an abandoned house. The school’s negligence ensured that the last hours of her life were excruciating and debilitating physical and mental pain.

    #4

    On June 10, 1991, eleven-year-old Jaycee Dugard was kidnapped by sex offender Phillip Garrido, who kept her captive for the next eighteen years. She was eventually found and returned to her mother.

    #5

    The case of Etan Patz launched the missing children movement, which led to President Ronald Reagan declaring an annual National Missing Children’s Day.

    #6

    Train your child to stop, look left, right, and left again before crossing. This isn’t just to spot oncoming traffic. It’s also to spot cars slowing down to approach your child.

    #7

    If your child’s bus stop is near a neighbor’s property, take it upon yourself to get to know them and make sure their bus stop is well lit and secure. You never know when that information could make a difference in the future.

    #8

    You must teach your child that they can and must make a scene in public, even though that’s not normally what they are supposed to do. You must also teach them that their safety is more important than being polite to a stranger.

    #9

    The night that Arlie disappeared, I rushed off the set to help find him. I called Shay, and she said she had him. She had taken him to a church youth singing event, where he had gotten a stern talking-to and been kissed on the cheek by his sister.

    #10

    A mother in Florida was told that her daughter had been handed over to a complete stranger by the daycare staff. The mother tried to explain that she was the true mother, but the daycare staff insisted that the woman who showed up to pick up the child had worked there with Holly and had approved the pickup.

    #11

    A five-year-old girl was taken from her school by a woman who posed as her mother. The girl was blindfolded and taken to a nearby house.

    #12

    It is your duty to know the school personnel, and make sure they know who is authorized to pick up your child. Check to see if security cameras are positioned at the sign-in/sign-out.

    #13

    Kyron Horman, a second grader at Skyline Elementary in northwest Portland, was last seen on June 4, 2010, at school. His disappearance led to the largest criminal investigation in Oregon history, but his body has never been recovered.

    #14

    The secret recording device revealed shocking verbal abuse and possibly physical abuse against special needs children at the school. The school district and police failed to respond, and it was only when another mother posted the incident on social media that the school placed two employees on leave.

    #15

    The parents of a teen boy voted senior prince in high school are devastated, left with nothing but photos, souvenirs, and memories of their son.

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