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‘Angel of death’ security guard, 22, faces life in prison after launching horror gun rampage at migrant camp & killing 5

THE ‘Angel of Death’ security guard with a “grudge against migrants” faced life in prison today after gunning down five men in northern France.

Paul D, aged 22, was in custody in a police station in Dunkirk following a gun rampage close to a makeshift camp full of men, women and children hoping to reach Britain on small boats.

Aerial view of a migrant camp in Loon-Plage, France, following a shooting.
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Paul Dekeister, 29, was a victim of the horror shooting
Map showing location of shooting at Loon-Plage migrant camp, France.

Two Iraqui Kurds from the settlement at Loon-Plage, a suburb of the port city, were murdered on Saturday night, just after Paul D killed his former boss.

Transport company chief Paul Dekeister, 29, was gunned down in front of his wife and other family members at nearby Wormhout.

An investigating source said: “The killer arrived at the Dekeister’s farmhouse at around 3pm on Saturday and killed Mr Dekeister infront of his family.

“Mr Dekeister had employed the suspect in a security capacity, and was involved in a dispute.

“After the killing, the suspect got into his car and made his way to the area around the migrant camp at Loon-Plage.

“It is thought that he had a grudge against the migrants living along the coast, and wanted to settle some scores.”

Paul D, a Dunkirk born French national, saw the two Kurds standing by the side of a road, close to the camp, and shot them both at point-blank-range.

“He left them no chance of survival,” said the source, who identified the men by their first names as Marc, a father of two, aged 33, and Aurélien, who was 37 and also married with children.

Both were in a service vehicle belonging to the Eamus Cork Security security company, which assists the police in patrolling the coast.

They had a dog with them at the time, and the animal was unharmed.

All those killed received “precise shots to the head, suggesting the killer had a lot of experience with firearms,” said the investigating source.

Special forces police were called to a camp on the Mardyck Road soon after 4pm on Saturday afternoon after early reports of ‘a lone gunman killing people,’ said the source.

All the shootings took place within less than an hour of each other, he added.

The man then drove some eight miles to the coastal town Ghyvelde, and turned himself into gendarmes at around 5pm, before confessing to all five murders.

Four weapons were found in Paul D.’s car, and he was the legal owner of a Smith and Wesson 44 Remington rifle because he was registered as a hunter, said a gendarmerie spokesman.

Confirming the arrest, a spokesman for Ghyvelde gendarmes said the man ‘was not known to police,’ suggesting he had no previous criminal record.

On Sunday, the Dunkirk prosecutor opened an investigation into a quintuple murder, saying Paul D. faced life in prison.

David Calcoen, the Mayor of Wormhout, said: ‘I am stunned by what has happened. ‘I cannot understand how this could have happened.’
Identities of migrant victims were not immediately released, said Eric Rommel, the Mayor of Loon Plage.

French CRS police officers at a roadblock near a migrant camp where multiple deaths occurred.
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French CRS Police (Republican Security Companies) block off a road near a migrant camp where two security guards and two migrants were shot dead[/caption]

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Dollar Tree shoppers racing to buy $3 ‘beautiful’ Christmas decor as shoppers admit they ‘bought 10’

IF you’re still adding festive touches around your home, Dollar Tree has just the thing.

Shoppers have heaped on the praise for a budget-friendly buy that “screams Christmas.”

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Dollar Tree shoppers described the plush gnomes as ‘adorable’ and ‘great value for money’ (stock image)
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Dollar Tree customers can pick up a Decorative Christmas Plush Gnome for $3 each.

The beloved character is available in a variety of stores but it’s unlikely you’ll find a better deal than this one.

Each tiny gnome measures 16 inches in height.

They are available in a variety of looks, including a classic Santa suit, reindeer antlers, and elf ears.

“Nothing screams Christmas more than short, adorable, bearded men scattered about your home,” said the manufacturers.

DUPE ALERT

Similar decor is available from Michaels, though each gnome will set you back $13.99.

The “whimsical holiday decor” from Dollar Tree is available in a total of eight styles.

You can customize each gnome, changing their clothes and other features such as their ears.

Manufacturers recommend mixing and matching to create your own unique “stout, chubby icon.”

Each gnome is weighted with sand to keep them in place, making them easy to display.

The Christmas gnomes received an average rating of four stars from customers.

They shared their experiences with the product in the Dollar Tree review section.

“I bought 10 of these yesterday to give as door prizes for the Christmas party and am going back to get more!” wrote one shopper.

They added that the gnomes are “beautiful for the price!”

“Precious and great quality!! I would highly recommend buying these,” said another person.

Dollar Tree pricing

Despite the name of the store, Dollar Tree recently added items that cost more than $1 to its inventory.

Most items at the store cost no more than $1.25, but items in the Dollar Tree Plus section cost up to $5.

Dollar Tree introduced Plus aisles to 100 locations in 2019 as part of an effort to diversify its products.

By 2022, Dollar Tree had added the items to over 1,500 locations.

