Serial Killer Kidnaps the WRONG Teenage Girl… and Gets BRAINWASHED by Her | The Case of Lisa McVey
“One slip and I would’ve been dead”
Lisa McVey did not want to live past 17 years old, and on the day she wrote her goodbye letter, a red van begins to chase her while on her way home from work. Despite pedalling on her bike as fast as she can, the driver suddenly snatches her from the street and blindfolds her. For the next 26 hours, it’s up to Lisa to outsmart her captor, who is later identified as serial killer Bobby Joe Long. Today, as a cop, she wants to make sure this happens to no one else.
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For a woman who decides peacefully that she's going to take her own life... there's no way to take her down, the only way is up, and being stronger... what an inspiration...
@ATumblelinaTruth7777
Жыл бұрын
Yep 😭
@fredajordan5704
Жыл бұрын
Yes indeed.
@rowstone3019
Жыл бұрын
She took back her power. Very impressive.
@paulwoodford1984
Жыл бұрын
i hope she succeeds in the future and go to the other side
@lifewithkayla4256
Жыл бұрын
Isn’t this believe me
Everyone talking about how strong she was, but I want to compliment her ridiculous intelligence... leaving fingerprints in the bathroom, flexing her bite muscles so the blindfold would be loose, absorbing all details during the car ride and remembering them to this day... she's like a movie character, honestly
@adzik9847
Жыл бұрын
Well they made a movie based on her story
@safdarkh786
Жыл бұрын
@@adzik9847 Really? Whats the movie name?
@bloopbloopbloops
Жыл бұрын
@@adzik9847 i wanna know the name of that movie, too 😮
@akumaghilardi2992
Жыл бұрын
It’s just survival instinct
@bloopbloopbloops
Жыл бұрын
@@chihuashua thank you ☺️
“My grandma’s boyfriend put a gun to my head while he molested me for three years. It was nothing new to me” wow. Those words in their own are haunting.
@0r0r0
Жыл бұрын
I bawled. Almost seems like she was made to catch him and become an officer and an advocate. I can't imagine her life or the trauma, but I'm so damn inspired by her. Amazing person.
@sarahdiehl2672
Жыл бұрын
the movie is amazing
@ericsacks5731
Жыл бұрын
Nobody should have to go through that. The poor girl was suicidal because of her abuse, that is truly disgusting.
@srk54989
Жыл бұрын
What she endured 😣
@sparkyspark964
Жыл бұрын
I wonder if the grandmother’s boyfriend was ever held accountable.
The fact that the first IDIOT detective refused to believe her makes me FURIOUS. What a disgusting excuse for a detective, I hope he was fired instantly.
@SgtHawk13
Жыл бұрын
I kno what a dumbf I wish I can dismemberthe limbs off that detective while he’s still alive
@SawyerMckey
Жыл бұрын
does anyone know if he was ???
@iamsatanjr
Жыл бұрын
I mean, they already got a massive manhunt going for a while - which would mean that all kinds of people would show up from the woodworks and just make shit up, wasting everyone's time. You have no idea how often it happens during investigations - people just lying about stuff. Some of them are just dumb and think they can get on TV this way, or that they'd get some kind of reward for some shit they made up, while some want to get rid of people they don't like by framing them. Hell, people with severe issues would sometimes even lie about themselves being the killer. So, all kinds of people that are dumb, evil, mentally ill, or any combination of the above. If you take that into account, it kinda makes sense that the detective hesitated: she had an unusually calm demeanor for someone who just went through something so horrific (admittedly, that's because she's a very unusual person, in a good way), - yet her story sounded too cohesive to be a lie. So the detective made the right thing: didn't dismiss her, but instead called a more experienced detective to get a second opinion.
@Ninjasnail1926
Жыл бұрын
Their is a movie about her. I think its called "believe me" but u can find her movie through her name.
@mcoompa9829
Жыл бұрын
IKR!!!
It makes me so furious when a victim of rape or other sexual abuse comes forward and the police doesn’t believe her because she’s not distressed enough, wants attention or didn’t told sooner her story, like, what !?!? She’s a brilliant mind, she didn’t let the panic and fear take over her and even if she was dead her fingerprints where everywhere, her blood on the car etc. She was the most intelligent young girl I’ve ever heard of.
@livingsurvivor007
11 ай бұрын
or she tests positive for drugs during a rape kit and did not willingly take said drugs, now she has a record of positive drug tests. when you get assaulted by politicians with cop friends, THIS happens
@joan-lisa-smith
10 ай бұрын
But then if you are upset they don't believe you because you're "hysterical" so must be crazy.
@livingsurvivor007
10 ай бұрын
@@joan-lisa-smith the perpetrators are causing all of this. it is grsnt funded by design ti divide and alienate families.
@annellle
8 ай бұрын
my rape was so absurdly similar to erotic torture films (all the BDSM stuff, repeatedly, severely sodomised to the point that 40% of the bedsheet was covered in blood and i was passing fresh blood for days after) that instead of being believed by a literal sexual crimes officer (who was male), he actually laughed and called in 50 shades of grey. maybe it was because i wasn’t distressed and crying recounting it since it had happened a few days before I made the report. he even tried to falsify my statement and closed the case with it despite telling me he would refer it to the criminal investigations division. i only found out all the absolute lies he wrote about me “consenting to everything, at every point” / “consented several times” throughout my repeated rape, when i found out he had closed the case without informing me, and yelled at him while crying over the phone that i was raped. even the hospital i was supposed to go to for medical help for SA (no GP was willing to see me for rape injuries, and it was mandatory for me to report the rape to the police in order to get medical help from the dedicated hospitals), they didn’t let me register for an hour (even when i was crying and saying I was raped and just needed help for my injuries because no other doctors were willing to see me), because the officer didn’t give me a slip to pass to them (I wasn’t informed about it and had no idea), clearly because he didn’t believe me. i don’t know what the officer told them after i cried at him over the phone + told him the hospital wouldn’t let me register. the hospital treated me like I wasn’t a recent victim of rape, but just someone who - in the officer’s own words - had “consensual sex with roughness”. the injuries i raised to the hospital doctors weren’t even properly treated, they didn’t care, they just wanted to stick things inside me even when i didn’t want them to (it wasn’t even a rape kit, i only found out after that it was STD tests - which was incomplete because they didn’t even swab the anal area that experienced the unprotected sex, even when i had repeated my story twice in tears), and was made to pay $700 for my visit where it would’ve been FOC if anyone between the police and the medical staff had, for once, finally believed that i was a rape victim.
@MITCH_61
8 ай бұрын
I fully agree but with so many false confession by ladies ruin it for the ones who truly were kidnapped and raped…and then you just have stupid officers who don’t want to do there jobs.
Mad respect for this woman, I have seen many rape cases on internet, but that one sentence "Thank you for choosing me and not another 17 years old little girl" is more heart touching than any dialogue or quote, I think her bravery and intelligence should be respected
@waytogo..5911
Жыл бұрын
Exactly that sentence. What an inspiration.
@100thlamb8
Жыл бұрын
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@gatttu
Жыл бұрын
Very less replies
@oAgL214
Жыл бұрын
You see, narcissists think they're smarter than anyone else, but they're not. They all have weaknesses and they're often very obvious (takes spending time with them to realize) and this girl did, she saw his weakness and used it against him. She's smart and she knows it, that, that's powerful.
@_..OuO.._
Жыл бұрын
Always remember that villan can be a person without using their brain in the end of the day
This poor girl only survived because she had already been victimized so many times and psychologically damaged to such an extent that she knew how to play his game and that in itself is disgusting
@simonetta-ta
Жыл бұрын
But in this case it saved her life. She is really amazing !
@num9908
Жыл бұрын
Get over yourself. Your about 3 seconds from lying and saying you went through that.
@kardoyle
Жыл бұрын
Yes ….
@BeautifulPerception
Жыл бұрын
There's a lot of us like that. And it's both a blessing and a curse - like a double edged blade that's both your saving grace and very undoing.
