This is how the 19-year-old student was saved, who was found naked and covered with coals

The kidnapper's mistake

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The media in the USA continue to bring to light details of the abduction of 19-year-old Madeleine Allen in Utah by 39-year-old Brent Neil Brown, whom she had met on the internet.

According to what has become known, what led to the salvation of the student is the kidnapper's choice to let Madeleine send an "innocent" message to her parents. The kidnapper believed that this would reassure the 19-year-old's relatives, but instead motivated them to look for her.

The message read only "I love you", which caused questions to the girl's parents. Madeleine, a student at Snow College, was last seen leaving her home on December 13, at 21.22:XNUMX p.m.

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Around 7 the next morning, the 19-year-old sent the "strange" message that was going to save her. According to People, the student's parents, when they received the message, immediately contacted the American telecommunications company Verizon and learned that it had been sent from the small town of Loa, several kilometers from their daughter's residence.

The parents were worried because the young girl did not have a vehicle at her disposal. "I think they found it a bit strange because it was just that phrase," Sanpit District Attorney Kevin Daniels told the American site.

Starting with this message and the announcement of Allen's parents' disappearance, the authorities soon discovered messages in the girl's cell phone number "that their nature left the impression that she may have been exposed to people with dangerous intentions and motives".

Police launched a large-scale search, focusing on Loa, door-to-door searching for the missing student.

When they arrived at the house where the 39-year-old kidnapper of the young woman was staying and before the bell rang, the police looked at the basement window and saw "a petite woman with light hair".

"Whether you believe in divine intervention or not, I personally believe that a higher power has intervened," Daniels said, referring to the circumstances under which he was arrested.

What the perpetrator claimed

The 39-year-old managed to keep the girl trapped for five days, while after his arrest he said that he met the investigators in a chat group about the sexual fetish bondage and that during the time he stayed at home their relationship was consensual. He even justified that he tied her up when he left for work, saying that he was in the context of a love "role play" and that the girl, although tied up, had access to food and the bathroom.

The dramatic moments that Madeline went through

Madeleine Allen told authorities after her rescue that Brown raped her several times a day. She did not want any contact with him, but was afraid to run away because he had threatened to hurt her sister or another member of her family, as he knew the address of her home.