Once, there was a boy walking in the street. The boy had black curly hair, with big brown eyes; he wore olive green pants with a white shirt. It all started when the boy stopped in a totally dark corner and a hand with black gloves appeared and pulled the boy. According to the witnesses, nobody saw who took the child. A neighbor very close to the family’s boy testified that he saw the boy when he crossed from one corner to another. But, even the police didn’t want to declare that the boy was lost cause 24 hours hadn‘t passed yet. After 24hrs, the boy still didn’t appear…

Parents and other relatives were very distressed, the police began to look around the neighborhood and outside, and the boy was declared lost. Two days later, they boy was still lost; that made it to National news. That day the police called the parents and informed them that the boy had been kidnapped. Meanwhile, the neighbor who had testified what he saw was even closer to the boy’s family, but no one imagined that he could be the one who took the child.

So later on, 4 days after, when the neighbor began to act differently and the child’s mother began to suspect. She told it to the police and they investigated him. They couldn’t find anything that involved him in the kidnapping, but the boy’s mother kept insisting that he had something to do with the kidnapping of her son.

The police had told to the boy’s mother to stay out anyway. The man continued visiting the house’s boy, until that day (the 5th day) he suspected that the boy’s mother knew. The man had the child, in his own house, in the basement. The man got away from the city and the police followed him. The boy’s mother realized that he had gone and she went to the house and forced the door, she looked for him and finally found him bound by hands and feet.

So finally, the police caught him, and they put him in jail. Days later was discovered that he had beaten the boy several times and tried to rape him. In his criminal record, he was a killer pedophile. The judges judged him and gave him a life sentence.

Written by Pricila Curiel EIP 2019 UAPA

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