The Day That Changed Everything
On June 24, 2002, 15-year-old Kara Robinson was helping a friend by watering plants in West Columbia, South Carolina. A man approached her under the pretense of distributing pamphlets. When she informed him that her friend's parents were not home, he pressed a gun to her neck and forced her into a plastic storage bin in his car. This man was Richard Evonitz, a serial killer responsible for the deaths of at least three teenage girls.
A Captive's Resolve
During the 18 hours of captivity, Kara endured repeated assaults. Despite the trauma, she remained observant, noting details such as the serial number inside the storage bin, the radio station playing, and names on mail in the apartment. She even memorized the layout of the apartment and the types of pets he had. ...Read More
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