by Nancy on October 13th, 2009

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Does the tenacity of a victim eventually payoff? Jennifer got Justice; see link. Your thoughts. http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/10/13/crimesider/entry538229 8.shtml

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  • by Spicy Hot on October 13th, 2009

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    I saw that story, WOOHOOO, yes it does, I am so freaking happy for that woman, to finally catch the bastard that did that to her.

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  • by Nancy on October 13th, 2009

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    This story was copied from Jennifer's website.


    August 10, 1990 was the day that changed my life forever. I was abducted by an unknown male from my bedroom window at an apartment complex in the 3200 block of Lobit in Dickinson, Texas. I was then sexually assaulted and left to die after having my throat slashed in a field off of the 2100 block of California Street in Dickinson. I laid there, barely clinging to life, for approximately 12 hours before some children playing nearby found me. I was transported via Life Flight to John Sealy Hospital in Galveston, Texas, where I stayed for several weeks being treated for the injuries I sustained. I remember laying in the Intensive Care Unit, hoping that no other child would ever go through what I just had. I’ve wanted nothing more than for this man to be caught and put behind bars…and here I am, many years later, still waiting for that wish to come true. I am convinced someone out there knows something about my case and the more people know that this case is still open; the more chance there is that we will find the man that did this to me and prevent him from hurting anyone else. I have made a commitment to myself and I will not give up. I will fight for justice; for myself and for other victims. I will stand alone or with support because I cannot bear the thought of this man taking from other children what he took from me that night. He may have stolen my voice for a very short time, he may have taken from me my ability to trust others easily, and he may have taken away a part of my being and innocence, but he never took away my will to survive, my strength, or my passion for life, and he never will. God gave me my voice back, and I am going to stand up and use it!

    Thank you for taking the time to visit my website and read my story. I am forever grateful for all of the outpouring of support. Please continue to visit this website regularly for updates concerning this case, and remember YOU CAN HELP by informing others of www.justiceforjennifer.com; you never know who that one person may be that just might know something that leads to an arrest!

    Peace & Love,


    Jennifer

    http://www.justiceforjennifer.com/story.htm

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