Sept. 5, 2009

Kidnapped

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(CBS)  Nine months after Shawn's rescue, the world was about to learn the truth of what he suffered at the hands of Devlin, the man who kidnapped, tortured and held him for four and a half years.

Asked what sentence would satisfy her, Pam says, "To make sure he spends the rest of his life behind bars. To make sure he never gets out, to make sure there’s absolutely no possibility of parole. And to make sure he has no communication whatsoever with children."

Devlin was charged with 80 counts of sexual assault, kidnapping and attempted murder.

Pam says it was "horrible" seeing Devlin. "To be in that courtroom and to see him walk in, I was just furious. I was angry. You know, every ounce of me wanted just to get to him."

But in a surprise move, Devlin changed his plea to guilty, avoiding a trial, after prosecutors revealed they had found videotapes and photos of him abusing Shawn in the apartment.

"That was a big thing off my shoulders. I really didn't want to get up there and testify," Shawn says.

Before Devlin was sentenced, Pam and Craig shared with the judge the pain of losing their son for so many years, and pleaded for a lengthy sentence.

Devlin declined to speak, and was sentenced on multiple counts to 72 life terms, and an additional 170 years in prison for his crimes. "The only thing I will say, Mr. Devlin, is that you heaped unimaginable heartache on a lot of people in this case, not the least of which was the children involved," the judge told him. "You will have plenty of time to think about this while you spend the rest of your life in the penitentiary."

With the legal proceedings behind him, Shawn can begin a new life. "I've lived two lives. I had to start over again from when I was kidnapped. 'Cause it was a different life. That life is gone, so I’m picking up this life again. And I’ve got what I wanted most in life, was to be back with my family," he says.

Shawn, now 17, is getting back to his childhood passion, motocross, catching up with his old friends, and going to school for the first time since fifth grade. "It was different getting back into the swing of school. But I caught onto it quick," he says.

Remarkably, in just a year and a half, Shawn has caught up to his peers. He'll graduate from high school next spring.

As for any lingering resentment, Shawn says he's too busy now thinking about the good things in life.

"You know what? You’re not the person I expected to meet…I was expecting to meet a young man who was very angry. Who was raging inside. No one would blame you," Roberts remarks.

"I've never really been an angry person," Shawn says.

Asked how he puts this ordeal behind without being angry, Shawn says, "Well, at every end of a dark tunnel there's always a bright light, you know?"

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Ben Ownby is starting fresh too. He started high school last fall. He says he has no anxiety about high school. "I just have to figure out how to get around. It's a maze."

Shawn and his parents say that therapy is helping them come to terms with an experience they will carry with them forever. "It’s always gonna be with me. I mean, that's something that I've learned. That’s something I've come to cope with," Shawn says.

"From what I understand, from your parents, there's some things that you haven’t shared with them. Is that to protect them?" Roberts.

"In some ways, yeah. Then in other ways, I'm just not ready," Shawn admits.

For now, Shawn and his parents are just enjoying life together as a family.

"It's kind of a new normalcy for us. And we're just so fortunate to be in this position. So fortunate to have our son back," Craig says.

For Pam and Craig, there's only one way to explain Shawn's astonishing rescue and return.

Asked if her son is the Missouri miracle, Pam says, "I believe so. I do believe miracles happen and I do believe that it was a miracle that brought Shawn home."

The FBI says an investigation found no link between Michael Devlin and any other kidnapping or abuse cases.

The Shawn Hornbeck Foundation is working to help find other missing and abducted children.


