The woman officer was sympathetic and reassured that her kids were okay and that she could see them again. The female officer asked what's her name and she couldn't say it because she wasn't allowed to say her name since the day she was kidnapped. The officer told Nancy that everything happens for a reason and all will be just fine.. After coming back, the same officer had told Nancy that Phillip has confessed to kidnapping her several years ago. Writing shakily, on a small paper Nancy wrote her name down as if she has broken an evil spell.
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That is wonderful at least the officers had compassion and helping her.
ReplyDeleteit's crazie how she didn't want to say her name..phillip and nancy were already there in the parole office with her.she had a hard time saying her name until one of the officers had told her phillip confessed to the kidnapping.that was the only time she mentioned her name but she wrote it on a piece of paper instead of saying her name out loud.
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