@shabadooshabadoo4918
Жыл бұрын
In a small way its almost like that old story, except a lot more sad because its real: There once was a man who lived on a farm with his son and his horse. One day, the barn door was left open and the horse ran away. When the nearby villagers heard about it, they ran to the farm to tell the farmer how sorry they felt for him. “How will you work your farm without your horse?” they asked. The farmer simply shrugged and said “good, bad, who’s to say?” A few days later, the farmer’s horse returned, and following it were two more horses. The villagers were so excited for the farmer’s luck, they ran to his farm and told him so. The farmer simply shrugged and said “good, bad, who’s to say?” The new horses were not broken in, so the farmer’s son worked hard to break them in so they could be used on the farm. While doing so, one of the new horses threw him off and his leg was broken. The villagers again ran to the farm and expressed their deep sadness about the son’s broken leg. “Now your son can’t help you on the farm,” they said with their heads hung low. The farmer simply shrugged and said “good, bad, who’s to say?” As the son was healing from his broken leg, a war broke out in the countryside. All the young men were sent to fight. Many died or were seriously injured. However, since the farmer’s son had a broken leg, he was not able to go. The villagers again came to the farm, to say to the farmer how very lucky he was that his son didn’t have to go fight in the war. Once again, the farmer shrugged his shoulders and stated, “good, bad, who’s to say?”
This story never ceases to amaze me. The fact that this monster kidnapped her the night she planned her own death, and the fact that she had already been through a hell of abuse. She was prepared for it. She was insanely intelligent. Insanely brave. And it shocks me that somehow, the horror she lived through inspired her to try to live.
@Lawna-ig4xz
5 ай бұрын
Just like he claimed that he was getting even with women in general, she was getting even with abusers in general.
@Mirid-zj4yh
4 ай бұрын
@@Lawna-ig4xzexactly. She refused the notion of him having any opportunity to “victimize” anyone again.
The fact that they didn't believe her because of her composure angers me. The abused learn composure, it's written into their survival mode.
@lareinelester685
7 ай бұрын
They didn't believe her because we know a lot of them don't have too many brain cells.
it’s infuriating that she wasn’t believed because she wasn’t “distressed enough”
@fredajordan5704
Жыл бұрын
Yes, some ppl. get real quiet and calm when in great danger. Cops should know this.
@hopepeek2487
Жыл бұрын
Its so angering. I was sobbing to the police officer and he told me I needed to calm down. He still didn’t believe me either. They never believe you :(
@irams8486
Жыл бұрын
When we r calm we r not believed if we aren’t then we are “ hysterical” 😡
@matiduarte5237
Жыл бұрын
I could literally get stabbed with a kidney and shot and my reaction would be “oh..I should maybe go to the hospital?” In a very monotone voice. Some people just react that way. Feeling so many things that you freeze but keep moving.
@PeaceOverHate55
Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately this happens more often than we think. I survived attempted homicide by a stranger. The police and courts caused me more harm than my attacker ever could.
The fact that she wasn’t believed because she didn’t look like other victims.. she was “composed” and not distressed infuriates me. I was molested at 4 and eventually my mom took me to the police when she found out what was happening. I wasn’t believed at 4 years old because I wasn’t distressed. I was in shock and didn’t understand what was happening. The police thought my mom told me to lie. I’m angry to this day.
@feitan7130
Жыл бұрын
Same here, the cops thought my mum fed it to me at 3 because I wouldn't talk to them without my mum present - Actually, I just never liked my dad because he didn't like me, he had the nerve to jokingly bring up that my mum is crazy and fed me that lie, didn't even apologise when I said I could remember every detail of the room it happened in..
@suppertimesims
Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear that, time heals all wounds and I truly believe it speaking as someone from a similar situation with SA. I hope you're life is a lot happier now :)
@suppertimesims
Жыл бұрын
@@feitan7130 Sorry to hear that, time heals all wounds and I truly believe it speaking as someone from a similar situation with SA. I hope you're life is a lot fuller and happier now :)
@feitan7130
Жыл бұрын
@@suppertimesims Thank you, and you're right. I'm in a much better place now! Time heals all :)
@thadoi8945
Жыл бұрын
I hope you are healing well and my prayers are with you
The fact that a victim can come forward with their shit together tell cops exactly what they need to know and identify the victim while keeping calm and collected then have police not believe her must be one of the worst kick in the guts you can receive. Those officers should be charged with whatever the murderer got, how many people died, this case aside, from their complete negligence?
@auroraazraelle
Жыл бұрын
What pisses me off is knowing that if she DID come in distressed, they would brush her off as crazy and hallucinatory. Sexual predators don’t need to be given a badge and allowed to abuse survivors and encourage every survivor to stay quiet. People that deny it need to be held legally accountable as an accomplice, not fucking promoted.
@auroraazraelle
Жыл бұрын
I had to escape my abuser and ended up being abused in a shelter and almost trafficked out of some because KCPD is a trafficking front and they just label their victims as schizophrenic so they have ‘permission’ to abuse us and take away our human rights and justify our torture, essentially. These people are nasty and I have so much respect for people going into the job to ACTUALLY do a good job in these cases, not be evil and help the predator.
@thagoodzgirl3840
10 ай бұрын
@@auroraazraelletotally believe you.
@auroraazraelle
10 ай бұрын
@@thagoodzgirl3840 thank you fr. It’s an evil reality and I wish people were as willing to see it as you, you are v much appreciated.
@lazyatbeinglazy13
9 ай бұрын
Cry.
A lot of people are talking about her great memory, I think it is so sad how much she recalls. You can tell she relives that night constantly. It haunts her thoughts and dreams, that trauma you never forgot.
@tjkasgl
Жыл бұрын
I have perfect recall of all the times I was molested from 3 to 14. I'm much better emotionally and mentally than my cousins who blocked out their entire childhood abuse from grandpa. I've become an advocate for others while they are stuck in cycles of self destruction
@ufoufo9182
Жыл бұрын
@@tjkasgl i'm sorry you and your cousins had that experience.
@com.passionatebitch
Жыл бұрын
Odd how you state that like it's a matter of fact. She was definitely stronger now and didn't let herself be eaten by the abuse. She outsmarted the piece of shit anyways.
@czechowa
Жыл бұрын
Actually, it's better to "relive" the trauma to make peace with those feelings, instead of pushing them away.
@sarinabina5487
10 ай бұрын
do you know her personally or something? are you there at her therapy sessions??
It’s outrageous that they tell victims they’re supposed to act or feel a certain way. Abuse is abuse and I’m honestly disgusted that there is A stereotype on how you’re supposed to feel.
@rustyhowe3907
Жыл бұрын
Exactly! Can you imagine how much more worse it would be if someone had a mental incapacity, or had just entirely shut down from the trauma?
@ParadiseAndGin
Жыл бұрын
That police officer needed to be fired, so unprofessional. They need to train them better, just because you're composed means nothing, there is disassociation, theres shock, theres pushing your feelings down.
@rustyhowe3907
Жыл бұрын
@@ParadiseAndGin Exactly, it's just like all those tragic 911 calls where the operator hangs up because the poor victim can't exactly talk ALL the details with the killer right next to them.
@KandeeKush
Жыл бұрын
@@ParadiseAndGin lol the police hires exclusively low IQ people because higher IQ people don-t just follow orders blindly but suuuure training will fix everything
@nickis429
Жыл бұрын
AMBER HEARD.
I hate how victims are supposed to "act" a certain way. The poor girl had been molested as a child and no one person is the same. She is a survivor and acted as such and I for one commend her
@PutsOnSneakers
Жыл бұрын
I don't like the word "hate" use it one more time this month and i'll consider making a reservation in hell for you
@jennifertoolis296
Жыл бұрын
Amber Heard. We let her down. We really did.
@salemcrow5078
Жыл бұрын
@@jennifertoolis296 There's a lot of ways for victims to act, but to shit in the bed of someone you're supposedly scared to death of? To tell them you hit them? To tell them no one will ever believe them? That certainly isn't it. If there was any evidence he was physically abusive, especially while high, they absolutely would've found it in the trial. But if you can't even do something as simple as finding evidence that a drug abusing celebrity is violent, then it doesn't exist.