“We believe testing additional price points above $1 for Dollar Tree products will enable us over time to expand our assortments, introduce new products and meet more of our customers’ everyday needs,” president and CEO Michael Witynski said in a statement.

“Our brand promise is that customers get great value for what they spend at Dollar Tree. We will continue to be fiercely protective of that promise, regardless of the price point.”

“Beautiful Gnomes! Absolutely love them! Great price!” commented a third buyer.

“These are so cute. Everyone loves them. Great value and just a cute decoration,” wrote another Dollar Tree customer.

“Adorable Christmas gnomes. Very well made and an amazing value for the money,” said one shopper.

“Lots of detail that you would expect to pay at least double the price. Highly recommend.”

“These are adorable gnomes for the holidays. I love them,” agreed another commenter.

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Mystery deepens on who is behind ‘drones’ over US as Trump calls for army to shoot them down & blasts Biden’s silence

FEARS have grown following mystery “drones” flying over the US as Donald Trump calls for them to be shot out of the sky.

Hysteria and conspiracy theories has swept the country as multiple sightings have been made over homes and military bases.

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Donald Trump called on the army to shoot these ‘drones’ out of the sky
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Joe Biden has been slammed by Donald Trump for his supposed silence on the issue[/caption]

Firefighters have been ordered to wear hazmat suits to protect themselves from the mysterious flying objects.

Lawmakers and residents have questioned the source of these mystery devices but officials have been left stumped.

The FBI has been unable to confirm who or what is behind the apparent drone descent while Trump lashed out at President Joe Biden for his silence.

Trump launched his scathing attack on Biden and offered his solution to the problem, in a post on Truth Social.

“Mystery drone sightings all over the country,” the President-elect wrote.

“Can this really be happening without our government’s knowledge? I don’t think so!Let the public know, and now.

“Otherwise, shoot them down!”

The Pentagon and FBI has claimed there is no threat to the public but have been unable to explain the bizarre phenomena.

Suspected drone sightings have been reported in multiple East Coast states including New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.

The worrying unidentified flying objects have even been spotted above a space site in California and a military air base in Virginia, near Washington D.C.

A sighting was even reported at the Trump-owned Bedminster golf course, in New Jersey.

A Trump advisor issued a warning based on a growing conspiracy theory.

Charlie Kirk, 31, a conservative political activist claimed the sightings could be linked to a Project Blue Beam conspiracy.

‘WE ARE F****D. THE DRONES ARE PROJECT BLUE BEAM,’ Kirk wrote in a X post.

A video from Randolph, New Jersey, appears to show drones flying hovering over the county
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Drone spottings

Drone sightings have been reported all across the East Coast since they were first seen in Morris County, New Jersey, in mid-November.

mid-November.

Some of the locations where the drones were reported include:

  • New Jersey
  • Parts of New York City
  • Eastern Pennsylvania counties
  • Maryland

“LOOK FOR VIDS OF THEM TRANSFORMING FROM BALLS OF LIGHT TO PLANES WHEN FILMED TO SEE FOR YOURSELF.

“THE GOVERNMENT IS NOT INVESTIGATING. THEY ARE DOING THIS. WHATEVER YOU SEE IN THE COMING DAYS IS NOT GOOD.”

The Project Blue Beam conspiracy claims officials are attempting to implement a new worldwide religion with an Antichrist at it’s head.

This theory, which gained prominence in the 1990s, alledges technology would be used to mimic a supposedly miraculous or supernatural event to get people to follow an Antichrist.

A New Jersey mayor fueled panic after he revealed his fire department was briefed by state officials to wear hazmat suits in case these mystery objects crash down to earth.

Belleville Mayor Michael Melham revealed the shock update on Friday.

“That guidance does say two different things: First of all, if there is a downed drone in our vicinity, we are immediately to call the bomb squad of our county,” Melham said on Fox News.

“And second, our fire department has been instructed to make sure they wear hazmat suits.”

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy also called on Biden to be more proactive on this issue.

He said: “New Jersey residents deserve more concrete information about these UAS sightings and what is causing them.

“I respectfully urge you to continue to direct the federal agencies involved to work together until they uncover answers as to what is behind the UAS sightings.”

‘IRANIAN MOTHERSHIP’

Jeff Van Drew, a Republican Representative of New Jersey, accused the Pentagon of hiding the truth about the mysterious drones from the American public.

An Iranian ship was reportedly spotted off the New Jersey shore, day before the apparent drone sightings happened.

Van Drew launched a wild claim that these mystery objects were being sent from the supposed Iranian vessel, citing “high sources”.

“Iran launched a mothership probably about a month ago that contains these drones,” Van Drew said.

“That mothership is off… the East Coast of the United States of America. They’ve launched drones into everything that we can see or hear.

“And again, these are from high sources. I don’t say this lightly.”

The congressman echoed Trump’s statement and called for the flying objects to be “shot down”.

The Pentagon refuted Van Drew’s claims and said there was no evidence of an Iranian vessel.

