i guess this guy has no opinion of being released.
Articles are weird bro.
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i guess this guy has no opinion of being released.
Articles are weird bro.
I want to know more about this part.
Mr Bin Omran told his rescuers he had at times seen his family from his prison, but claimed he had been unable to call out for help “because of a spell that his captor had cast on him”, local media reported.
My guts tell me this has something to do with it.
Possibly, the article implies it just had to do with the civil war in the 90s. Why do you think homosexuality was a factor?
A 35 year old man kidnapped a 19 year old man and kept him hidden for 26 years. I would be shocked if there WEREN'T a sexual aspect to the story.
So you are saying the reason that they acted on the tip was because of the implication of sexual slavery involving two men rather than just the sexual slavery part?
What? Where did you get that? No one is saying that, and also that makes no sense.
I'm saying that the reason for the kidnapping in the first place might have something to do with homosexuality being illegal. If you would already go to jail for consensual sex, the threat of jail for kidnapping/rape isn't as menacing.
That's psychopathic logic, I'm not sure what I say
Nah, it tracks. In a bizarre, backwater country where homosexuality is persecuted, it is possible that the kidnapper (perhaps both men)....to borrow from your words...enjoy acting on the tip. 😏
Things aren't always as they appear & we might not know the truth. We know only what they tell us. A man being restrained in a sheep pen for 26 years? A man "put under his captor's spell"? At this point, it is remotely plausible that this great war was seen as an opportunity to run away from his family, disappear entirely & be presumed dead, to live with his lover that he knew. ¯\(°_o)/¯
Reminds me a bit of the Fritzl case from Austria
Holy cow that story is horrible. Seems like it probably influenced the 2022 horror movie >!Barbarian!<
I just watched that movie, irt was pretty decent imo
I've heard pf this one but never took the time to read through it untill now. All ai have to say is hope he rots in hell.
If there is a hell it was made for people like him.
He was only 200 meters from home and it took them twenty six years to find him? I just looked up what a "sheep fold" was and it's just a simple sheep pen.
This story can't be real.
Did you read the article? He disappeared during a war.
There's the idiom "return to the fold" which means come back to a group, but aside from that I don't think many non-farmers know that meaning of fold.
Most of the people who lived in the same building as Dahmer had no idea he was killing, dismembering, and even eating his victims in the same building as him.
Or see the horrific Josef Fritzl incident, where he managed to hide his daughter in IIRC a secret room in his basement, with his wife convinced she had ran away. She gave birth down there six times and her mom, just above her head, was completely unaware.
I read the whole Wikipedia entry.
What the actual fucking fuck.
What the actual fuck
He went missing in the middle of a civil war when lots of people were being kidnapped and/or killed. Maybe because of this they didn't look as hard as they otherwise would.
That's not what confuses me, the dude didn't try to escape for 26 years even though he was only being held in a sheep pasture?
Me: I am sure the headline is clickbait and the story is not that weird.
* reads story *
Me: W...T...F?????
Why did you think it was clickbait ?
Mr Bin Omran told his rescuers he had at times seen his family from his prison, but claimed he had been unable to call out for help “because of a spell that his captor had cast on him”, local media reported.
i uh... huh.
He was only 19 when he was stolen and may not have had a science based education.
Reminds me a bit of the Jaycee Duggard case, she ended up interacting with lots of people without telling them that she was being held by a kidnapper.
We have no idea about the conditions he lived in, but i think 26 years is easily enough time to turn a humans brain into complete goo. You can make a human believe anything with that sort of timeframe.
You can see that from the most extreme forms of military training. You take a human that has empathy and a fear of death and you just completely eliminate those things from that persons entire existence.
still, i'm shocked to read that his survival instincts wouldn't overcome his conditioning. that doesn't happen by accident, his captor knew what he was doing.
Fucking sad. Like fuck
Bad translation/cultural interpretation? Maybe they meant something along the lines of "if I spoke he would have hurt my family" which is a verbal phrase that holds power over him, sort of like a spell.
No translation issue there. Northern Africa is quite known for witchcraft. People here might have trouble coming to terms with this, but it is what it is.
Mr Bin Omran told his rescuers he had at times seen his family from his prison, but claimed he had been unable to call out for help “because of a spell that his captor had cast on him”, local media reported.
Something tells me the victim had mental issues - which doesn't make him any less of a victim.
Could be, a lot of the slavery cases in the UK and Ireland seem to be like that.