@ItsMe-ic7on
Жыл бұрын
No one should ever be judged by how they handle themselves after a horrific incident like that. Anybody that does is an absolute fool and I'm sorry that should have the same thing happen to them see how they act.
@jennifertoolis296
Жыл бұрын
@@nekochaneve no it took six years and alot of money for him to manipulate evidence.
👮🏻♂️👮🏼♂️👮🏽♂️: “i don’t believe this SA victim, she’s too hysterical, emotional, and crazy” also 👮🏻♂️👮🏼♂️👮🏽♂️: “i don’t believe this SA victim, she’s too calm, composed, and rational”
@shelaghmckenna2667
7 ай бұрын
Exactly.
@maryjohnstone1051
6 ай бұрын
Exactly!!
@pristinepersians
2 ай бұрын
Right? Always some idiot who thinks human behavior follows their pseudo psychology BS.
She went from suicide and pathless to the protector of women... my god... hats off to her for quick wits and determination. A real movie character 😮
I am so glad she decided to be a police officer! We need women police officers and detectives to fight for sexually abused children!!
@user-nu3sd7zb2j
Жыл бұрын
we already have police officers and detectives who save them. you do not need a particular gender.
@coppersulphate002
Жыл бұрын
She will be overwhelmed by the work what's going on with rescuing many children who are sexually trafficked
@Sovereign_Star
Жыл бұрын
@@user-nu3sd7zb2j actually you do. Most refuse to talk to men and request a woman
@HotCheetoGirl_
Жыл бұрын
@@user-nu3sd7zb2j you must not know anything about the psychological work that goes into police work and how great it is to have woman police officers. Most rape victims develop fears of men and even woman, so they request certain genders they feel comfortable with.
@HotCheetoGirl_
Жыл бұрын
@@user-nu3sd7zb2j you wouldn't want to put a victim through any more psychological abuse than they already have. Are you dumb?
the fact that she went through all that, and what carried her on wasn't hate or revenge, it was her love for family and concern for future possible victims. This person , im gnna cry.
@cdes1776
Жыл бұрын
Love really can conquer hate when the stars are all lined up.
Probably the smartest thing you can do as a victim is show a predator or violent person respect, as contradictory as that sounds. Such men/women typically come from a history of trauma and shame themselves, feeling unloved & numbed to society. Not to fully justify their actions as completely outside their control, but as this case shows, recognizing them as people and not "monsters" can be a powerful means to change them.
@v4U636
Жыл бұрын
Anyone rape you murder you It's ohk
@stephanienicolosi1767
Жыл бұрын
change after doing that? don’t think people called him a monster beforehand
@DrB81
Жыл бұрын
You can’t change them. Survival , yes.
@glowingunknown5625
Жыл бұрын
@@DrB81 "You can't change them." And yet there are accounts of doing just that. At least in some cases it has effect. Behavior isn't static.
@DrB81
Жыл бұрын
@@glowingunknown5625 You change them by locking them up. As a Criminologist, I can assure you it’s well known, particularly with extreme violent offenders that prior behaviour is a strong indicator of future behaviour. Of course, many claim to find God in prison but that is part of the manipulative behaviour. Please name me a specific serial killer who has “changed”. I’ll wait with baited breath.
It kind if annoyed me how the cops at the press conference made it sound like it was all down to good police work. That little girl literally dragged their lazy asses and pointed out the guy and had to fight them to believe her story and do something about arresting the serial killer. He had killed so many young girls and the cops had done nothing.
@kellymccain3403
Жыл бұрын
A few years back they made a movie based on Lisa's story. I have never been so angry at the cops as I was at the way the cops treated her in that movie. To now find out that the portrayal of the cops is basically true, makes me even angrier. Florida cops should be ashamed.
@Ass_of_Amalek
Жыл бұрын
clearly he wasn't even being careful about it, other than killing the other girls. his bright red car was as conspicuous as it gets, there probably would have been witnesses who noticed it in relation to the other kidnappings.
@Ass_of_Amalek
Жыл бұрын
Okay. I'm sure that technically there now are somewhat widespread training programs for cops to correct things like assuming that people are lying if they don't fit certain stereotypes in how they express emotions. but sadly what mostly still hasn't changed about cops is that police training snd policy and police department practice are very different things. it's not like cops lying to cover for one another and making false accusations against people to spin cases of unprovoked police brutality into police using appropriate force to subdue attackers is official policy either, but it's universally practiced. nor are cops SUPPOSED to turn their body cams off when they intend to break rules, but they all have the technical ability and the right to turn the cameras off whenever they want, the police departments and unions make sure of that.
@sacha3296
Жыл бұрын
@@kellymccain3403 highly recommend the movie to anyone who hasn’t watched it yet. it’s one of the few kidnapping movies that i can watch comfortably, simply because she is so smart and the film didn’t portray her as a victim, but a survivor that stood up for herself and isn’t helpless. the world needs more cops like her.
@acemanifester1401
Жыл бұрын
@@kellymccain3403 they never believe you they always think your lying especially when your talking about sex crimes to a male officer.
The fact she would have ended her life due to trauma but used trauma as a means to survive… she is incredible I’d love to read a book or see a movie if she made one. What an incredible woman.
@laurenewen8286
Жыл бұрын
There is a movie or series called “believe me” it is about her story but it’s put into a script, I cried but it’s so so good but very graphic at times and tells the whole story how she wishes to tell it.
@belieberzare102
Жыл бұрын
@@laurenewen8286 thanks so much 🙏🏻
@SawyerMckey
Жыл бұрын
the movie, it sad because it’s a true story but it’s so amazing. the way she was able to put her feelings aside and do everything she did is amazing. she’s definitely an inspiration
@tadomina4798
Жыл бұрын
there is a movie about it
@Ilovesimpsons29
Жыл бұрын
Believe me
Hearing that you were contemplating suicide just before you were abducted is heart breaking but shows just how STRONG (and wrong) you were. Thank you for fighting back. True stories like this give hope to many. God bless you.
What I love about this channel is that you're not left feeling sad for the survivors. They really focus on the fact that the survivors survived and are thriving now and that is the most uplifting way to share these tragic stories. This gives people hope and inspires people and I'm very happy to find a channel that presents these disturbing stories with such positivity.
I was molested as a child and I first told my therapist about it at 23 and she didn’t think it was a big deal because according to her I had said it in a tone like it didn’t matter .. idk how people don’t get that trauma is shown and processed differently with everyone
@youngTAG
Жыл бұрын
no way she’s a therapist…seriously disappointing…
@MariaGonzalez-we8ts
Жыл бұрын
Are a lots of insensible ignorants out there, don’t feel bad for that, you are super special, god bless you
@TheJaneMark
Жыл бұрын
I'm a therapist and I can understand trauma because I have experienced it, not just cause I've read abt it. As any therapist, there are always a few topics that we're qualified in or good at and some that we can't handle. PLEASE go to a specialist for trauma OR if you have already established a good connection with that therapist, tell them they should do a course and not discredit your experience. A good therapist will take your "challenge" as a growth sign. You DESERVE better treatment, and do not settle for LESS (not just by your therapist ;)
@anaderol5408
Жыл бұрын
You've reminded me of an incident some years ago - I was in my early 40s my child was about 4 or 5 - I was waiting to start at a permanent job and was temporarily working in a social services unit that dealt with "children who had fallen through the net". There were many sad and disturbing cases - I was typing a case of a 3yr old girl who had been beaten, tortured, starved by her mother and her mother's partner - tears were rolling down my face - the clinical psychologist in the unit asked if I was ok - I told her yes but that the incident was very sad - she sat down next to me very sympathetic - result she firmly believed I was crying because I'd been abused as a child!! NO - my parents were normal - I was not abused - I was crying because I could not believe such cruelty could be inflicted on an innocent - I. could imagine the pain / fear / desperation of that little girl. I did not manage to convince the psychologist that I was not regressing.