SENATOR’S DRONE HUNT

New Jersey’s senator Andy Kim did not discount the current drone theory after his drone finding mission with cops.

Kim and local police investigated the puzzling unidentified objects as he shared his own theory.

He believed some of the reported sightings from the public could have been planes.

Despite this, the senator has not dismissed growing fears around possible drones flying across the country.

“I don’t discount others that may have seen actual drone activity, and not all I saw is fully explained by flight paths, but much of it was,” he wrote on X.

“We have a lot of distrust in politics/government right now, and we need federal gov to respect the right for the public to be informed.”

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Assad torture victims reveal horror of ‘burned bodies’ & forgetting their names – amid hunt for tyrant’s thugs

ASSAD’S chemical attack victims have revealed the horrors of “burned bodies” while prison survivors have forgotten their own names as the hunt is on for the tyrant’s puppet thugs.

In the 53-year-rule of the Assad’s, Syria was shut off from the rest of the world – but now the heinous crimes committed under the brutal regime are finally being brought to light.

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Death was a regular occurrence in Syria, specifically in a region called Ghouta.

This was an opposition-held area on the outskirts of Damascus, where in 2018, Syrian jets flew and rained chemicals over innocent people in one of its towns, Douma.

Two yellow cylinders were dropped from an air force chopper and went crashing through the top floor of one apartment building while the other landed on a balcony.

The people of the town had adjusted to the deafening sounds of relentless airstrikes – but had been less familiar with the hissing of chlorine gas that escaped the canisters.

In the regular air raids evil Assad ordered over the town, the people looked to find shelter in basements.

But as killer chlorine is heavier than air, the gas sank down through the storeys and below buildings into two basements.

At least 43 people choked to death from the heinous gas attack, with their blistered bodies found to be blue and black when civil defence workers tragically recovered them.

The last rebel group that were fighting in the Douma region surrendered to the regime a day after the gas attack.

Douma has silently grieved for six years following the inhumane assault, but after the spectacular fall of Bashar al-Assad last week, victims are finally able to tell their stories.

One man called Abdulhadi Sariel, 64, lived on the opposite side of the street from where the chlorine cylinders crashed through.

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Syrians receive medical treatment after Assad regime’s alleged chemical gas attack[/caption]
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A U.N. chemical weapons expert, wearing a gas mask, holds a plastic bag containing samples from one of the sites of an alleged chemical weapons attack[/caption]

He said his family only survived because they stayed on a higher floor – but one of his daughters still suffers from respiratory problems because of it.

He told the Observer: “No one in that basement came out alive.”

“Their bodies turned to black, their clothes went green and were burnt, they crumbled and stuck to their bodies.”

Abdulhadi even described how the victims clothes “looked like wood,” stressing just how strong, deadly and inhumane the attack was.

He added: “We threw out all of our clothes but [you can still see the effect] on the curtains.

“We can escape the bullets and the tanks, but chemicals travel through the air. We were afraid, children were afraid.”

The Syrian government allowed OPCW investigators to visit Douma a few weeks later, but threatened to kill survivors if they told visitors the truth on what had happened.

Instead, residents like Abdulhadi were told to say that people had died from inhaling smoke and dust – not the raining chemicals.

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A man reacts while embraced by a woman as relatives greet former prisoners released by the Syrian Kurdish administration[/caption]

He explained: “The commanders said ‘if you say a word other than what we tell you, we will kill you’.

“But I always kept the curtains [as evidence] for this moment, when the truth would come out.”

Since Syria spiralled into years of bloodshed under Assad’s regime in 2011, at least 300,000 people have been killed and 100,000 have gone missing.

Aside from being killed in heinous gas attacks or killed on the streets by Assad’s soldiers, citizens would disappear, taken from their homes – presumed to be detained in one of the tyrant’s brutal prisons.

Now the dynasty has spectacularly fallen after Islamist rebels led by Hayat al Tahir al-Sham (HTS) captured key cities in the country, the prisons have been opened and the surviving detainees released.

But the atrocities of the jails have become unveiled, with tortured bodies and piles of clothes discovered at the hellhole sites.

LOOKING FOR SURVIVORS

Thousands of mothers, fathers, siblings and grandparents have poured through the doors of hospitals to see the survivors, hoping to find their missing family members.

But this is proving to be devastatingly hard as the prisoners from the jails are so physically and psychologically traumatised they don’t know who they are.

Syrian citizens have been arguing amongst themselves over patients and whether they are their relatives.

Map showing Syrian rebels' 10-day offensive, resulting in Assad fleeing Damascus.

Meanwhile the freed inmates can’t even confirm their own identity due to what they have been put through.

The Sunday Times visited a Damascus hospital where a doctor said a group of five or six men had been brought in from the infamous Sednaya prison.

All had endured such physical and psychological trauma that half of them didn’t know who they were.

One young man could only tragically refer to his prison number: 27.

Dr Muaz Ataya said: “He didn’t remember his name.

“They have no names in the prison. They have only numbers.”

