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Saturday, February 07, 2015

Police: Family plots to teach child a lesson with fake kidnapping

TROY, MO (KTVI) – Family members plotted to have a six-year-old boy kidnapped to teach him a lesson on stranger danger because he was “too nice” to people, the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office said Thursday.

According to the sheriff’s office, deputies learned of a kidnapping in Troy on February 4.

Investigators learned that sometime before February 2, 38-year-old Denise Kroutil approached a co-worker, 23-year-old Nathan Firoved, and asked him to kidnap her nephew to “scare” him. The victim’s mother, 25-year-old Elizabeth Hupp, and grandmother, 58-year-old Rose Brewer, agreed with the plan to kidnap the young boy to teach him a lesson.

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2 comments:

Steve said...

There are only two ways to live life.

1) In fear

2) In Love

Teach and live accordingly.

THINK, people!

ISIS lives how?

Christians live how?

Get it yet?

Anonymous said...

These are seriously F'd up people. What they did was child abuse in the worst way, and they have traumatized him not only with the kidnapping b.s., but also that it was at the hands of people he trusted.

That poor child will need therapy the rest of his life.