@simon-515
Жыл бұрын
Definitely get a new therapist. That one should be reported.
DISGUSTING THEY DID NOT BELIEVE HER BECAUSE SHE WASN’T “DISTRESSED” ENOUGH! I’m so fucking sick of these creeps getting low sentences and getting away with it because of stereotypes put on victims. She was abused before so obviously her brain had a defense mechanism to it, even if she wasn’t just because they’re calm doesn’t mean they’re weren’t abused. Yet everyone wonders what’s wrong with our world 🤦🏽♀️
@Jefferey04
Жыл бұрын
Lol but believe all women like Amber Heard, she was smart and knew she just had to point them in the right direction hence why it worked out in the end
@veimani
Жыл бұрын
@@Jefferey04 ain’t nobody for a minute believed amber.
@veimani
Жыл бұрын
Most of us will cry by ourselves because we feel disgusting because this happened. There’s a difference between choosing and being forced. Being forced is indescribable.
@jannyx6363
Жыл бұрын
@@Jefferey04 This persons talking about the stereotype that people always start to cry/get upset if they are abused, not about amber heard.
@cedricdavis513
Жыл бұрын
Its harder to communicate properly with people who don't convey emotion while trying to explain something. You can communicate better when someone is angry, sad, happy or stressed - not when they're blank and are casually explaining something in thorough detail. Truth is often told by emotions and when you're being interrogated or interviewed by police they're trying to match your story with your emotion and if you have no sign of anxienty, fear, sadness, anger etc etc - Then its a much harder job for them to actually get a full logical conclusion of the situation and to actually believe what someone is saying and if its truthful or not. You can tell when someone is lying based off their emotional status, you can tell when someone is obviously pretending to be pissed or angry and then catch them in the lie. Try believing someone who isn't conveying basic human emotions.
But what about the guy who sexually abused her at home? He also deserved severe punishment.
@nikemaraje5
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I wonder what he got
@mollyg4980
Жыл бұрын
He probably got his. You reap what you sow.
@Millie53621
10 ай бұрын
@@mollyg4980he got arrested aswell
I'm so proud of her. I've been abused too and I just know how hard this whole experience must have been. She's a role model!
Her leaving her fingerprints everywhere is brilliant. Using you thumbprints to write out "help" or your name or something about the perpetrator might be very helpful as later evidence!
@LucasFernandez-fk8se
Жыл бұрын
No that’s dumb. The reason she did corners and knobs and flushers was so that he wouldn’t think to wipe it off. Also he’d kill her if she wrote “help” in thumb prints then he saw that. So he’d kill her in a fit of rage then wipe the evidence away
@melissasaint3283
Жыл бұрын
@@Ali-Alsalman You wouldn't want the police to solve your case and catch your murderer?
@Overqualification
Жыл бұрын
@@Ali-Alsalman What?
@ryancopetti3850
Жыл бұрын
@@Ali-Alsalman stupid comment
@babyfood9537
Жыл бұрын
@@Overqualification I think he's trying to say that regardless of how brilliant the move was to leave that clue for the police, you'd still be dead.
Her not being "distressed enough" reminds me of when the nurses said I couldn't possibly be in labour because I was too calm and not screaming my head off. It's so frustrating. Baby came out 8 minutes later I'll add
@anarup916
Жыл бұрын
Wow what a story!
@californiacupcake8580
Жыл бұрын
Omg 😱 same!!!
@spaninja5594
Жыл бұрын
I'm always like that whenever I gave birth to my 4 kids. I can maintain composure under stress. Even when I had seriously high blood pressure and was rushed to the hospital by my friends. They didn't believe it was that serious because I was still smiling.
@RhythmAddictedState
Жыл бұрын
Same thing happened to my mum.
@symphonyinkart
Жыл бұрын
I was called a quiet achiever when I had mine. Lol. Because I didn’t make noise.
Ironically her kidnapping and brutal torture may have ultimately saved not just her but many other innocent women. Even more ironically her past abuse had turned her into the ultimate survivor--who else would think to leave fingerprints, flex their jaw to cause slack in a blindfold, etc. It was in her misfortune that she found her strength, an amazing story about an amazing woman.
Dang, she is one bad ass chick! She deserves everything that is wonderful, what a great person!
A man broke into my house, he tried to take me out of my home in the middle of the night. He didnt succeed. When the police came I told them everything. I told myself calm down and remember the details. The detective looked at my mom and said, " you've got quite the actress here." They never caught him. I was 16.
@la6136
Жыл бұрын
Are these police officers and detectives brain dead? Do they think teenage girls are just making this stuff up for entertainment or something?
@reyrey7868
Жыл бұрын
Wow…. What the fuck .
@DI-br9pc
Жыл бұрын
@God- how many people lie about this? That's the same mentalty why these men get away or do little jail time, especially when it comes to children. Maybe you're referring to some unstable domestic issue female you know who wants to get back at you. It's the Police's job to investigate - not just being incompetent to ass-u-me. If it was their female relative, a casket would be prepared. Hmm!
@luluah1198
Жыл бұрын
Not just people lying you have corrupt cops involved in sexual abuse crimes too
@rotanddekai7503
Жыл бұрын
@God I have never heard of a 16 year old girl lying about getting tied up and attempted rape before.
I loved how she said the first thing she saw after being released was a big oak tree and it felt to her like a new branch of life. Then years later when she was speaking in front of all those people, she was wearing earrings with a big tree on them. Definitely not a coincidence, but a little detail, a reminder of how strong she was, and is, and how far she’s come.
@PollyannaXdoll
Жыл бұрын
Those earrings depict the tree of life. Seems fitting.
@lifeoutsidecomfortzone
Жыл бұрын
What an astute observation! 👌🏼❤️
@cynthiakeller5954
Жыл бұрын
Ty for sharing that detail! I just thought cute earrings and you made the connection of a purposeful, meaningful symbol for her.
@kkibela
Жыл бұрын
I have been practicing tree communication for a few years now so this seems really poignant to me
@kevinbrownfield5474
Жыл бұрын
The Tree of Life, it was her second chance the way that Jesus Christ is everyone's second chance.
Who would have thought that in a way, a serial killer saved her life. I'm so glad she's still here. This world is a better place with her in it.
This woman is a remarkable human being. Her intelligence, moral character & spiritual strength set her apart. I am totally humbled by her story.
So inspirational that she became a police officer to stop crimes like the ones that happen to her. What an amazing woman!
@fredajordan5704
Жыл бұрын
So very true.
@unseentruecrime
Жыл бұрын
She's also a school resource officer so she works directly with kids who are struggling or need support. She's truly amazing!
@Bebedollie
Жыл бұрын
@@unseentruecrime ❤️
@rowstone3019
Жыл бұрын
That's Bad AZZ!
@samanthalee4403
Жыл бұрын
She is the absolute definition of strength and inspiration!!!
The detectives clearly didn’t understand that a lot of trauma survivors are able to go through incredibly traumatic experiences and be OK, and calm afterward. We’re used to horrors.
@chaimomma9198
Жыл бұрын
I’ve been told all my life I’d be raped someday so I’ve tried to imagine how I’d survive and fight back.
@bethrivera867
Жыл бұрын
@@chaimomma9198 who in the world has been telling you that?!
@SomeOne-ji8ny
Жыл бұрын
That was Amber Heards demise. She was forcing to show emotion on the stand to be credible, which backfired on her. I believe Amber Heard.
@autumn689
Жыл бұрын
@@SomeOne-ji8ny no one was talking about amber heard and she legit shitted on their bed and her story changed up every time AND her evidence didn’t match up either don’t do that she was never abused and never had bruises wtf 🤦🏽♀️
@mcneri123
Жыл бұрын
@@bethrivera867 it’s true, I wish someone had told me that and told me that rape is not usually presented as this weird creep who’s a cereal killer, but as the people who you trust or people who think that it’s ok as long as you don’t put up a fight when most girls are scared to do so
I remember watching a movie named "Believe me" it was based on this story I believe. It's just incredible how Lisa was so smart at the age of 17, leaving fingerprints in the bathroom, remembering everything in the car and also where they went. She is just amazing!