Meanwhile another patient couldn’t even utter any words – terrified of being subjected to the kind of torture he endured while locked up if he spoke.

RAPE, TORTURE AND DEATH

Some held at the horrific prison of Sednaya say they were raped, and in some cases, forced to rape other inmates.

A regular form of punishment was some kind of torture and severe beatings from guards, it’s claimed, which led to individuals suffering life-changing damage like disabilities or death.

Floors of cells were coated in blood and pus from tortured prisoners, according to a 2017 Amnesty report, with the bodies of dead prisoners collected like rubbish at 9am each morning by guards.

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Detainees were also forced to follow horrific rules as they were forced as they were deprived the basic necessities of food, water and medicine.

When food would be delivered it would often be cruelly scattered across cell floors by guards with a mixture of blood and dirt.

A human iron press was even discovered that was allegedly used to crush prisoners to death in Sednaya – unveiled in videos shared by rebels as they liberated prisoners.

They also found dozens of red rope nooses used for mass hangings in an execution room.

Other disturbing accounts say the mass hangings occurred once or twice a week on a Monday and Wednesday – chillingly in the middle of the night.

SEARCHING IN MORGUES

As some family members continue to remain hopeful their relatives are alive, some have been met with the horrific reality that the bodies of loved ones could be in a morgue.

Horrifying images shows a morgue filled with the brutalised bodies of Bashar al-Assad’s final torture victims.

Family members have had to queue to see the bodies of tortured inmates to determine if any of them could be their missing loved ones.

Syrian citizens are captured in line to see the bodies with their hands covering their noses – protecting themselves from the stench of death.

The bodies found are believed to be some of the last torture victims under the tyrant’s brutal regime, CNN’s Clarissa Ward reports.

One woman, who couldn’t find her missing mother, brother, or husband, is seen in footage wailing as she throws her hands up in despair.

A doctor is captured desperately helping heartbroken people to find their loved ones, a lot of whom are showing pictures of who they’re looking for.

Footage shows him unzipping body bags while mothers, fathers and siblings howl with grief.

What is Sednaya Prison?

By Annabel Bate, Foreign News Reporter

SEDNAYA Prison – otherwise known as the Human Slaughterhouse – was a military prison near Damascus, Syria.

Operated by the government of Syrian Arab Republic, the hellhole prison was used to hold thousands of inmates that were civilian detainees, anti-government rebels and political prisoners.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) estimated in January 2021 that an overwhelming 30,000 detainees were horrifically executed under the Assad regime in Sednaya.

Guards would use torture as a killing technique, as well as have mass executions.

Some held at the horrific prison of Sednaya say they were raped, and in some cases, forced to rape other inmates.

A regular form of punishment was some kind of torture and sever beatings from guards, it’s claimed, which led to individuals suffering life-changing damage like disabilities or death.

Floors of cells were coated in blood and pus from tortured prisoners, according to a 2017 Amnesty report, with the bodies of dead prisoners collected like rubbish at 9am each morning by guards.

Detainees were also forced to follow horrific rules as they were forced as they were deprived the basic necessities of food, water and medicine.

When food would be delivered it would often be cruelly scattered across cell floors by guards with a mixture of blood and dirt.

Other disturbing accounts say the mass hangings occurred once or twice a week on a Monday and Wednesday – chillingly in the middle of the night.

The unbelievable practices, which human rights groups say amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity, were authorised at the highest level of the Syrian government under Assad.

The doctor points towards the bodies and says: “Take a look, this is the crime of the regime.

“Even in the Middle Ages they didn’t torture people like this.”

The corpses are currently only identifiable by number – proving the overwhelming amount that were recovered when the rebels stormed Assad’s inhumane prisons.

Meanwhile another man points out by the state of the corpses clothes, suggesting they may well have been detainees at the infamous Sednaya prison.

POTENTIAL JUSTICE

Not everyone will be given the closure of their loved ones deaths, as Assad’s military intelligence burnt documents and destroyed hard drives before fleeing from the rebels.

But the tyrant’s soldiers didn’t reach a thick book found in the hellhole Sednaya prison however, containing thousands of names of the dead.

A heart-wrenching 29,000 names were counted in the pages and were reportedly tracked over the course of a few years.

And now Assad’s secret files, said to be “bigger than Nuremberg”, have been unveiled as the hunt for the perpetrators begins.

The race is on to track down tyrant Assad’s puppets who inflicted his reign of terror in Syria.

While Putin concocted the plot to smuggle Assad and his family out of Syria and personally granted them political asylum, thousands of the tyrants military and security officials are fleeing too.

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But the evidence that holds the cold-blooded murderers accountable has been kept throughout the years in a stack of brown cardboard boxes behind a locked door top-secret office in a European city.

The 406 boxes seen by The Sunday Times contain more than 1.3 million documents that could land Assad and his henchmen in prison with lifetime sentences.

The archives have been kept for over a decade by 61-year-old Canadian lawyer and war crimes investigator Bill Wiley.

