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Los Feliz Slim 04-30-2005 09:23 AM

She Made It Up! (long quoted story from CNN)
 
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(CNN) -- A Georgia woman, who was found in New Mexico early Saturday and who said she had been abducted, admitted today she had made up the story because she was nervous about her upcoming wedding, police said.

Albuquerque Police Chief Ray Schultz said Jennifer Wilbanks, 32, had told them she had taken a bus to Las Vegas, Nevada, and on Saturday had taken another bus to New Mexico.

Earlier, Wilbanks had told family members and police that she had been abducted by a man and a woman in a van. She was to be married Saturday.

"Agents and detectives learned Miss Wilbanks had become scared and concerned about her pending marriage and decided she needed some time alone," Schultz said.

Police in New Mexico and Georgia said she will face no criminal charges, despite her false kidnapping story.

"It has been determined that Jennifer has some issues the family was not aware of. We're looking forward to loving her and talking with her concerning these issues," family spokesman Mike Satterfield said, reading a statement.

"There have been so many people who helped us through this and we want to thank all of them," Satterfield said.

Abduction claim

Wilbanks called her fiance, John Mason, at his Duluth, Georgia, home from an Albuquerque pay phone at 1 a.m. EDT Saturday to say she had freed by two strangers who abducted her Tuesday night, Mason said.

Within minutes, Albuquerque Police found Wilbanks at a 7-Eleven convenience store.

Wilbanks, who was to be married to Mason in Duluth, was last seen by her fiance Tuesday night, when she left the home she shares with him for a jog about 8:30 p.m.

Earlier, Pastor Alan Jones, who was to preside at the wedding said Wilbanks told him her abductors "came up behind her, cut her hair and put her in a blue van," Jones said.

Schultz said Wilbanks' hair has been cut.

Among the clues found during the search that followed her disappearance was a clump of hair along the route she was believed to have been jogging.

Family members are expected to fly to Albuquerque Saturday morning to be with her.

Disappearance drew national attention

News of Wilbanks' admission comes just hours after police in Georgia announced they would suspend their ground search for her, saying they've looked everywhere she may have been.

Her disappearance quickly drew national media attention, including talk show speculation sometimes comparing the story to that of Laci Peterson, the pregnant woman who disappeared from her Modesto, California, home on Christmas Eve, 2002. In that case, husband Scott Peterson was convicted of murder and sentenced to death.

Wilbanks' fiance said he tried not to get upset about the media comparisons to the Peterson case since he knew her family had faith in him.

"I never worried that they were going to point their fingers at me," Mason said.

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I just watched her friend on CNN defending what she did because of how much "pressure" she was under from planning her wedding.

I'm pretty sure I will not be the only outraged person here.

kurosh 04-30-2005 09:54 AM

Re: She Made It Up! (long quoted story from CNN)
 
I'm pretty pissed off at the fact that this made national news in the first place. Who the [censored] cares? Just because it's some rich white christian, the entire [censored] world has to know about it? God damn.

Los Feliz Slim 04-30-2005 10:02 AM

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I agree, I think the media assumed that either the fiance killed her, and they had another Scott Peterson story to keep them going for the next three years; or she ran off, which would last a week or so. Almost like they knew...

JMP300z 04-30-2005 10:19 AM

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BOOYAH...I was at lunch yesterday and my friend was talking about this and i told her it was just premarraige jitters even though I hadnt even seen the story or heard anything about this...she said no way. Man im going to throw this in her face.

a gloating..
-JP

Uglyowl 04-30-2005 11:25 AM

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I owe the future husband an apology I guess. I thought I knew for sure he killed her and dumped her in a river. She should get 25 years and jailed and fined the amount that the police spent searching for her.

Brown Thumb 04-30-2005 11:35 AM

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I owe the future husband an apology I guess. I thought I knew for sure he killed her and dumped her in a river. She should get 25 years and jailed and fined the amount that the police spent searching for her.

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That's a harsh punishment for proving you wrong.

mmbt0ne 04-30-2005 11:37 AM

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Why? She didn't ask to be searched for. It's ridiculous to fine her because the spent time searching for her.

EDIT: Oh, so she did tell the police she was kidnapped. But that was after they had found her, not before they started searching, so I still don't know.

OtisTheMarsupial 04-30-2005 11:52 AM

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Uh, excuse me...?

Where in the story did it say police spent hours and hours searching for her?

I'm guessing that they had a good idea it was a hoax from the beginning that is WHY they are not pressing charges.

Seriously, how many kidnappers cut hair during the abduction?

- Otis the logical

tech 04-30-2005 11:54 AM

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Why? She didn't ask to be searched for.

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I hope you are kidding. They assumed she was really abducted. How exactly is a real kidnapping victim supposed to ask for a search?

mmbt0ne 04-30-2005 12:02 PM

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Ok, they assumed she was abducted. They were wrong. Why should she be jailed/fined because of this?


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