@Strawberry_Tegan
5 ай бұрын
Same 😢
Imagine the feeling of being molested at gunpoint your whole life and then somebody abducted you with a gun and forces himself on you. Then the police don't believe you. This is why a lot of people don't speak up. It's a strange world
"Thank you for choosing me and not another 17 year old girl"... that hit hard. Nothing is taking this woman down! Mad respect to her!
@brendadickson9583
Жыл бұрын
She is a Boss👏👏👏👏
Not only is she incredibly smart and brave, the irony that her previous trauma allowed her to already have a coping mechanism. And her strength and demeanor, are what made the cops initially think she lying. And her incredible recollection saved so many girls. You gave people of a trauma a voice and even people without trauma to aspire!
@elan2034
Жыл бұрын
they say those that have a past of sexual abuse/molestation/violence are at a higher risk statistically of it happening again. Predators can almost smell it on their victims instinctually. She turned that around and became the apex pillar of her community. Never again would she be that scared little girl.
@100thlamb8
Жыл бұрын
Jesus loves you❤️kzread.info/dash/bejne/qHejpraOiKuzlco.html❤️
@shatakshisinghchauhan4713
Жыл бұрын
A very disturbing case of everything happens for a reason. How many lives were saved by her, and what she had to go through to be able to survive all of it.
2K people thumbed this down because they're probably the psychopaths. Such a tragic experience you went through, but you rose from it and used your awful experience as a way to help you want to live life and grow and use that to help protect others. Thank you.
@michaelonyeka4456
Жыл бұрын
why exactly are they thumbing it down?.... they should all be arrested and questioned
@racheljune688
Жыл бұрын
@@michaelonyeka4456 💯 Exactly!
@JohnDoe-gf5he
Жыл бұрын
How do you see thumbs down?
@zalfany
Жыл бұрын
@@JohnDoe-gf5he there’s a google chrome extension for it :)
@qwertyfrog7397
Жыл бұрын
@@zalfany Ohh thank youuu
She made the smartest moves I’ve ever seen from a victim she left her fingerprints everywhere, tried to remember all the places she went past and places nice with her captor
Now THIS is movie worthy. let's not glorify the killers but instead the survivors please.
@NightCakes
Жыл бұрын
They did make a movie out of it I believe and I think Lisa herself plays a cop in it, I’ve forgotten the name though unfortunately
@teenat7044
Жыл бұрын
@@NightCakes It's called believe me
@NightCakes
Жыл бұрын
@@teenat7044 oh thanks!
@florencerichardson6352
Жыл бұрын
It is it’s called believe me
@dai-xeegreen2624
Жыл бұрын
Yup its on Netflix if I'm not mistaken
It’s crazy how what she went through was going to end her life yet it was the very thing that saved her life. What a testimony
@RaccoonNation
Жыл бұрын
Almost like divine intervention ❤️
@Danielle33384
Жыл бұрын
@@RaccoonNation that’s exactly what I was thinking
@alyssarose6262
Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing
@alicenthightower9161
Жыл бұрын
@@RaccoonNation What the actual fuck. ew.
@quercus4730
Жыл бұрын
@@RaccoonNation God doesn't like women either, read your bible.
This gave me chills. Lisa, you are incredibly strong, and brilliant. Your story is so encouraging. Thank you
This woman is 100% amazing! She is an angel on earth.
She is an inspiration. Not all victims need to tell their story in a certain manner, and she is proof of a very smart and strong woman.
@thekingslayer8579
Жыл бұрын
Are not All women are strong? Delusional Feminist
@LeNoir2411
Жыл бұрын
I was branded as liar(Munchausen syndrome)by several therapists because i look so normal ,not breaking down not crying, just a bit quiet and tense.. i told em i was sexually abused ,but they were suspicious ,i couldn't bring myself to tell them that i was molested from the age of 5 till 14 by around 20 different person while growing up..it's humiliating.. so i was getting angry and it slipped out, but they were like now a new details all of the sudden.. but one psychologist told em to send me to this one female therapist/counselor who specialized in ptsd and all trauma related disorders.. i talked to her just a bit, she said "you've gotten used to it to the point you can just mask off all your symptoms as another way to protect yourself but i can see it in your body language, there's a lot of signals and you're trying to suppress them, it's okay now, you've come so far".. albeit just a little i broke down into tears.. i still try to keep my cool because it's embarrassing..but finally someone who believes me .. it's true not all of us gonna act in certain manner
@Ekolop
Жыл бұрын
@@LeNoir2411 I am proud of you even thought I don't know you. To be so strong and be able to tell your story, that is courage. I really wish the best for you and thank you for who you are.
@haerincore.4572
Жыл бұрын
I hate how people assume. like sorry they’re not having a panic attack?? some people cope differently, they might be in shock.. if that man didn’t have a daughter I don’t even wanna know what would have happened to other women around that time.
@rb6168
Жыл бұрын
@@LeNoir2411 Hope you're doing fine! Stay strong 🤙
Lisa McVey is nothing short of incredible. The life she has before she was kidnapped was horrific, as was her time with Long. Lisa could have easily given up but she didn't. What an amazing woman.
@ralphieandthemamacat8383
Жыл бұрын
Word up this woman is a true survivor and can help others with this powerful story
@mercyrose4
Жыл бұрын
@Nancy stink Pelosi kunt why are you trying to diminish this woman? What are you gaining? You're sick.
@desertrose8183
Жыл бұрын
She is a super hero. Amber heard watch and learn. She should play the next super hero. Not spoiled woman who play the victim.
@rhondaunger1228
Жыл бұрын
@Nancy stink Pelosi kunt yes she is a hero
@JaneCooper190072
Жыл бұрын
@Nancy stink Pelosi kunt Where did you hear that, everything she said was true from what I can find. And why would you want to try and put a negative on the victim anyway, what's wrong with you going on all the threads saying this??
What an incredible story. Thanks to God she survived. How clever she behaved is really amazing. I wish her all the best!
@f.u6281
8 ай бұрын
This the movie about her story kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZYtmuJSwpNXYm9o.htmlsi=A6SxIpUdFNQDHtm1
You're a hero, Lisa. You inspire me to keep fighting (my) abuse.
She was my hero when I was a kid. She was a few years older than me, when she appeared later on Oprah, I think, I remember thinking, "I am not broken and wasted. I can help someone else". Got into healthcare and changed my whole life.
@coffeestain8147
Жыл бұрын
💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
@a_teez8913
Жыл бұрын
May I ask you what you became in healthcare, if you don't might?
@bobsmith6857
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Head up keep swinging. If we don't quit it gets better.
@MeeMenuchoth
Жыл бұрын
💗💗💗
@TheWilDOn31
Жыл бұрын
She will be my inspiration too.
As someone who was never helped because I "didn't appear distressed" this gets to me on so many levels.
@verityfoxe7774
Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry that happened to you. It is unfair and you deserve better.
@lovetobe6118
Жыл бұрын
Some people are far more calm. I have a close friend like that. Police were amazed at how calm she was at her car accident. I would have Been a mess
@itsnightfrog
Жыл бұрын
Yeah it's horrible that some people think that way. It's sad you never got help because of some bs decisions by some idiots.
@taramay8174
Жыл бұрын
It happens a lot.
@krusher181
Жыл бұрын
I feel similar. My dad died in front of me… it has ruined any sense of normality I’ve ever had. But I’m “chill” and “relaxed” most of the time so people think I’m okay. I’m not okay. I’ll never be okay.
I’ve heard her story sooooo many time and the awe I feel towards her never fades.
I'm sorry she had to go through all of that. She did not have the right parental guidance but I'm glad she survived. She is a inspiration to a lot of women.