Wiley’s organisation is the Commission for International Justice and Accountability that’s funded by the British, German and US governments.

The lawyer has had a team of Syrians on the ground taking life-threatening risks to garner evidence before smuggling it out the country.

They used various means of transports disguised as different professions to get the shocking files to a safe place – with some team members kidnapped or even killed.

Wiley said: “This is the most documented repression in history.

“Like the Nazis but with computers.”

And like the Nazi regime it was, with Assad’s father Hafez who ruled brutal power from 1970 to 2000 is believed to have been advised in various torture methods by a former Nazi, Alois Brunner.

The sick Brunner found refuge in Damascus after serving as deputy to the Holocaust architect Adolf Eichmann.

The papers go through 50 years of the regime, containing details of imprisonments, executions, disappearance, sexual abuse and torture as well as chemical strikes on citizens.

Wiley said that from the documents it’s clear that “Assad was directing things” but believes that he will not escape his crimes.

The lawyer added: “It may take time but two weeks ago who would have believed Assad would be out of power and fleeing.

“The world has changed and everything is possible.”

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Dollar Tree is selling a $5 Christmas tree in two colors that shoppers say is the ‘best fake in the world’

IF you’re still in the market for a Christmas tree, look no further because Dollar Tree has got you covered.

Shoppers can now pick an artificial tree for the price of a cup of coffee.

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So if you’re still on the hunt for the perfect tree but don’t want to break the budget, it may be time to pay a visit to your local Dollar Tree.

The Un-Lit PVC Christmas Tree is currently available for just $5 from the chain store.

And it comes in two different colors so you can pick whichever matches your home best.

Shoppers have the choice between a traditional green or a bright white look.

The artificial tree measures four feet and has a 23-inch diameter, making it ideal for smaller spaces.

“Transform your home into a winter wonderland with this Un-Lit Artificial Christmas Tree,” manufacturers said.

IN THE COMMENTS

The budget-friendly Christmas tree has received an average rating of 4.7 stars out of five from customers.

They shared their thoughts on the item in the comments section of the site.

“I got two of each color, I really wish I would have gotten more,” wrote one shopper.

“Next year I’m getting an entire case.”

“Awesome if you want a tree in your room, if you want a small tree or are on a short budget [it’s] perfect,” said another customer.

They summed up the budget buy as the “best fake tree in the world.”

“I bought this Christmas tree to prepare my room for the Christmas season and beat my family’s best-decorated room for under $35,” commented a third person.

“It added so much coziness and Christmas joy to my room.

“I would DEFINITELY recommend this tree, it is very full and mind-blowing to be sold for only $5!

Dollar Tree pricing

Despite the name of the store, Dollar Tree recently added items that cost more than $1 to its inventory.

Most items at the store cost no more than $1.25, but items in the Dollar Tree Plus section cost up to $5.

Dollar Tree introduced Plus aisles to 100 locations in 2019 as part of an effort to diversify its products.

By 2022, Dollar Tree had added the items to over 1,500 locations.

“We believe testing additional price points above $1 for Dollar Tree products will enable us over time to expand our assortments, introduce new products and meet more of our customers’ everyday needs,” president and CEO Michael Witynski said in a statement.

“Our brand promise is that customers get great value for what they spend at Dollar Tree. We will continue to be fiercely protective of that promise, regardless of the price point.”

“My family did not believe me when I told them it was only $5; they even got themselves one!

“My favorite is the white tree; it looks great with gold ornaments.”

“These Christmas trees are AMAZING for just $5,” agreed another Dollar Tree fan.

“We plan on buying them for all of our preschoolers for our Christmas event.”

“They look so nice!! And for $5??? You can’t beat that!” said one buyer.

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I was kidnapped at gunpoint at 15 by a serial killer rapist, I was gagged & tortured but still managed to flee 

GAGGED, handcuffed and her legs bound with rope, tears sprang to 15-year-old Kara Robinson’s eyes as she desperately scoured her captor’s flat trying to figure out an escape plan. 

The school girl had endured unimaginable suffering – forced into a car at gunpoint, then sexually assaulted and tortured for 18 hours by evil rapist and kidnapper Richard Evonitz, 38.

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If that wasn’t bad enough, she would have been even more petrified if she’d known Evonitz was already a serial killer – responsible for the rape and murder of at least three other young innocent girls previously.

The odds were undoubtedly stacked against her.

However abducting brave Kara, now 38, would prove to be Evonitz’s downfall, as she would miraculously escape and consequently bring an end to the monster’s reign of terror. 

And how she did it was also remarkable.

Putting aside her terror and panic, Kara memorised even the tiniest details to help identify her attacker, even remembering the serial number on the inside of the plastic container he had forced her into. 

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‘I just knew something bad had happened’ 

For Kara it was a chance encounter on June 24 2002 that changed her life as she knew it.

She’d spent the night at her best friend Heather’s house, and they had plans to go to the lake that day after completing some chores.

Kara started to water the garden while Heather took a shower. 

