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This article has me just STEAMING. :furious:
This 16 year old boy had no home. These 2 men held him against his will in chains, and sexually assaulted him for 2 weeks. In rural Nova Scotia.
WTH is is this world coming to? :furious:
Hunt intensifies for 2 men in chained teen case
Nova Scotia boy allegedly confined, sexually assaulted in home
Police believe suspects could be driving one of two vehicles:
A 2003 grey Hyundai Elantra, licence plate FBP 233.
A 2002 brown Chevy Venture, licence plate EZG 581.
The mother of one of two Nova Scotia men accused of forcibly confining and sexually assaulting a teenage boy is pleading with him to turn himself in.
Violet Leblanc's son, David James Leblanc, is the focus of a major investigation after a boy in chains escaped from a house in Upper Chelsea.
It's alleged Leblanc, 47, and Wayne Alan Cunningham, 31, held the boy against his will.
As RCMP in Nova Scotia continue their search for two men, the man who says he helped the victim is telling his story.
TF was in his Upper Chelsea home Monday when he heard a knock on the back door just after 7 p.m. F said a young man was outside.
"He was obviously in distress," he said. "I thought he had been in an accident because he didn't know where he was. I thought he had amnesia."
F said the boy was dressed in just a hooded sweatshirt and a hat.
"He said he had been held by two men for two weeks."
F let him in the house and asked how he could help.
"He said, 'Do you have bolt cutters?' Then he showed me. He had been hiding them. He had chains on his wrists and his ankles."
Frauzel said he was stunned when he realized what was going on, and became angry that anyone would do that to a teenager. He said the chains were loose enough that the boy was able to walk more than one kilometre to Frauzel's home.
"But one of the chains was really, really tight around the wrist. He said that was because he had escaped before and this time they really wanted to make sure he couldn't get the chains off."
Frauzel's wife went to get the boy clothes while he cut the chains off. Frauzel clearly remembers the boy's reaction when the chains came off.
"Once I cut him free, he was so grateful. He said, 'I'm finally free of those things.'"
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/story/2012/09/27/ns-search-for-cunningham-leblanc.html
This 16 year old boy had no home. These 2 men held him against his will in chains, and sexually assaulted him for 2 weeks. In rural Nova Scotia.
WTH is is this world coming to? :furious:
Hunt intensifies for 2 men in chained teen case
Nova Scotia boy allegedly confined, sexually assaulted in home
Police believe suspects could be driving one of two vehicles:
A 2003 grey Hyundai Elantra, licence plate FBP 233.
A 2002 brown Chevy Venture, licence plate EZG 581.
The mother of one of two Nova Scotia men accused of forcibly confining and sexually assaulting a teenage boy is pleading with him to turn himself in.
Violet Leblanc's son, David James Leblanc, is the focus of a major investigation after a boy in chains escaped from a house in Upper Chelsea.
It's alleged Leblanc, 47, and Wayne Alan Cunningham, 31, held the boy against his will.
As RCMP in Nova Scotia continue their search for two men, the man who says he helped the victim is telling his story.
TF was in his Upper Chelsea home Monday when he heard a knock on the back door just after 7 p.m. F said a young man was outside.
"He was obviously in distress," he said. "I thought he had been in an accident because he didn't know where he was. I thought he had amnesia."
F said the boy was dressed in just a hooded sweatshirt and a hat.
'When I saw the chains, quite frankly, I got very, very angry.'
TF
"He said he had been held by two men for two weeks."
F let him in the house and asked how he could help.
"He said, 'Do you have bolt cutters?' Then he showed me. He had been hiding them. He had chains on his wrists and his ankles."
Frauzel said he was stunned when he realized what was going on, and became angry that anyone would do that to a teenager. He said the chains were loose enough that the boy was able to walk more than one kilometre to Frauzel's home.
"But one of the chains was really, really tight around the wrist. He said that was because he had escaped before and this time they really wanted to make sure he couldn't get the chains off."
Frauzel's wife went to get the boy clothes while he cut the chains off. Frauzel clearly remembers the boy's reaction when the chains came off.
"Once I cut him free, he was so grateful. He said, 'I'm finally free of those things.'"
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/story/2012/09/27/ns-search-for-cunningham-leblanc.html