Produced by Katherine Davis, Clare Friedland, Mead Stone, and Chris O'Connell
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by leggz_diamond September 27, 2009 6:06 PM EDT
the videos undertone felt to me, Of "blaming" the victum. which is soooooooooo wrong. i can understand how hard it is to understand why shawn never (even after many for sure "he cant get me right now opportunities")didnt take one of the opportunities to tell someone or to escape the fiend! wow! so i as well as you shld try to wrap your brains round this. for one, shawn never asked for this. so no matter [[what happeded,or what could have happened, or especially what didnt happen people, and i bet we can all imagine some pretty crazy stuff]] he is not, and can never be blamed for this no matter what. no matter if he fell in love with the guy HE STILL CANNNOT BE BLAMED, he survived it so if that survival called for him to love the man, well thats that, no blame only survival. #two his age when it happened is a huge factor in the WHYS???WWWHHHYYEEE??? we dont understand, yet doubt and blame remain.his age at time was most circumspect,gullable,manipulative,innocent, honest,informative,very vulnerable, & very impressionable, even shall i dare say, MOLDABLE stage of a kids life? kids have also evolved to be somewhat materialistic which also cannot be blamed(cuz theres oh.so.much.more.stuff out there,just look @ the news!!)shawn got what he wanted, when he wanted it? did someone say? and all he/i had to do was play? play and give the monster what he wanted for as little cost to me/us/him personally, so as not to freak the **** out even more, but to stay sane and outside the whole ordeal. becuz truthfully, (remember the age) there was no choice in the matter n e way just a will to survive) trust me i know, video games, bikes, ect.. can be good incentives/good bribes. (candy wrks too, but at even younger ages) Shawn has got to be thee most survivinist survivor i know! he has got to be one of the smartest people i know!and probably thee strogest! from day one he was "survivin" then 2 b able 2 (HIM!!the kid in the mix!) talk the sicko out of killing him...HA! whose zoomin who? ive also got to say the sicko/monster was goooood at what he did/does too. just imagining how it was,total takeover and manipulation of mind,& body for a very significant amt of time no less. but chalk 1 up for the kid again, he never allowed total programming or takeover. he coulndt penetrate this whisp of a boys inner soul. the armor it must of took and the venomous weapons used, yet coulndt penetrate nor touch what really mattered, the things inside that makes us human and individuals. theres something to be said for hard heads!! nor could "it" supress his instinctual desire to live, especially to live throu it, all the damage and assaults to ones being and still come out on top while maintaining ones self,his(own)sacred being intact. and uncanny will to survive & instinctual traits handeddown since the dawning of mankind to come out almost unscathed with, very little scarring of shawns BEING. not allowing "it" power by means of ruthless assault savagery, playstations, tiny tastes of freewill, illultions of freedom to break ones will to there own. demoralize, desensatise introduce self hated,using you up till your an empty shell of a being.watching,looking,waiting for you to rot from within, combust from within. most astonishingly his soul and willingness to submit in order to keep and maintain. no matter how smart nor how strong ones will, the perp was just really good at what he did. then for shawn to not let his abuser continue to abuse him ...{long after the physical fact,nor did he allow the residual of years, to mentaly aflict, relive,and to slowly rot for many, many more yrs to come.(as is the norm)}its total astonishment to me! the cherry so to speack on top! hes almost non-chalant about it all! me i was weak, and still am i still carry scars, torments,hatetred,nightmares, and especially QUILT run my life still decades after my incidents.
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by strength1 September 8, 2009 9:50 AM EDT
This is a very sad story. There are people out there that need to be locked away. Our system needs to be changed, to the point that these sick people need to be locked away forever and castrated. In this case there where no signs and he did not have a record.I feel for this young man and others that are missing. Let us never forget or quit the fight looking for these kids and adults. If you feel in your gut that something is not right ,follow through and do something about it.
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by debinok1 September 6, 2009 12:38 PM EDT
To those who question the "why"? If you have never been in that situation you have no idea how much control these individuals have over their victims. They are experts at manipulation and control. They know how to look for weak points and use them to their advantage. He was held for the first month being bound and gagged and abused, he then came very close to death. The will to survive comes in many forms, not all of those come in a fight or flight instinct. This "child" used his survival instinct to "survive" and you can bet that every time he was confronted with the option to flee, his abusers words, face and threats were forefront in his mind. The body heals very well from most forms of physical abuse, it takes the mind much longer to overcome the mental abuse. I speak as someone who physically survived 10 years of sexual and mental abuse and spent the next 17 years healing mentally.
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by actornaught September 6, 2009 11:52 AM EDT
I liked the part where the fool, Bill O'Reilly thought this kid enjoyed not having to go to school & got to play video games all day.

Maybe billo should've changed places with him, sounds like he's jealous...
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by STCN September 6, 2009 3:53 AM EDT
People seem to be much more understanding of how peoples' thought processes can be significantly altered by trauma brought on by being exposed to combat situations because there have been so many soldiers who have returned from Iraq and Afghanistan with PTSD. How unfortunate that the general public isn't yet as collectively understanding of how peoples' thought processes can be significantly altered by trauma brought on by being kidnapped as a CHILD. If there are some situations so horrific that grown men - professional soldiers no less - can have their minds messed up, then what do people think getting abused by a nut will do to an 11 year old who's been torn away from his family?