However when going out into the garden Heather discovered the hosepipe was still running – but there was no sign of Kara. 

Speaking on Hayu documentary, Escaping Captivity: The Kara Robinson Story, Kara’s mum Debra says: “I was at lunch and I got a call from Heather and she told me Kara was missing. She said she was in the front yard and [then was] gone.

“Heather was completely hysterical. She knew Kara would not just walk away.

“When I was driving to Heather’s house I just really knew something bad had happened. I could feel it in my heart.” 

Recalling the events of that morning, Kara says: “I was outside watering the flowers and I noticed a car on the way out of the neighbourhood. 

“It was a green trans am – such a cool car. I kept watering the flowers and I saw the car come back into the neighbourhood.

“A guy gets out of the car. He said ‘hey, how are you doing? I have these magazines’ and then he asked if my parents were home. 

“I told him this was my friend’s house… and said her mum’s not home right now. 

“At that point the man asked if he could give me the magazines. 

“When I said yes he leaned in to give them to me and as he was leaning in I felt a red flag somewhere in my head. 

“At the same time… I felt a gun press to the side of my neck. 

“He said ‘if you scream I’ll shoot you. You’re going to come with me’. I think I felt a moment of terror but I knew I just needed to do what he told me to do.

“I looked in the back seat and there’s a giant plastic storage container. He said ‘get in the container’. 

“At that point my brain shut off my emotions. I just went into survival mode.”

Heather called her mother, who reported Kara, who lived in Lexington County, South Carolina, missing to the local police. 

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‘I knew I had to be my own victor’ 

Once in the car, Kara was trapped inside the storage container, unable to see where she was being taken – but she knew her life was in danger.

Kara says: “I thought he was going to assault me and that my life could possibly be at risk if I did not take action. 

“I knew I had to be my own victor and that I had to save myself. 

“I had to get as much information about this person and my surroundings as I can so that I can escape and so that I can identify this person when I do. 

“One of the first things I locked into my brain was a serial number on the container itself. 

“We drove for a little while [then] he took the lid off the container and he told me that he was going to restrain me and he put a gag in my mouth… handcuffs around my wrists and rope on my feet.”

Evonitz' reign of terror - A timeline

September 9 1996: Evonitz abducted Sofia Silva, 16, from the porch of her home.

Her body was found a month later.

May 1 1997: Evonitz abducted sisters Kristin Michelle Lisk, 15, and Kathryn Nicole Lisk, 12, from their front garden.

Their bodies were found five days later.

June 24 2002: Kara is kidnapped and held captive and repeatedly assaulted for 18 hours by Evonitz, but miraculously escapes.

June 27 2002: After a high-speed chase Evonitz shoots himself, dying immediately.

August 2002: Spotsylvania County Sheriff Ronald Knight announces that Evonitz was responsible for the crimes.

‘I had to call him daddy’ 

Once they arrived at Evonitz’s flat, he snuck Kara in under the cover of darkness. 

Kara recalls: “He opened the container and told me if I promised not to scream or yell he would take the gag out of my mouth. 

“I looked around and noticed we were in a living room. 

“There was a wall with some small animal cages, fish, lizards. There was a guinea pig, there was at least one bird. 

‘He told me to come with him and we went through a door. Inside the bedroom there was a big blanket hanging above the bed with a wolf on it. 

While I was being assaulted it felt like something that happened to someone else. I shut off my brain and left my body. 

Kara Robinson

“He told me he was going to tell me what the rules were going to be while I was there. 

“The first rule was that he would always have a gun nearby and I had to listen to what he said or there would be consequences. 

“He also told me while I was there I was going to have to call him daddy. 

“He started asking me questions… When he asked me about my boyfriend and about my family and my friends… I kinda broke down a little bit into tears. 

“It was very real for me in that moment I may never get to see them again.”

‘I shut off my brain & left my body’

Over the course of 18 hours, Kara was held captive and repeatedly sexually assaulted at the hands of her captor. 

She says: “When I started crying my abductor told me to lay down in the bed and I could just feel panic in my whole body. 

“I knew what was coming next. I knew what this man’s intentions were for me. 

“While I was being assaulted it felt like something that happened to someone else. I shut off my brain and left my body. 

“After that we went into the bathroom and he made me take a shower. 

“That’s when I noticed some hairspray, I noticed feminine hygiene products. I noticed a hairbrush with long red hair in it. I just remember thinking there was a woman that lived here.”

She was right – however at that time his wife was on holiday at Disneyland with his mother – and had no idea the man she married was a monster. 

Kara knew she had to play a strategic game if she was to get out of this alive, saying: “I knew that if I was easy to get along with he would be more likely to let his guard down at some point.

“When it was time for dinner… I said ‘is there anything I can do while you’re making your food?’ and I swept his kitchen. 

“I used that as an opportunity to get close to his refrigerator where there were magnets that had his dentist information. 

“Gather information, wait for him to be complacent, escape. I said it over and over again.”

