The fallout continues from a local kidnapping case that sparked rumors of "Jack The Ripper" stalking the urban core.
Of course . . . Per ushe . . . Most of the online chatter was invented garbage.
However, we admire this lady for bravely helping a crime victim in need of shelter . . .
Rose Crowley said the first sound that caught her attention was the sound of someone stepping onto the porch. Then, she heard a woman’s voice say, “Please help me. I’ve been raped.”
“I think I was put there to help her,” Crowley said. “So, I opened the door for her. She came in and she says, ‘I’ve been raped and held hostage since September.’”
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Grandmother describes helping woman who escaped being held captive in Excelsior Springs
CLAY COUNTY, Mo. (KCTV) - Nearly three months after an extensive investigation began into a rape and kidnapping, Rose Crowley is speaking about the morning she helped a woman on her granddaughter's front porch. Crowley said the first sound that caught her attention was the sound of someone stepping onto the porch.
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