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rednael
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« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2007, 12:49:14 PM »

Good afternoon.

This past year in St. Louis, Missouri, we had a crime story unfold that was almost identical to this. By chance, is this based on that? Thanks and be blessed this day and always.

Lee Beatty
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« on: November 01, 2007, 10:52:58 PM »

A kidnapped boy is manipulated into calling his abductor 'Dad' and takes on a new identity. When he becomes too old, he finds he is to be replaced by a younger boy.  Why has he been allowed to run free of any restraint? What coercion was used to make him submit? Based on several cases, but not on any particular offence, this script examines the stockholm syndrome as it affects young kidnap victims.
This script was written as high quality low budget script with few scenes and actors, no sfx. Easy and Inexpensive to make. Contact:
billycancircus@halenet.com.au
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