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Evonitz abducted Sofia Silva, 16, from the porch of her home[/caption]

Assaulted & forced to watch explicit sexual content

Later that night he took Kara into the bedroom, and made her get back into the container while he made a call.

She says: “When I got out the container he told me he was going to give me a pill for my anxiety.

“I was assaulted multiple times but there were a lot of things that happened during that time.

“He made me sit down in front of the TV and watch a tape [with explicit sexual content] and describe what was happening. 

“I was 15 years old. I was seeing things I didn’t really know how to describe. There were things he asked me to do I didn’t know how to do. 

“The things that were happening to me were any person’s worst nightmare.”

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Kristin Lisk, 15, and her younger sister Kati, 12, were abducted outside their home

A daring escape… & horrifying discovery

Early the next morning, Kara was finally gifted her chance, and was able to free herself from the restraints used to tie her to the bed. 

She says: “I opened my eyes and the first thing I noticed was there was just a sliver of early morning light. I just instantly was hit with this thought – this is it, this is your time, lets go.’

“My biggest fear was I was going to wake up my captor. 

“I slowly just slid out of the bed to the side. I put my shorts on, and went to the front door. My heart was beating so fast. I put my hand on the knob and I [knew] this is my moment to escape. 

“I just ran. I saw a car driving across the parking lot and I just ran straight for the car. There were two men… I said I was kidnapped by the man in that apartment [and] I said take me to the police station.”

Arriving at the police station, Kara says: “I held my arm up to show him my handcuffs and I said ‘my name is Kara Robinson, I was kidnapped and I escaped my captor.” 

The police took Kara back to the apartment complex, and based on all the information she had gathered, the block’s maintenance manager was able to help identify which flat she’d escaped from. 

However, by the time authorities arrived, Evonitz had fled to Florida, calling his sister and confessing to killing someone and committing “more crimes than he can remember.”

I was really, really angry. I just wanted him to sit in a court room across from me and look in my eyes and know that picking me was the greatest mistake he ever made.

Kara Robinson

Inside his apartment, police found sex toys, a revolver and a locked chest containing underwear and newspaper clippings about the unsolved murders of three girls.

Sofia Silva, who disappeared from her front porch in September 1996 aged 16, and sisters Kati, 12, and Kristin Lisk, 15, who were abducted from their home.

Sofia’s remains were found a month later in a creek, while sisters Kati and Kristin’s bodies were found in a nearby river.

They’d been raped then murdered, each missing their shoes and underwear and neither case was solved – until Kara’s abduction. 

‘Greatest mistake he ever made’

Forensic evidence found at the crime scenes matched evidence found inside Evonitz’s home, and two of Kristin’s fingerprints were also discovered inside the trunk of Evonitz’s car.

Police tracked Evonitz  and after a high-speed chase Evonitz then shot himself, dying immediately on June 27 2002.

Upon hearing about his death, Kara says: “I was really, really angry. I just wanted him to sit in a court room across from me and look in my eyes and know that picking me was the greatest mistake he ever made.”

Finally, in August 2002, Spotsylvania County Sheriff Ronald Knight announced that Evonitz was responsible for the other murders. 

One officer recalls: “We recovered homemade tapes where he filmed himself masturbating and fantasising at the same time talking about the crimes he committed.”

For her help in solving Silva and the Lisk sisters’ murders, Kara received $150,000 in reward money, and met the families of the victims.

“It was one of the most important things that’s ever happened to me,” she previously told People magazine.

“Because it brought home the importance of what I did. Because I felt like, ‘Wow, I’m actually giving these families something that they never would’ve gotten without me.’

“Just the closure of knowing that the person responsible for their daughters’ [deaths] is no longer here.”

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The case attracted huge media attention at the time, as Kara survived against all odds[/caption]

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Inside deadly European bear attack capital where a teen mauled to death sparked a nationwide hunt for the wild beasts

THE mass killing of hundreds of brown bears is taking place in Europe following two dozen brutal deaths – including the mauling of a teen.

Romania has become known as the bear attack capital after a horror spate of fatal and severe interactions with humans over the last 20 years.

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Many of the brown bears have been nicknamed ‘trash-bin bears’[/caption]
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German Andi Bauer, 26, needed emergency surgery after a brown bear ripped his right leg open while he was trekking in Romania[/caption]
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A Brit tourist was left hospitalised after a bear attacked her in her car[/caption] Map of Romania showing locations of brown bear attacks resulting in 26 deaths and 275 injuries.

The Eastern European nation makes up a staggering 45 per cent of all attacks on the continent with 26 people killed and another 275 injured, according to Nature.com.

Many of these attacks involve farmers, shepherds or cattle hearders as the brown beasts continue to be pushed closer to civilisation in a desperate hunt for food.

One of the country’s worst ever attacks came in July.

Diana Cazacu, 19, was savagely mauled to death by a young, female bar in Bucharest’s Bucegi mountains.

Her body was discovered by rescue teams at the bottom of a ravine – as the bear stood over her lifeless corpse.