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!
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by gericc1 September 6, 2009 12:40 AM EDT
Dear Shawn and family,God bless you! may you enjoy peace and harmony.To the wonderful community and the police department,for all your support and hard work. God speed to all of you!!!
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by mswolfestock June 18, 2009 10:14 AM EDT
Shawn, I think you have more courage than a platoon of Marines. It takes courage and guts to triumph over horrible, painful adversity, and you are doing it. God Bless you and your family.
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by stickdog3 June 17, 2009 5:31 PM EDT
I followed this in the news when it happened, and the first time it aired on 48 Hours Mystery last year. He (Shawn)himself said no one has the right to judge him. Theres a reason for him saying that. He's probably hearing it a lot.Nobody wants to play devil's advocate, but it sits in the back of your mind. The first day this clown went to work and left him there unrestrained, why didn't he leave? Thats the million dollar question. It will be answered, probably 20 to 30 years in the future, but, it will be answered. Thats why the neighbors who befriended him are still asking. Being traumatized is one thing, but in every human the will to survive is very pronounced. I would love to know why this boy didn't run when he had hundreds of chances. Like I said this question will be answered, he will finally tell. Hope this doesn't psychologicallly permanently scar him. Very tragic story indeed.
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by graceforyou June 17, 2009 4:07 PM EDT
I have thought about the recorded program. I am dissapointed that CBS elected to include the "spoiled" statement by the neighbors. Receiving a bike and game system is hardly being spoiled. Who knows why those were purchased. If the neighbors thought he looked like the missing Shawn, why didn't they call the authorities?

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.
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by leggz_diamond September 27, 2009 6:44 PM EDT
to graceforyou if cbs didint include the spoiled statement then they would not have been doing there jobs. not everyone or eveerything statement may be true, but thats life. people with thoughts and views of their own. how would it be if news only related nice comments? next only nice stories,then so on. come on you know the drill.also i tend to believe the neigbors statements. 4 yrs, sons best friend? they spent lot of time getting to know shawn and live next door? im sure they can recognise a spoiled kid when they meet one. i dont believe they stated that statement easily but what can you do when its the truth. can u image how they knew they wld look by saying that? with the whole wrld praying for shawn!?!also the neighbors point blank asked shawn if that was him. watching it on tv they said he didint even bat an eye, no giveaway whatsoever. then he answers them in a way that made'em feel hecka dunb for asking too? lady that was a happy boy whom never let anything outof place within himself show, nor do i think he even felt such. sounds like to me towards the end it wasnt so bad huh? i guess one can really get use to n e thing and maybe even be made to like it for sure
by ronkerr June 17, 2009 3:17 PM EDT
To PinkieSparkles16 - I still can't believe that you posted that comment. Are you kidding me? You really believe that a game system or a new bike would make getting raped and tortured by a 300 lb pervert worth it? We can only speculate on what really happened to him behind those closed doors or what lies Devlin told him but to sit there behind your computer and judge this young man is so way out of line. Shawn seems to be an amazing person who will hopefully grow up and do wonderful things with his life.
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by leggz_diamond September 27, 2009 6:24 PM EDT
to ronkerr-yes we can only speculate but shawn was a survivor in the most astonishing ways, grew up very fast by means of his own even so it was not his choice, he was made to fight fire with fire to survive no matter what. not just live but to survive intact. took all the bad and made some good from it. learned to be manipulator extrodinaire, most if not al boys his age would not have lived throu' let alone survive and come out alittle richer inside and out.
by graceforyou June 17, 2009 7:07 AM EDT
To Shawn and Ben - As a mom, my heart is joyful that you are home with your family. As time unfolds, I pray that you will live a beautiful life. I don't usually comment on stories, but your story touched me and my family. I cannot imagine what you have endured, but you are now an example of strength, fortitude, and the will to survive. I believe that God has a special purpose for you whether it be in the public eye or to make a difference in one person's life. You are special. From one survivor (cancer) to survivors of something exponentially worse, you are special. Don't ever blame yourself. Look to the future of your family and friends.
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by g_young March 11, 2009 12:10 AM EDT
We can argue on how we think that Michael is a "monster" or not.. but thats totally besides the point here!! I am very much a christian too but i also believe that this guy should rot in hell for all eternity! Just think what if that was your kids would you feel the same way about redemption? You would like to see him in the checkout right next to you in Wal-Mart a free man because he got "redeemed?" Its so easy to sit back and judge when its not you family that is being harmed.
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by grantview October 2, 2008 12:40 AM EDT
Undeniably, Michael Devlin chose to look at pornography and chose to abuse Shawn and Ben. For this, he must take responsibility for his actions and society must be protected. However, I am Christian. God is willing to forgive us as we forgive those who trespass against us. (It is in the Our Father.) So, if you are unwilling to be forgiven for your sins, then go ahead and tell others they deserve to rot in hell. I also know from working with offenders and seeing other stories on television that other so called "monsters" have turned their lives around.

