I think I witnessed a kidnapping when I was a kid (prob 10 or so), and I didn’t do anything about it. It doesn’t bother me on a day to day basis, but when I do think about it, guilt creeps in.
Posted Aug 18, 2019 11:35 by anonymous
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This was in the early 90s. I was at the local mall with my mom, and I remember a man, about 40 yrs old, come out of a store with a shopping cart, looking kind of frantic. I was about 30-40 yards away, so I wasn’t super close. The shopping cart had a car seat in it with a towel draped on top. It struck me as odd because he was wheeling the cart out of the store, and you don’t really do that at a mall. Plus there was a towel over the car seat. Being a parent now, I know that’s not uncommon, but at the time, it added to the suspiciousness. He drove the cart away quickly.
About a minute later, I saw a mom coming out of the store looking even more frantic than the guy. Looked quickly in all directions. Then ran off in one direction. It all happened kind of quickly. My mom didn’t see any of this since we were kind of far. At this point my mom started walking in another direction, and I followed. I never said anything to her about the lady. I wasn’t sure whether it was a kidnapping or if I was just paranoid about it (im still not sure to this day), so I just kept it to myself. Now as an adult, and especially as a parent, I really wish I had spoken up. I can’t imagine what it would be like to lose a child under circumstances like that.
Wow, I never told anyone that before...
Commented Apr 22, 2021 14:46 by anonymous
It was NOT a kidnapping.
Commented Apr 26, 2021 16:42 by anonymous
I wonder what he did with the baby after he was done fucking it.
Commented Jun 1, 2021 12:13 by anonymous
If you really feeling that guilty about it why haven't you gone to the police?
Commented Jun 4, 2021 15:11 by anonymous
“If you really feeling that guilty about it why haven't you gone to the police?”
Because it was in the 90s?? What’s the police gonna do now?? Dumbass
Commented Jun 4, 2021 15:27 by anonymous
When I was a kid between 8 & 13 I saw lots of crime going on in our mixed race neighborhood. I watched several rapes occur in the alley behind our house, people getting beat up, all that stuff. So what?
On a couple of occasions I watched teenage girls be dragged into garages in the alleyway, I'd hear some muffled screams & just kept hidden so the guy wouldn't see me, then after he was done with her I would watch as she left the scene crying & all that stuff, but that was the last I ever heard of it, no police or anything, one girl I knew, she lived two houses down from me. This was normal day to day stuff in our neighborhood, my own older sister was a rape victim.
Commented Jul 5, 2021 00:15 by Jonson32
“When I was a kid between 8 & 13 I saw lots of crime going on in our mixed race neighborhood. I watched several rapes occur in the alley behind our house, people getting beat up, all that stuff. So what?
On a couple of occasions I watched teenage girls be dragged into garages in the alleyway, I'd hear some muffled screams & just kept hidden so the guy wouldn't see me, then after he was done with her I would watch as she left the scene crying & all that stuff, but that was the last I ever heard of it, no police or anything, one girl I knew, she lived two houses down from me. This was normal day to day stuff in our neighborhood, my own older sister was a rape victim. ”
What city was this neighborhood in?
Commented Jul 29, 2021 16:59 by anonymous
Don't worry, the dude probably tried stealing a car seat which is why it was covered, and the woman frantically came out to see if she could see the guy who left without paying!
Commented Jan 5, 2022 00:21 by anonymous
“When I was a kid between 8 & 13 I saw lots of crime going on in our mixed race neighborhood. I watched several rapes occur in the alley behind our house, people getting beat up, all that stuff. So what?
On a couple of occasions I watched teenage girls be dragged into garages in the alleyway, I'd hear some muffled screams & just kept hidden so the guy wouldn't see me, then after he was done with her I would watch as she left the scene crying & all that stuff, but that was the last I ever heard of it, no police or anything, one girl I knew, she lived two houses down from me. This was normal day to day stuff in our neighborhood, my own older sister was a rape victim. ”
I’m pretty sure people like you aren’t actually human. At the very least, you have no humanity.
Commented Mar 27, 2023 05:03 by 19
“When I was a kid between 8 & 13 I saw lots of crime going on in our mixed race neighborhood. I watched several rapes occur in the alley behind our house, people getting beat up, all that stuff. So what?
On a couple of occasions I watched teenage girls be dragged into garages in the alleyway, I'd hear some muffled screams & just kept hidden so the guy wouldn't see me, then after he was done with her I would watch as she left the scene crying & all that stuff, but that was the last I ever heard of it, no police or anything, one girl I knew, she lived two houses down from me. This was normal day to day stuff in our neighborhood, my own older sister was a rape victim. ”
Where was this? I might need to visit one day. I wish I lived near you. I would have loved it.