Officials believe Diana tried to run away from the wild animal while hiking but was ruthlessly grabbed, scratched, bitten and then thrown down the mountain.

The bear went on to lunge at the large group of rescuers before one of them shot the beast dead.

The murderous attack prompted the government to rule that up to 481 bears could now be culled across the next 18 months by hunters.

It overturned a law from 2016 that banned bear hunting for good.

Speaking on the controversial change, PETA’s Vice President of Programmes, Elisa Allen, said killing a wild animal for simply existing can’t be justified.

She told The Sun: “There are always humane methods for addressing perceived wildlife issues that should be used instead of violently gunning down animals.

“Ecological harmony will never be found down the barrel of a gun.

“If the killing goes ahead, many bears will likely be shot several times before they die, and some may escape from hunters only to bleed slowly to death.

“And when mother bears are killed, their orphaned cubs are left behind to starve.”

The problem bears have even been given the nickname “trash-bin bears” as they are often seen stalking leftover food left outside people’s homes.

This hunt for dinner can lead to brave yet unfortunate people trying to scare them away – often leading to dangerous consequences.

Other victims often attempt to interact with the ferocious wild animals and falling to a similar grisly fate.

A Brit pensioner was savagely mauled by a bear after she stopped to take photos of a playful pair from her car, earlier this year.

The 72-year-old was driving near Romania’s Carpathian Mountains when she spotted the beasts at the side of the road.

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The terrifying moment a woman dices with death as she foolishly tries to pose for a photo with a giant bear in Bacău[/caption]
Woman at Libearty Bear Sanctuary information panel.
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Cristina Lapis spoke to The Sun about Romania’s bear issues and the plan to kill hundreds off[/caption]
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A 72-year-old Brit tourist took a picture of a bear before being attacked in her car in Romania[/caption]

The Scottish holidaymaker lowered her window to take a snap but one of the animals suddenly got onto its hind legs and put its paws into the car.

It then bit down on the unsuspecting woman’s arm – prompting her partner to quickly put their foot on the gas to escape.

The woman was rushed to a hospital in the back of an ambulance.

In 2016, a US tourist was left hospitalised after a brown bear lunged at him in the city of Brasov.

The 20-year-old was pounced on by a 100kg brute and left with a deep wound on his left arm.

Several other tourists have also been viciously attacked by Romanian bears in the last few years.

Andi Bauer, 26, and Brit Lara Booth, 23, were hiking through the mountains when a 6ft female bear savaged Andi’s leg.

He was airlifted to hospital and had emergency surgery after his leg had shattered in three places.

Romania currently has over 8,000 brown bears roaming around the dense forests, according to the environment ministry.

But many officials fear that this number is set to rise drastically in the coming years prompting concern over if the attack rate may also rise.

In 2023, 7,500 emergency calls about bear sightings were recorded – double the number of the last year, according to the Romanian authorities.

Many of these are believed to have been “trash-bin” bears who were swiftly rounded up by cops and either sent to a nearby sanctuary or fatally dealt with.

Christina Lapis runs a bear sanctuary in Romania where she looks after 130 bears from across the globe from Armenia, Ukraine and even a pair from the US.

But the majority come from on her doorstep in the Romanian woodlands.

Top 10 countries with the most brown bear attacks

THESE are the top 10 countries across the world with the highest rate of brown bear attacks on humans, according to nature.com.

  1. US
  2. Romania
  3. Russia
  4. Slovakia
  5. Turkey
  6. Japan
  7. Sweden
  8. Iran
  9. Canada
  10. Finland

She has been one of the biggest opposing voices to lifting the legislation to allow people to hunt for bears again.

Christina has even taken in 25 brown bears who were due to be shot in order to give them a better life.

The animal lover said she had no choice but to accept the new bears as it was either let them be gunned down or rescue them.

She told The Sun it felt like blackmail: “I accepted to take them because it was a blackmail of the government.

“You take them or we kill them. So, it was better for them to come to the sanctuary.”

“We cannot blame the bears. We as human beings are responsible for the animals.”

She says officials need to focus on creating a long-term solution as simply killing 500 bears will not create peace.

Directing her frustration at the Romanian government she said: “They need to solve it. They’ve never counted a bear but they say there are too many. They don’t even know how many there are.

“They didn’t propose any electric fences, changing the situation of the garbage or try educating the people.

“There are many things to do before beginning to kill them and we must find the best solution to avoid this massacre.”

PETA has also urged Romanian authorities to look into non-lethal methods of solving the bear and human crisis in the country.

They recommended installing secure, safe fences to gate off areas commonly used by brown bears and making it clear that humans shouldn’t go beyond the fences.

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A keeper throwing food to bears in Bucharest, Romania[/caption]
Young brown bear searching for food in residential trash cans at night.
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A lone bear roaming around a residential block in Romania[/caption]
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Andi Beauer and Lara Booth were hiking in the Romanian mountains when Andi was attacked by a bear[/caption]

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