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General Interest => Open Free for All => Topic started by: Helena Handbasket on March 22, 2006, 11:01:00 PM
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Woman Who Vanished as Teen Says She Was Confined to House for Years
McKEESPORT, Pa. ? A woman who disappeared as a teen 10 years ago had been living with a middle school security guard who didn't allow her to leave his home for several years, police said Wednesday.
Tanya Nicole Kach, now 24, was reunited with her family this week. She had been living at the man's home, located about two miles from her father's house in the Pittsburgh suburb of McKeesport, police said.
The two met when Thomas Hose, 48, worked as a security guard at a school where Kach was a student. It was not immediately clear how she ended up at the home.
She was discovered Tuesday when she approached a convenience store owner and told him that she wasn't Nikki Evans, the name the owner knew her by. She said she was being kept locked in a bedroom, said the owner, Joseph Sparico.
When she told him her real name, he said, she was upset and shaking.
"I was so scared that nobody would believe me," Kach told WTAE-TV from her father's home Wednesday.
Sparico's son, a retired McKeesport police officer, recognized Kach's name, and Sparico contacted authorities.
Allegheny County Police Superintendent Charles Moffatt said Kach had been staying at the home Hose shared with his parents since 1996, and was not allowed to leave for the first four years she was there.
When others came over, Kach had to stay in a bedroom, Moffatt said.
"She had no contact with people, other than the people that were in the home," Moffatt said.
Moffatt said Hose would tell her what to eat and what to wear, but there was no indication that Kach had been physically restrained. He said charges were pending but would not elaborate.
James Ecker, Hose's attorney, said police planned to charge his client with sex crimes involving a minor. The attorney said there was no indication that Kach had been abducted or kidnapped.
"As far as I know no one has ever said she was held against her will," Ecker said.
Kach disappeared Feb. 10, 1996, said Police Chief Joseph Pero. She was initially listed as a runaway, but her status was changed to a missing person. He wouldn't say why.
The woman's father, Jerry Kach, was grateful for her return: "I just say thank you. There is a God and he brought my little girl back home."
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,188838,00.html (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,188838,00.html)
Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.
Thomas Jefferson, 1787
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What a strange fucking story.
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On 2006-03-22 20:58:00, Anonymous wrote:
"What a strange fucking story. "
I want to fuck her and find out.
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This reminds me of the stories you hear about rich executives buying sex slaves to keep in their private dungeons. Really sick shit. Shoot this man and be done with it. Better yet, let the father of the girl who was locked up kill this piece of shit with his bare hands, that would be justice.
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On 2006-03-22 20:58:00, Anonymous wrote:
"What a strange fucking story. "
Perhaps it parallels something else?Keep close to Nature's heart... and break clear away, once in awhile, and climb a mountain or spend a week in the woods. Wash your spirit clean.
-- John Muir
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This is a crazy story. What the heck does this Hose man's parents think when this grown man just shows up with a 14 year old kid that he hides in his bedroom for years?
And she's not tied up, and is only 2 miles from her own home?
Something is just too too strange about this whole deal.
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Yea, that's what I was saying when I said "what a strange fucking story..."
I mean, she waits 10 years to finally go up to someone at a gas station and say who she really is? The first thought that comes to mind is that the man threatened her so deeply and severely that she was afraid to leave. Like, perhaps he said that if she ran away (ran the whopping 2 miles back to her house) he would spend the rest of his life hunting her down to elevate whatever sick shit he was doing in the first place.
But there had to be something else going on if she'd allow herself to be taken into public with the guy after a few years and not jump at the chance to tell the first cop that this sicko was keeping her in captivity.
Whatever sick shit is going on inside that man's head, I think there was something wrong with this girl's head as well.
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On 2006-03-23 12:37:00, Helena Handbasket wrote:
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On 2006-03-22 20:58:00, Anonymous wrote:
"What a strange fucking story. "
Perhaps it parallels something else?Keep close to Nature's heart... and break clear away, once in awhile, and climb a mountain or spend a week in the woods. Wash your spirit clean.
-- John Muir
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Yeah it parallels all the girls I have locked in my basement...I go down and piss on them whenever I have to go.
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Yeah it parallels all the girls I have locked in my basement...I go down and piss on them whenever I have to go. "
Hindus drink piss, don't they?
Are you a Hindu?
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Whatever sick shit is going on inside that man's head, I think there was something wrong with this girl's head as well. "
He got 10 years older and she wanted out, that is all.
