New details surrounding the kidnapping hoax scandal of Sherri Papini are being revealed! An upcoming two-hour 20/20 episode from ABC called The Vanishing Act is diving into the saga, even sharing some accounts of what went down on the day she was found six years ago.
As Perezcious readers will most likely recall, Sherri was supposedly abducted on November 2 in 2016 while out on a jog but was found twenty-two days later on the side of a road in Yolo County – roughly 150 miles south of her house.
She appeared super thin, battered, and bound at the waist by a chain. At the time, Sherri told officers she was taken by gunpoint by two Latina women, whom she claimed had tortured her, branded her, and kept her tied up in a bedroom for more than three weeks. Related: Father & 17-Year-Old Son Charged With Murder In PnB Rock Shooting When Sherri was taken to the hospital after being found, she was soon introduced to the investigator for her case, Shasta County Sheriff’s Office Sergeant Kyle Wallace.
He recalled in the ABC special that she had been “hostile” from the very start, saying: In an audio recording of the exchange, an emotional Sherri could be heard telling the detective: When her husband Keith Papini came into the room, she could be heard breaking down and sobbing.
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