What Pretending to be a Victim Looks Like | The Boy in The Box
On January 11, 1973, 13-year-old Paul Martin Andrews was on an errand to buy milk for his siblings, unaware that a blue van had been following him. Inside was Richard Ausley, a dangerous criminal on the run. Ausley then asks Paul for help and offers him a ride. Trusting the stranger, Paul accepts, unknowingly stepping into a nightmare that would haunt him for decades.
Ausley abducts Paul and holds him captive in a wooden box hidden in the woods. For days, Paul endures unimaginable abuse and isolation, clinging to the hope that he might escape. His resilience and courage ultimately led to his survival and Ausley’s capture. Paul’s story, later dubbed “The Boy in the Box,” became a chilling symbol of survival against horrific odds.
It wasn’t until 30 years later that Paul would break his silence, speaking out for the first time about his ordeal. His testimony proved pivotal in preventing Ausley’s release, ensuring the predator remained behind bars. Paul’s bravery not only saved others but also shone a light on the importance of speaking out for for justice.
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