Entertainment
At 17, Lisa McVey was abducted by an infamous serial killer. Her story is now a popular movie. – Mamamia
Believe Me: The Abduction of Lisa McVey has been released on Netflix in Australia. Here’s the true story behind the movie.

The following contains mention of suicidal ideation and child sexual abuse.
Somewhere amid her panic and fear, Lisa McVey knew what to do.
From the moment the 17-year-old Florida girl was kidnapped late one November night in 1984 while cycling home from her shift at a Tampa doughnut shop, she made careful mental notes about her abductor.
Peeking beneath her blindfold she spotted a Dodge “Magnum” nameplate on his car. She counted the steps to his apartment and glimpsed at the wooded area nearby.
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