I recently heard this woman’s story but not told from her, i had no clue she’s a police officer now. Love to see people making a difference
@Bluemoon2000x
Жыл бұрын
Funny as soon as I watched her I thought she was a cop just by how she talked and then I found out the story was about her and I was surprised
@dracomalfoy2272
Жыл бұрын
She's inspiring and everyone should aim to be like her
Imagine being so used to abuse that you can describe it in such a manner that you aren't believed
@jennifertoolis296
Жыл бұрын
AMBER HEARD
@Solararisa
Жыл бұрын
@@jennifertoolis296 Amber Heard was believed immediately after she called JD the abuser, so...
@rustyhowe3907
Жыл бұрын
*Punches Card.* Yup!
@twiggy1253
Жыл бұрын
@@jennifertoolis296 amber heard is irrelevant.
@joanncaribbeanfan4505
Жыл бұрын
@@Solararisa I saw this person write AH's name in all caps on other threads with no explanation. I think they are trolling.
This made me cry! Good won over evil! Thank you for being a survivor and helping others to do the same. Bless you!
Wow! You are amazing to say the least. Thank you for your decision to become an advocate for victims. I’m so sorry for the molestation you suffered as a child. Children are a gift and should be treated as such. ❤ Bless your heart.
I saw her testimony of her story on "I survived" and the fact that she was beaten for five hours by her grandmother's boyfriend after her whole ordeal. That's when her grandmother had enough and finally called the cops on him. The poor woman went through so much. Not just this horrific act but so much abuse before. She is such a strong, powerful, and inspiring woman.
@Orthanderis
Жыл бұрын
@Nancy stink Pelosi kunt Why even post this, what point are you trying to make here?
@Catalina-Winemixer
Жыл бұрын
@Nancy stink Pelosi kunt Bro who gives a shit. Let her get her bag.
@mitchellrich7389
Жыл бұрын
@Nancy stink Pelosi kunt why you commenting this on everything? The lady went through hell regardless if she lied about suicide or not.
@-MaryPoppins-
Жыл бұрын
@Nancy stink Pelosi kunt may you find peace for whatever it is that has led you to feeling the urge to reply with THAT. I genuinely hope you get the help you need one day❤️
@28GG
Жыл бұрын
@Nancy stink Pelosi kunt ok ok does it feel good to minimize someone’s else brave experience ? Good boy , it’s ok , it’s going to be ok .
Did anyone else notice the tree earrings she’s wearing in her speech? After she said the first thing she saw when she took the blindfold off was a big oak tree
@martini8443
Жыл бұрын
Better yet, she’s wearing the tree of life
@Bebedollie
Жыл бұрын
@@martini8443 amen
@davidthomerson751
Жыл бұрын
The oak tree is sacred to Druids.
@behabtwa
Жыл бұрын
its the tree of life.
@dimitroulak.5295
Жыл бұрын
Good observation
The fact that she knew small tricks to get info & get through it has me feeling torn between devastation that a child would know that & gratefulness that it helped her gather more info & escape
It feels like a gross understatement to say this video, short as it is, inspired me. It brought me an invigorating sense of perspective and encouragement. Thank you so much, Lisa McVey. You are incredible.
The fact that she went from "I'm happy because I'm gonna kms" to "I'm gonna live to make sure no one else has to go through what I went", got me crying so hard I just can't believe how strong this woman is Wich is both amazing and way too sad
@JoshSweetvale
Жыл бұрын
You can do it too. Pain is temporary. Retribution is forever.
@Colombianitax23
9 ай бұрын
Me too ugh I almost couldn’t make it through the movie
"My grandma's boyfriend would put a gun to me before molesting me for 3 years, so it was nothing new to me"
@linziRyan1965
Жыл бұрын
I instantly cried at that…
@jesseseguine9784
Жыл бұрын
I wish people would show me that compassion i get screamed at by my family to get over it
@angelacaudill537
Жыл бұрын
@@jesseseguine9784 I am so sorry...we all deserve to be heard and loved 🙏😎🌹...
@jesseseguine9784
Жыл бұрын
@@angelacaudill537 I really hope some day I find the compassion I need I know its maybe selfish sounding but those years left a serious mark on me I hope no one ever has to experience those things it kills me knowing stuff like that still happens
@angelacaudill537
Жыл бұрын
@@jesseseguine9784 It frickin angers me too... I'm so sorry you've had to walk through this..I too walked through 4 sexual abuses at age 8 and don't understand the WHYS...,bir do I understand why, when I finally spoke up in my 50's, to my parents, there were no words from their mouths.... EVERYTHING was shoved under the carpet... God Bless you!! He DOES LOVE YOU!!! 🙏🌹😎
I love this story of redemption...right down to the tree earrings as she thanked her attacker. What a brave, intelligent young lady now woman. I wish you a life of peace and happiness. Just, wow!!!!❤❤❤
Can I be honest, seeing woman like her, inspires me to be stronger and have a passion to live, not for anyone else, but for myself and my loved ones. This story is scary, traumatizing, and heartbreaking to listen to, but at the same time, it truly gave me strength. I am so incredibly proud of you.
I've watched so many documentaries & doc-dramas on this case.... I was horrified at how she was completely dismissed by police.... Her own family called her a liar! She taught police & FBI so much on how to better help victims! She put away one of the all-time worst serial killers of his time! I have such a deep level of respect for her! A true survivor 🙏
@emmak2971
Жыл бұрын
Did her siblings believe her? I would absolutely be devastated if something like that ever happened to me and my sisters called me a liar. Perhaps because of the stereotype of adults not believing children, it seems somehow worse to me to have your siblings not believe you than parents or legal guardians (although obviously that would be absolutely gut wrenching and horrible also)
@laurasnider8263
Жыл бұрын
Her family were pieces of shit - she was being abused by her own family and they likely knew and did nothing while it was going on
@annabourbon
Жыл бұрын
@@emmak2971 I believe that it was her grandma and the grandma's boyfriend the ones that called her liar because they didn't want her to say anything about the grandma's boyfriend raping her during three years. I didn't know she had brothers but apparently her mom was on drugs and living in another place with them while Lisa was taking care of the grandma and her boyfriend. Btw, once Lisa arrived to her grandma's house the boyfriend started to hit and smack her because "she was cheating on him with someone else" that shows you how messed up everything was. And how brave she is.
@NocNitsa88
Жыл бұрын
I've been there mums brother police said they believe something happened but not enough evidence due to the years that passed family said kids plays games which later in life regret my uncle was a big teen I was in pre school now I only have my mum who labeled me a lair at the time she encouraged me to go police about it too 😔
@NocNitsa88
Жыл бұрын
So when I was gang raped in a car by foreigners I just delt with it and wasn't able to take further silenced by your own family is the worst!!!
I was kidnapped, drugged, and raped by a guy when I was 14. He dumped me near where he grabbed me from. Because of my previous abuse, and trauma, I remembered details needed to catch this man. The police did nothing. His 5ish year old son was in the vehicle/house the entire time. It hurts my feelings even more, that the police most certainly afforded him the freedom to continue his rein of terror. He has since died, about 2 years ago. I am now 41 years old, scares me to think how many others he did that to or worse. Madison County Indiana. Thank you Lisa!
@behabtwa
Жыл бұрын
i am so sorry this happened to you. i hope somehow you found happiness and peace in your life. i cant imagine what youve been through having to go on with the memories… if it means anything to you, may God bless and guide you, let you heal and be at peace.
@kristinbrown8628
Жыл бұрын
@@behabtwa thank you! I've come a long way.
@bribear0030
Жыл бұрын
i'm so sorry. :(
@SKOLAH
Жыл бұрын
😔❤
@mei9605
Жыл бұрын
you are such a strong person, so sorry that happened to you love🥺💓
She is the definition of a Warrior.
To all those people out there in pain, or going through this. Don't give up, fight. Darkest before the light.
Cops that don’t believe victims are an absolute nightmare and need to be held accountable.
@lorenzomizushal3980
7 ай бұрын
Cops shouldn't believe anything without evidence, no? How would you filter out false claims?
