''My mom is no felon'' - Teen girl kidnapped 18 years ago defends her abductor

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No he's right
No he is wrong.

There is a captor and a captee and the captee is aware of being a captee and has a bond with her captor and is defending the captor.

That shows its Stockholm syndrome.

Only slight difference is that their bond isnt abusive.
 
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That's some brazy shyt :lupe:
I feel bad for the daughter, seems like she had a decent life and good relationship with her "mom".
Why didn't she just adopt a baby? But then again you can't really predict the actions of a mother who just lost a baby.
The whole dynamic is fascinating.

How did they find out tho after 18 years? I'm guessing a family member told the authorities.
Or maybe some document shyt didn't match up when the daughter applying for college or something...but I don't see how that'd be an issue if she was abducted days after birth.


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Stockholm syndrome is a psychological condition that causes hostages to develop sympathetic sentiments towards their captors, often sharing their opinions and acquiring romantic feelings for them as a survival strategy during captivity.[1] These feelings, resulting from a bond formed between captor and captives during intimate time spent together, are generally considered irrational in light of the danger or risk endured by the victims. Generally speaking, Stockholm syndrome consists of "strong emotional ties that develop between two persons where one person intermittently harasses, beats, threatens, abuses, or intimidates the other."[2] The FBI's Hostage Barricade Database System shows that roughly eight percent of victims show evidence of Stockholm syndrome

Stockholm syndrome - Wikipedia

I think that's different from growing up from birth, having been cared for by someone who turned out not to be your biological parents. This is a lot of process for that child. That woman is not her real mom, but she was loved and cared for by her and those things were real for 18 years.


....that's not the same as a hostage developing a twisted sense of sympathy with a gun to their head.

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Stockholm syndrome is a psychological condition that causes hostages to develop sympathetic sentiments towards their captors, often sharing their opinions and acquiring romantic feelings for them as a survival strategy during captivity.[1] These feelings, resulting from a bond formed between captor and captives during intimate time spent together, are generally considered irrational in light of the danger or risk endured by the victims. Generally speaking, Stockholm syndrome consists of "strong emotional ties that develop between two persons where one person intermittently harasses, beats, threatens, abuses, or intimidates the other."[2] The FBI's Hostage Barricade Database System shows that roughly eight percent of victims show evidence of Stockholm syndrome

Stockholm syndrome - Wikipedia

I think that's different from growing up from birth, having been cared for by someone who turned out not to be your biological parents. This is a lot of process for that child. That woman is not her real mom, but she was loved and cared for by her and those things were real for 18 years.


....that's not the same as a hostage developing a twisted sense of sympathy with a gun to their head.

:francis:
And there it is
 

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I bet that hospital was like, "fukk!"
Hospital paid birth mother a 1.5 million dollar settlement after an attorney took the case.

The mother was 15 years old when she gave birth.

The father was 19, in jail, and got even more time for statutory rape after the case came to light.

The kidnapper had a miscarriage a mere week before she drove three hours to another state, impersonated staff/being a member of the family, and kidnapped a baby from a girl who was still a child herself.

The kidnapper was evicted from six different homes after the kidnapping and was arrested on some wack disturbance of the peace crap just a couple weeks after the kidnapping.

The kidnapper was charged with welfare fraud at some point. She's a scumbag pillar of the community.

The real family is just garden variety ghetto trash.

The fake aunt (not grandmother, sorry) told a reporter she believes the police 'did something' to the DNA swab proving the girl was kidnapped. Nobody believes the kidnapper really kidnapped her -- but they also made a point not to ask her if she did it.

The real grandmother is convinced the girl thinks of her real family as family, not strangers.

So this child was gonna take a homelife L whether she was kidnapped or not.
 
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Stockholm syndrome is a psychological condition that causes hostages to develop sympathetic sentiments towards their captors, often sharing their opinions and acquiring romantic feelings for them as a survival strategy during captivity.[1] These feelings, resulting from a bond formed between captor and captives during intimate time spent together, are generally considered irrational in light of the danger or risk endured by the victims. Generally speaking, Stockholm syndrome consists of "strong emotional ties that develop between two persons where one person intermittently harasses, beats, threatens, abuses, or intimidates the other."[2] The FBI's Hostage Barricade Database System shows that roughly eight percent of victims show evidence of Stockholm syndrome

Stockholm syndrome - Wikipedia

I think that's different from growing up from birth, having been cared for by someone who turned out not to be your biological parents. This is a lot of process for that child. That woman is not her real mom, but she was loved and cared for by her and those things were real for 18 years.


....that's not the same as a hostage developing a twisted sense of sympathy with a gun to their head.

:francis:
Nowhere in that meaning you posted says that there is a age limit for stockholm syndrome lol.

When you cut the theatrics and bias its the same especially via that meaning you brought up. Only diffference as i said before is that their captor captee relationship wasnt abusive aside from that it matches up perfectly.

Also the fact that you are speaking as though the "mother" wasnt a captor is disturbing

The child was taken at a younger age so the bond between her and her captor happened faster and easier. Now that she is aware of her status as a captee and still defended the captor she is under the category of Stockholm syndrome

And there it is
Yep what proves what i said to be more true
 
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:gucci: That woman with glasses sketch look like the lady who sit in front of church every Sunday.

Ain't no WAY they was gonna catch her dayum!
The sketch is wack... but the kidnapper WAS the lady who sits in front of the church every Sunday.

The Daily Mail article has all kinds of info.

How you gonna sit in church and praise Jesus while kidnapping a child?
 

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She probably told her a lie when she asked about her father, like he ain't shyt, is in prison or dead.

And I'm guessing the kidnapping bytch kept her away from her 'family' because then people would start asking questions like "Who is that?".
 

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She probably told her a lie when she asked about her father, like he ain't shyt, is in prison or dead.

And I'm guessing the kidnapping bytch kept her away from her 'family' because then people would start asking questions like "Who is that?".
She knows herself as Alexis Monigo..... so she probably asks who is that to anyone calling her Kamiyah Mobley now.

The kidnapper has a husband and other children. Everybody is living in a Habitat for Humanity home.

The kidnapper is a social worker and community volunteer. Why they have a H fH home....

Dont know what the real family is doing.
 
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She knows herself as Alexis Monigo..... so she probably asks who is that to anyone calling her Kamiyah Mobley now.
yeah but I mean when she was a kid and was asking her "mom" about her dad and her other family members, her fake mom probably told her a bunch of lies.

She grew up for 18 years without a father because of this mom that supposedly gave her everything.
 

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Nowhere in that meaning you posted says that there is a age limit for stockholm syndrome lol.

When you cut the theatrics and bias its the same especially via that meaning you brought up. Only diffference as i said before is that their captor captee relationship wasnt abusive aside from that it matches up perfectly.

Also the fact that you are speaking as though the "mother" wasnt a captor is disturbing
Cut the theatrics fam. Stockholm syndrome implies under duress. At no point during this fiasco was that the case. The girl may suffer some psychological damage but it's not what you are calling it. Had she been adopted and met her bio parents but still referred to the adopter as mom what would you call it. You're only trying to diagnose it with an unhealthy term because something bad happened to her.
 
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