Here is why she stayed:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orgasms
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On 2006-03-23 18:11:00, Anonymous wrote:
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Yeah it parallels all the girls I have locked in my basement...I go down and piss on them whenever I have to go. "
Hindus drink piss, don't they?
Are you a Hindu?"
Nah but a couple of the girls i have down there are hindu. You know i'm glad you posted that, i was wondering why those two specifically drank the piss while the others turned their heads away. mystery solved
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When locking up girls in a basement what types
of locks are the best?
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On 2006-03-23 20:49:00, Anonymous wrote:
"When locking up girls in a basement what types
of locks are the best?
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Combination locks. You know how bad women are at numbers...
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An excellent point, castle. I actually choose to go without a lock on the basement door. I just chain them to the ground and leave the door open so they can smell their freedom
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I bet it turns out that she ran away and the whole thing started w/ him as her dashing hero.
When Plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men living together in a society, they create for themselves in the course of time, a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it.
--Fredric Bastiat
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Yep, it was reported that she was seen hugging/kissing this janior guy in the hallways at school before she "disappeared." I believe she just got tired of the guy and wanted out of this deal. Now on TV she's hugging her DADDY. This gal has real problems, and I'm not no sure her "kidnapper" is 100% the bad guy. But, she was only 14 when this started, so he needs to be locked up for messing around with a child.
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Remember the runaway bride?
Made up the story, and it sounded wild.
The real facts here will come out.
I bet it was a relationship she had with
him that went sour, not being held captive.
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I bet it turns out that she ran away and the whole thing started w/ him as her dashing hero.
On 2006-03-24 11:10:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Yep, it was reported that she was seen hugging/kissing this janior guy in the hallways at school before she "disappeared." I believe she just got tired of the guy and wanted out of this deal. Now on TV she's hugging her DADDY. This gal has real problems, and I'm not no sure her "kidnapper" is 100% the bad guy. But, she was only 14 when this started, so he needs to be locked up for messing around with a child."
I'm sure this is how it started too. But why wasn't she spotted in a two mile radius for ten years?
She may have started off free-wheeling, but I think something went horribly wrong - much like most abusive situations, when someone thinks they've found prince/princess charming, they'll be taken care of, only to find they're being imprisoned. Then, the minute they're living under the same roof, the story changes.
The girl was 14. Apparently unhappy at home, and looked for an out. Did she really deserve what she got?
A multitude of laws in a country is like a great number of physicians, a sign of weakness and malady.
--Voltaire, philosopher (1694-1778)
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If FORNITS doesnt yet know jack shit about mind control, then humanity is a fuck of a lot more stupid than I thought it was.
Then again, Im probably being an ID10T here because its mostly trolls saying bullshit.
Yeah, I can keep women around if I keep them physically pleased too :grin: but no way could I keep them under THAT kind of control unless something really fucked up was going on that was beyond someone sticking around so she can get off real good.
:roll:
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On 2006-03-24 11:25:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Remember the runaway bride?
Made up the story, and it sounded wild.
The real facts here will come out.
I bet it was a relationship she had with
him that went sour, not being held captive.
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There's a difference there. The "Runaway Bride", Jennifer Wilbanks was damned near 30, and was running her own life.
Tanya Kach, on the other hand was 14, and from original reports "had trouble at home" and was originally considered a runaway.
It's not uncommon for abused kids to choose abusive lovers or caretakers - abuse is how they measure love. I think this kid just got more than she bargained for.If triangles had a God, He'd have three sides.
--Old Yiddish proverb
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On 2006-03-24 11:25:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Remember the runaway bride?
Made up the story, and it sounded wild.
The real facts here will come out.
I bet it was a relationship she had with
him that went sour, not being held captive.
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Yep. It's gonna come out. Just think how pliable a 14 year old mind is, as opposed to an adult mind.It may be that our role on this planet is not to worship God, but to create him.
--Arthur C. Clarke, author
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On 2006-03-24 12:04:00, Helena Handbasket wrote:
But why wasn't she spotted in a two mile radius for ten years?
That is the really creepy part! McKeesport is just outside Pittsburgh. Not exactly a thriving, cosmopolitan metropolis. In a place like So. Florida, the geographic cure works great w/ only a couple of miles. But here? Gimme a friggen break, man! I've only been here for around 3 years and already I can't drive through Elizabeth or Oakland without seeing someone who seems to recognize me.
If this gal has actually been in the area for the past 10 years, it would be flat out impossible for her to have lived anything like a normal life w/o being spotted by someone who knew her. Just flat out impossible.
It is the absolute right of the state to supervise the formation of public opinion.
--Joseph Goebbels