Kidnapped
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Meanwhile, news that Willett's team had found not one, but both missing boys, was spreading like wildfire through the law enforcement community.
For detective Don Cooksey, it was a day he never thought he'd see. "I'm not going to lie to you, I sat down and cried like a baby. Some of the best news I’ve ever heard."
Authorities learned that both boys had been sexually assaulted repeatedly. Devlin, the 6'4", 300 lb. loner with no previous record, was charged with sexual assault, kidnapping and attempted murder.
Back in Richwoods, Shawn began slowly readjusting to life at home with his family. In several briefings with the FBI, he gave them details of his captivity, including that he had witnessed Ben's abduction.
Shawn told his parents that during the first month after he was kidnapped, his life was pure agony. He was held captive in Devlin's apartment, bound and gagged.
"He was tied to a futon during all the time that the defendant was at work or gone," Craig says. "Duct tape was placed over his mouth so he couldn’t scream out. He was only released from the futon when the defendant came home from work."
This month of torture would only be the beginning of Shawn’s ordeal: after a month of captivity, around Halloween 2002, Devlin told Shawn he was going to take him home.
But instead, Devlin took Shawn to a remote logging road. "Shawn, at that point, became uneasy and asked what was going on. And the defendant stopped the truck, got out of the truck, got Shawn out of the truck," Craig says. "They went around to the back of the truck and the defendant then attempted to strangle Shawn with the intent of killing him. Shawn began pleading for his life and told the defendant he would do whatever he wanted him to do as long as he didn’t kill him."
Devlin agreed not to kill Shawn, but in return he was forced to make what his parents call a "deal with the devil." "He could never try to contact anyone, never try to run. And that if he did, he would be killed," Craig explains.
He became "Shawn Devlin," and for the next four and a half years, the invisible chains of a deal forced on him that day would keep Shawn tied to his tormentor.
One month into his captivity, Devlin's control over Shawn was complete and total. Devlin was so confident in his power that he would leave Shawn alone in his tiny one-bedroom apartment, while he went to work at Imo's pizzeria, ran errands, and visited family who had no idea that Shawn existed.
Shawn says he passed the majority of his time sleeping. "'Cause when you sleep it seems like time goes by fast. And it’s just an escape."
Devlin's hold on Shawn was so complete that seven months after he was abducted, Devlin even allowed Shawn to make a friend, 13-year-old neighbor Tony Douglas.
"Tony was my first friend and we were friends for a long time," Shawn says.
Tony's family - mom Rita Lederle, sister Melissa, and sister-in-law Kelly - say Shawn told them Devlin was his father and that his mother had been killed by a drunk driver. It was all part of a script Devlin had written for him.
Asked what Shawn said about school, Kelly says, "Well, at first he told me that he was home schooled, and then he told me by his grandmother as well. Then that he was in private school. And we just never questioned it."
"We probably should have though," Melissa adds.
Produced by Katherine Davis, Clare Friedland, Mead Stone, and Chris O'Connell
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See all 37 CommentsMaybe billo should've changed places with him, sounds like he's jealous...
It's probably totally exacerbating Shawn's recovery to feel like he has to address some sort of elephant in the room that really shouldn't be there. Like it's not a question he should be feeling like he needs to answer for people - people should have the strength to feel compassionate enough to understand and know the answer on their own. The question's already been asked and answered - if people still don't understand, that's on you not Shawn.
Go Shawn! We're all rooting for you!
Unless we have been a victim in the circumstance of captivity since age 10, we would never know what we would do or believe to survive. I can only imagine the pure joy Shawn must have felt to be away from his captor when he was allowed to spend the night. One night away from torture.
As for God, hopefully there is a spiritual being a greater power, that gives our life meaning and purpose.
I pity those without compassion and the need to blame a child of 10 for being a victim.
I am not making excuses for him as much as I am pointing out that pornography fuels deviant sexual behavior and devalues human beings. Something common to *** offenders is pornography. It is not just a coincidence that graphic pornography and child sexual abuse have both risen since the 1960s.
Posted by grantview at 12:55 PM : Sep 30, 2008
You have your opinion, I have mine. I completely disagree. He is a monster, redemption for someone like him shouldn''t even be an option. He deserves to rot in hell for what he did to those poor children. Saying he did what he did because of "rampant pornography" is just like giving him an excuse and saying if he wasn''t (supposedly) given the option to have access to porn that he wouldnt have done this. People are sick and disgusting and he just happens to be one of them. You''re not helping anyone by making excuses for MONSTERS like him...
Most of the time these offenders were screwed over when they were young. I don''t believe monsters are born; they are created. Watching the TV show Most Evil provides insight.
From what I''ve read about Michael Devlin, he had a pretty typical uneventful childhood. Though, I admit, I do not all the details. In which case, what led Michael Devlin to do what he did? I believe the answer is rampant pornography. We need to put the brakes on today''s over-sexualized culture for sake of children and families.
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