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.
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by traffic101 June 17, 2009 2:05 PM EDT
You have a good point on pornography.
by nlm2383 October 1, 2008 6:27 PM EDT
To those of you who refer to Michael Devlin as a monster, the devil, etc. you are not helping anyone. Michael Devlin''''s actions and behaviors are certainly reprehensible, but as a human being he is capable of redemption.

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...
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by grantview September 30, 2008 3:55 PM EDT
To those of you who refer to Michael Devlin as a monster, the devil, etc. you are not helping anyone. Michael Devlin''s actions and behaviors are certainly reprehensible, but as a human being he is capable of redemption. He should stay locked up though. I work with offenders some of whom are sexual offenders. I''ve never felt that way about any person, but I condemn what they have done.

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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by dssteiger June 17, 2009 7:12 PM EDT
That may be the most ignorant thing I have ever read. This guy is a monster and deserves to die for his crimes against these innocent boys. Blaming pornography for his actions is ridiculous. He is a sick demented monster that is a total waste of oxygen. There is no helping him, but there may be help for you with years of therapy because I shudder to think what this world would be like if there are others that think the same way you do.
by dsimpson1966 September 30, 2008 3:18 PM EDT
To those who searched hours, weeks, months, years, THANK YOU!!! But to those who reported the story, you left out some critical information. There was another circumstance that led the KPD to be in the right place at the right time. The neighbors near "the DEVILS" apartment noticed the white truck & informed the KPD. I give special thanks to the people who were left out of the story. We in StL & surrounding areas haven''t forgotten.
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by lperolio September 30, 2008 1:02 AM EDT
This horrifying story is every parent''s worst nightmare. As parent to a 13-year old boy, I was particularly moved by Shawn''s story - plus the fact I grew up in the St Louis area and this just hits too close to home. Shawn - you are mature and brave way beyond your years. One cannot express how your bravery and strength has touched all of us. We can only hope our sons grow up to be as strong as you have. God bless you and your family!
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by porchwatcher September 29, 2008 8:24 PM EDT
It sends shivers down my spine to know that Devlin also worked at a funeral home. If he had access to a crematory.....there is no telling where Shawn could have ended up...and I wonder if any other victims "aged out" that way?
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by monique0123 September 29, 2008 1:41 PM EDT
To stlcopper: Those of us who read stories from several different news outlets when Shawn and Ben were found know of the wonderful job the KPD did in surveilling Devlin''s apartment before he was arrested. Why CBS left this critical fact out of an hour-long story is odd. To Shawn: I wish you the very best in life. Had you not convinced Devlin to keep you alive, he most certainly would have gone on to kill you and kidnap, abuse, and kill other boys. Even though unwilling, you took the abuse others would certainly have suffered. What a life this is that a boy (or girl) can''t ride his (her) bike alone without fearing abduction. As for Devlin, he is pure evil, and if other inmates want to get him and teach him a lesson, they will find a way. I pray for you and Ben and your families that you continue to put this behind you and lead peaceful and fulfilling lives from here on out.
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by minicooper70 September 29, 2008 12:58 PM EDT
After watching this, there is a higher being. This man is the Devil! I don''t know how Shawn endured these 4 years with this monster. I did not know that Devlin tried to kill him and made Shawn beg for his life, then all the abuse! Then 4 years later he snatched another one? UGH. Hopefully for one moment Shawn can forget this horrible incident, if just for one moment.
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