@mickyd5009
7 ай бұрын
It's not if they don't believe them but to not investigate is the more concerning issue
@lorenzomizushal3980
7 ай бұрын
@@mickyd5009 what if you have limited resources, and have other equally concerning issues to investigate. How will you decide how best to use your limited resources? People really don't think about this, they think the police have unlimited man power and resources.
@mickyd5009
6 ай бұрын
@@lorenzomizushal3980 Not relevant in this example and the police CLEARLY were at fault here
It's kinda like a miracle that the night she decided to end her life she was kidnapped by a serial killer which made her realize that living was worth fighting for.
@MissLeonable
Жыл бұрын
Wording it like that is kinda problematic… It’s not a miracle that she was kidnapped and raped… And this monster didn’t do her a favor by doing so.
@lifeoutsidecomfortzone
Жыл бұрын
Exactly ⚡️
@SA-yw5uw
Жыл бұрын
Being kidnapped by a serial killer is in no way a “miracle”
@dredgewalker
Жыл бұрын
@@SA-yw5uw Of course it's awful to be kidnapped by a serial killer but to be suicidal and then survive is nothing short of miracle. Plus she became the instrument in which the killer was captured.
@anamariamalo
Жыл бұрын
And not only that but that he didn't kill her!
Utmost respect for this phenomenal woman. She's a true champion.
Through her pain and trauma and fighting through she found a new reason to live. A calling to protect and make sure that this never happens again. As heart breaking as her story is she just motivated me to fight for my life and continue to move forward. I hope one day to meet her and tell her how her story inspired me to advocate for others ❤
Hats off to Lisa for her bravery. Can't even imagine someone surviving and fighting after experiencing such a terrific and traumatizing incident. Truly she deserves all the respect!
@MyAmazingUsername
Жыл бұрын
Terrific?
@Calandr28
Жыл бұрын
@@MyAmazingUsername I think they meant horrific. I was thinking the same think at first when I read "terrific."
@yakky6052
Жыл бұрын
why is she not the subject of a film ??? what an amazing woman. An inspiration not just for women, but any human who faces horrors and thinks of themselves as a victim. Such positivity and purpose for the good of others .I salute you ma'am👏👏👏
@janicesmith2475
Жыл бұрын
@@Calandr28 You thought the same think? Lol.
@ShinChan-cu8ns
Жыл бұрын
@@janicesmith2475 XD
Those officers who didn't believe her because she didn't fit the "typical description" of a victim are sick bastards!! Lisa showed so much strength and determination, she is a hero and I wish there were more officers of substance and grit like her.
@elizabethbachicha
Жыл бұрын
Happens ALL THE TIME
@Cutie0ftheyear
Жыл бұрын
@@elizabethbachicha It's heartbreaking 💔 I wish all victim/survivor received justice but I looked up the statistics after your comment.
@smji5269
Жыл бұрын
It happens all the time, it's also the same reason liars get believed. As victims usually don't show the Hollywood type of distress people expect, they get laughed at and dismissed. While liars show a good performance of "victimhood" and ruin lives. I remember the day I got s****ly assaulted. I left the scene and went to school cried secretly in the bathrooms and went on with my day looking normal. I was dying on the inside but from the outside just cold and showing no obvious signs of distress.
@BeRightBack131
Жыл бұрын
Something similar happened to me. I didn't fit the "typical victim " mentality, so they didn't really believe me. Evidence, however, proved it. The judge gave him "6 months, time served" in a county jail. He went on to abduct and rape more women and girls, some as young as 13 or 14. Those victims are the direct result of a lenient Judge. 🤬
@bieglas
Жыл бұрын
Sometimes liers are the most dramatic, but all should be taken seriously and investigated.
What a brave girl she was and what an inspirational woman. The fact that she remembered so much. Also putting her fingerprints everywhere. Everyone who watches this should remember that detail. I saw a very small girl do the same thing. Let them know you were there. Hope this doesn't happen to anyone reading this but you never know.
That speech that she gave at the end of this video gave me goosebumps. She is so strong. I hope her grandma's boyfriend also got caught for ruining her life.
From wanting to commit suicide to becoming a protector. What an inspiring, courageous and intelligent woman 🙏🏻
@thehuntermikipl1170
Жыл бұрын
She's a coward, and what she is right now, is all thanks to the serial killer. Had she not been kidnapped, she would be a pile of bones rn. Also she's very ungrateful. He saved her life, decided not to kill her, and she got him into jail...
@pinkroses3139
Жыл бұрын
@@thehuntermikipl1170 Victimblaming much
@GuacPiss
Жыл бұрын
@@thehuntermikipl1170 bro what
@edward7434
Жыл бұрын
@@thehuntermikipl1170 Probably so that the killer wouldn't hurt anyone else? You literally call him a serial killer in your comment LOL
@thehuntermikipl1170
Жыл бұрын
@@pinkroses3139 Don't use words which you don't understand.
Lisa McVey’s home life is no better. “Upon arriving at home, she was beaten and interrogated for five hours about her whereabouts. Her account remained consistent, and finally, a phone call was made to the police.” In a way, it took an outside force like those horror movies to make her fight for her life.
@tayyibahyussoff5514
Жыл бұрын
omg are u serious... who beat her
@gomezk1493
Жыл бұрын
@@tayyibahyussoff5514 her parents
@John.McMillan
Жыл бұрын
@@tayyibahyussoff5514 Everyone it seems.
@abcbandb
Жыл бұрын
Please tell me someone eventually locked her sorry excuse for a family up too...
@kimberlytucker4921
Жыл бұрын
Can u tell me where I can find the information for that?
Self confidence, coolness, empathy and a probably pretty high IQ - this combination saved not only her life but those of possible future victims.
@Eddy-cz6fp
6 ай бұрын
Or psychopath 🤷🏻
This was so impactful with so many beautiful messages. Thank you to Lisa for being a teacher an advocate and a voice. Thank you for presenting that through difficulty lies opportunity. You are an Angel and an emotionally intelligent person with a huge heart. It’s so nice to hear how you made thoughtful, crucial decisions and choices with the situations you have been in that lead to a more balanced and peaceful outcome. In a sense most would think given your life’s obstacles that you wouldn’t and couldn’t possibly stand a chance at life. I am so grateful that you are showing others they can overcome obstacles given the right supports and advocacy.
“You seem like a pretty nice guy!” I can’t imagine what it took for her to utter these words to him
@sydnearuppert5305
Жыл бұрын
“Women like the rough ones” she didn’t actually like him, she said that to get on his good side so he was more apt to let her go.
@oniichan2167
Жыл бұрын
@@TwoFingeredMamma get out of your mother's basement and touch grass bruh
@moistorphan
Жыл бұрын
@@TwoFingeredMamma bruh lmaooooo
@lizyliz970
Жыл бұрын
@@TwoFingeredMamma Low IQ
@fc4660
Жыл бұрын
@@TwoFingeredMamma oh good grief!
Thinking like a cop at 17. Amazing. She didn’t see him coming, but he really never saw her coming.
@FuhrerHeisen
Жыл бұрын
That info about tightening the jaw to loosen the strap was on point.
@Jessuschavez
Жыл бұрын
That was trash
She is an incredible person. This is touching especially when she decided to become the protector
I knew this story. But this is definitely the most well-done version. Her strength brings me to tears.
My mom is a prosecutor, and she used to tell me....usually r*pe victims forget everything (because their mind has a coping mechanism, which plays against her when trying to recognise the perpetrator) or they remember everything in every single detail...I'm glad Lisa was able to remember and catch that man
@Phoenix.219
Жыл бұрын
Or in 3rd case they remember it till some time and laters memory wiping happens... I think me trying to forget everything the whole time activated the coping mechanism laters.. I don't know whether it happens frequently in rape cases or not but in PTSD that happens.. If the traums is ongoing and is result of sth that happened for longer period then once the victim is set free memory wipe happens
@jennifergraceh
Жыл бұрын
Interesting. I remember every single detail. It took the police THREE YEARS to come up with a line up but I was able to positively identify him within seconds of looking at all the photos. His face, his tattoos, are burned into my memory for life. He had this tattoo of the bay bridge on his right calf I’ll never forget
@ryuugaeisen8946
Жыл бұрын
Mine makes me remember everything, raped when 4 yrs old. Sometimes laying on bed, remembering it makes me wanna think other thoughts as they were painful, sometimes I numb myself when the memories flashed in.
