Awsi Dooger
02-21-2003, 06:41 AM
I scanned the message board, particularly the threads regarding the scariest or most memorable segments, but could not find a mention of this one. I'm fairly certain I saw it on UM (AMW, perhaps?) many years ago, likely early to mid-'90s. It spooked me more than any other, and perhaps someone remembers it and can fill in the details (name, location, update?). I have never seen it replayed on Lifetime:
A young woman was being held captive, but apparently escaped from her abductors at night when their vehicle was very close to a cemetery, in a rural area. Her body was found near a fence that surrounded the graveyard, and in the direction of the only nearby home, which likely would have been lit at night and the only potential and desperate safe haven.
The ground in the cemetery was soft and muddy enough that footprints and other marks could easily be seen and evaluated upon daylight. Investigators studied them, and believed the girl tried in vein to elude her captors, even kneeling behind the large headstones. Authorities theorized that she eventually ran toward the farmhouse, but didn't see the fence or another overhead obstacle, and struck her head, becoming easy prey.
Well, I wasn't planning much sleep tonight anyway.
A young woman was being held captive, but apparently escaped from her abductors at night when their vehicle was very close to a cemetery, in a rural area. Her body was found near a fence that surrounded the graveyard, and in the direction of the only nearby home, which likely would have been lit at night and the only potential and desperate safe haven.
The ground in the cemetery was soft and muddy enough that footprints and other marks could easily be seen and evaluated upon daylight. Investigators studied them, and believed the girl tried in vein to elude her captors, even kneeling behind the large headstones. Authorities theorized that she eventually ran toward the farmhouse, but didn't see the fence or another overhead obstacle, and struck her head, becoming easy prey.
Well, I wasn't planning much sleep tonight anyway.