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Reconstructing Sara: The Lost Victim of Ted Bundy

Sara A. Survivor
4.9/5 (29104 ratings)
Description:This book is a testimony of a series of interactions over a four year period between evolving serial killer Ted Bundy and Sara, who became a target of his at the age of 16 and who sustained an ongoing victim-Stockholm Syndrome induced “relationship” with him for the next four years, culminating in the death of one of her friends and resulting in a series of escalating violent kidnappings that left her with brain damage –psychologically the brain damage was caused by severe stress and physically it was caused as a result of repeated concussive injuries as well as internal injuries.Sara is written in the fragmented, confused and repetitive order in which most of these events and the emotions that are associated to them still exist in her mind. It is a testament to how PTSD in a severe context presents to authorities and to family. Counseling cannot correct all of these symptoms as some are functional – they are a result of structural damage to her brain. What is remarkable about Sara’s story is that she survived the kidnappings and that she regained at least partial memory from the damaged area of her brain. Her memory fragments documented in emails over a fourteen year period and dating back to 2001 contain specific details of the Bundy case that were never publicly released. Her physical features, locations, travels and proximity to Bundy in high school and in college also line up to the case overall.While law enforcement maintains online that they need information in the Bundy cases as well as in other cases to help with unsolved crimes associated to him, they refused to interview Sara or provide a case number or victim services for over 14 years and to this day refuse to acknowledge her as a victim. They have never provided her with a case number; nor a thorough investigation of her claims. She has never been given the opportunity to review and contribute to an investigation or to verify that information they may receive is accurate. People in general have trouble remembering events that were that long ago – people who were severely traumatized like Sara have areas of memory that are negatively impacted missing or disjointed or are so sharp in detail that it is as if the events occurred yesterday. This type of intermittent memory lapse and clarity is a well documented PTSD associated condition.In 2014 and 2015, Sara received over 1000 pages of case files via FOIA and these files show that the case in WA was peppered with problems. Evidence was lost or misplaced, documents couldn’t be found in some instances, and witness statements were not factored into the entire spectrum of the case in a consistent cohesive manner. What happened to Sara, both with Ted Bundy and with law enforcement, needs to be publicly reviewed. Bullying, cover up of materials [moving them into sealed areas during the time Sara was coming forward], and deciding who gets access to the justice system and who doesn’t are not elements of a democracy. They do not represent what the justice system of the United States was intended to be.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Reconstructing Sara: The Lost Victim of Ted Bundy. To get started finding Reconstructing Sara: The Lost Victim of Ted Bundy, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
360
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Grass Butterfly Books
Release
2016
ISBN
0974851035

Reconstructing Sara: The Lost Victim of Ted Bundy

Sara A. Survivor
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: This book is a testimony of a series of interactions over a four year period between evolving serial killer Ted Bundy and Sara, who became a target of his at the age of 16 and who sustained an ongoing victim-Stockholm Syndrome induced “relationship” with him for the next four years, culminating in the death of one of her friends and resulting in a series of escalating violent kidnappings that left her with brain damage –psychologically the brain damage was caused by severe stress and physically it was caused as a result of repeated concussive injuries as well as internal injuries.Sara is written in the fragmented, confused and repetitive order in which most of these events and the emotions that are associated to them still exist in her mind. It is a testament to how PTSD in a severe context presents to authorities and to family. Counseling cannot correct all of these symptoms as some are functional – they are a result of structural damage to her brain. What is remarkable about Sara’s story is that she survived the kidnappings and that she regained at least partial memory from the damaged area of her brain. Her memory fragments documented in emails over a fourteen year period and dating back to 2001 contain specific details of the Bundy case that were never publicly released. Her physical features, locations, travels and proximity to Bundy in high school and in college also line up to the case overall.While law enforcement maintains online that they need information in the Bundy cases as well as in other cases to help with unsolved crimes associated to him, they refused to interview Sara or provide a case number or victim services for over 14 years and to this day refuse to acknowledge her as a victim. They have never provided her with a case number; nor a thorough investigation of her claims. She has never been given the opportunity to review and contribute to an investigation or to verify that information they may receive is accurate. People in general have trouble remembering events that were that long ago – people who were severely traumatized like Sara have areas of memory that are negatively impacted missing or disjointed or are so sharp in detail that it is as if the events occurred yesterday. This type of intermittent memory lapse and clarity is a well documented PTSD associated condition.In 2014 and 2015, Sara received over 1000 pages of case files via FOIA and these files show that the case in WA was peppered with problems. Evidence was lost or misplaced, documents couldn’t be found in some instances, and witness statements were not factored into the entire spectrum of the case in a consistent cohesive manner. What happened to Sara, both with Ted Bundy and with law enforcement, needs to be publicly reviewed. Bullying, cover up of materials [moving them into sealed areas during the time Sara was coming forward], and deciding who gets access to the justice system and who doesn’t are not elements of a democracy. They do not represent what the justice system of the United States was intended to be.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Reconstructing Sara: The Lost Victim of Ted Bundy. To get started finding Reconstructing Sara: The Lost Victim of Ted Bundy, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
360
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Grass Butterfly Books
Release
2016
ISBN
0974851035

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