@jennifergraceh
Жыл бұрын
@@ryuugaeisen8946 I’m so sorry to hear that happened to you, and at such a young age. I have a 5 year old daughter and the thought of someone doing something like that to a sweet, innocent baby like that infuriates and disgusts me to no end. I’m sorry you didn’t have someone to keep you safe ☹️ I hope you’ve been able to work through your trauma and are in a good place now 💜 Sending love and light to you.
@ryuugaeisen8946
Жыл бұрын
@@jennifergraceh Thank you❤I'm quite okay now. Growing up realizing what happened to was hard at first and made me shameful especially when I turned 13-15. But thanks to other fellow rape victims voicing their experiences which helped me empower myself and stop my self-hate. I'm not alone and neither are the others. We're the victims and that in itself isn't shameful.
Damn that 1 tear when she said about the pain of rape tells a long story. For her to show 1 tear after all she's been through shows the horrid pain she has been through. She is an amazing woman
@KM-tk2ih
Жыл бұрын
I thought of that, as well. Very sad.
@samanthagomez7074
Жыл бұрын
IK right l heard 2 Sick Man For Real
YOU GO LISA!!! Just WOW... What an amazing person you were as a young girl and still are as an adult woman of law enforcement. When I heard you say that you are LEO I gave out a cheer. What a beautiful turnaround. I celebrate you and your recovery and everything you continue to do to make this world a better place🥰🥰🥰
Just WOW! What a story, so sad but empowering! So happy that this woman was able to find her inner strength & help capture this sicko as well as change her life & help the lives of others along the way! Way to move beyond the pain & hurt!
"Smooth seas don't make strong sailors." Genius level IQ in the most horrific situation. Incredible she was about to end her life anyway, and now she is a real life hero and an amazing role model.
@shawnsg
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate where you are coming from but it literally sounds like you're saying a person needs to be molested, kidnapped, and raped to be a strong person.
@thatxbitch
Жыл бұрын
it's hard to comprehend just how many incredibly brilliant.r remarkably intelligent. quick-thinking people have lost/taken their lives without ever being able to reach their full potential. if she had gone thru with had plan, who knows how many more victims would've been taken from this earth before their time. everyone in her life had not only failed her, but were actively abusing her from all sides. thankfully we know of her remarkable survival instincts because she rose above the pain and demanded better for herself. it's a shame to think of how many children with futures of amazing accomplishments because they weren't "lucky" enough to make it out alive.
Its so surreal to think if she had not had years of abuse she would not have been strong enough to do what she did. Every trial we endure grows us spiritually and emotionally and if we choose life and to give back ...wow! You get a career hero like her. So sorry for all the loved ones of those beautiful girls.
@danjacksonguitar3701
Жыл бұрын
I will be teaching my children the dangers of the world and how to protect themselves in every way, hopefully they will be able to do the same if (God forbid) they were ever in danger - without ever experiencing abuse 🙏 cross my heart, touch wood
@VioletJoy
Жыл бұрын
What a totally sick thing to say. No, being raped does not help us grow. This woman would have committed suicide that night if she hadn't been kidnapped and further abused.
@sharma6186
Жыл бұрын
I think your point is important and I understand the sentiment behind it. I think we need to encourage people that they are strong and brave in spite of their circumstances, not because of them. Violence and trauma shouldn’t be redeemed by the strength of survivors.
@Kate-dn9hx
Жыл бұрын
I think she was already strong and was strong enough to do what she did in spite of years of abuse. She suffered through so much and in spite of those 2 abusers, she was a survivor and a hero who wouldn't be broken.
@VioletJoy
Жыл бұрын
@@Kate-dn9hx Very well said. "In spite of" being the key phrase.
She's my inspiration to heal from my abusive experience
You're so BLESSED!!! Love it!
The detective is sick... what the heck?! She had too much composure?! What else was she supposed to do or act like?! Some people are simply different and have other ways to deal with trauma! That doesn't mean they aren't victims. Her story is inspiring and I can't imagine the fear, terror and pain...such a strong lady.
@eljanrimsa5843
Жыл бұрын
@@Noname24675 What has that to do with remaining composed and capable in a crisis?
@fizzgigmalmy2567
Жыл бұрын
Because homicide deal with the sickest fucks imaginable on a daily basis so when they encounter a victim describing horrific things but being so composed about it, it usually doesn't ring true....think about it....your dealing with lies constantly and when something doesn't fit the way it always does u are suss about it....that and countless supposed victims have lied
@snake698
Жыл бұрын
@@eljanrimsa5843 Have you watched the Amber Heard trial? Most of her lies fail to hold up because she doesn't look affected by what she claims happened to her. That's generally a clear sign of lying about being a victim. It's unfortunate but the victim of this case had to lie to herself to act as the killer's partner and so her behaviour might have looked extremely inconsistent with her claims. The detective isn't sick, this is and extraordinary circumstance and his response is justified, if wrong.
@blue7609
Жыл бұрын
@@Noname24675 Yes, and there are plenty of crazy men in the world who also make up lies, cry wolf and ruin other peoples lives. That doesn't mean that every single person should be considered a liar just because they don't break down crying while recounting the situation they're a victim of. People are different and express emotions differently.
@blue7609
Жыл бұрын
@@snake698 The officer's behaviour was not justified in the slightest. Someone giving a testimony to a horrific crime they experienced should never be dismissed because of their facial expressions or body language. Different people express their emotions in different ways. Keeping a calm composure is not proof that someone is lying and the facial expressions or body language someone is displaying does not make someone's claims "inconsistent." If you truly believe that it's justified for a cop to not believe a woman because she didn't break down crying then you lack basic common sense. Just because a woman does not break down sobbing does not mean that's she's lying, and she shouldn't have to break down crying for a cop to believe her. Different people express emotions differently. It's not yours or an officers job to assume someone is lying because of how they portrayed their emotions. It should be based on evidence. The cop should have just taken the information she told him and then they can find the evidence to see if it's true or not. There are too many cops that have caused people's lives to be lost just by not believing someone and by not acting on what they were told. Yes, facial expressions and body language can be suggestive towards how someone feels but it's never proof, because there are always some people that can behave in certain ways for very different reasons. Besides, why are you bringing up Amber Heard here? She's a different person from the victim in this case. The way Amber reacted has nothing to do with the way this lady reacted. They're obviously different people who express their emotions differently. Plus, you're clearly ignorant about the Amber Heard trial. Amber did prove that Johnny abused her in many instances with evidence. She lost the case not because of "lies" but because she couldn't prove that she didn't write the article about him to affect his career, which is what the court hearing was about, not the abuse. She was also in a room filled with cameras broadcasting her to the world. There are plenty of people who's body language would be "inconsistent" in such a situation when they're put on the spot. It was also proven that Johnny lied many times on the stand while keeping a completely calm composure but I don't see you bringing that up here? Regardless, that's irrelevant, and has nothing to do with this case. It shows a lot about your mentality if you're the type of person to assume someone is lying because of their facial expressions and body language and not based on evidence, so it's no wonder you're trying to defend that cop. You're the same type of narrow-minded and ignorant individual. There's nothing wrong with being aware that someone COULD be lying, but only believing that they're lying without considering they could be telling the truth is foolish. Especially as a cop when people's lives are depending on you.
Ma'am.. You are not only a survivor.. You are a HERO for protecting future victims. You have my deepest RESPECT.
How do you keep live on after something like that? When she mentioned her grandmothers boyfrind I was like "Wait. What?!" How much should one person have to go through? Such a strong woman!!
Just looking at his eyes you can see he is not like you, me, or anyone else. This dude is a absolute creature. This woman, once a young girl...is a complete gangster, super hero, and amazing. What courage.