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In the dramatic conclusion of season 1, the bad guy puts a small pistol in Lenore's hands.
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Through stories, Lenore connects with her best friend and finds a way to survive.
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Manglende episoder?
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Detective Stu Gillett and Lenore talk about storytelling. Back at Camp Hell, Lenore shares a story about her scars.
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Lenore questions faith. Her captor reads the local papers.
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Stu, Mom, and Dad are at a loss of what to do. Lenore looks for ways to break free.
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Lenore's first night in Camp Hell. She searches for a way to adapt.
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Compliance. Lenore faces her abductor who has drawn a gun. He wants her to start walking out of the store. Her abandoned car becomes a vital clue.
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This is the beginning. The first never-heard-before accounts from a homicide detective and the victim herself on what they experienced when facing a mysterious crime.
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Over 30 years ago, on Friday, July 3, 1992, Lenore Rattray, then 21, was taken at gunpoint from a Hastings Street business in Vancouver to a hideout near Mosquito Creek in North Vancouver. For over a week she was held captive and sexually assaulted by her captor until he was apprehended by North Vancouver RCMP on July 12, 1992. He was sentenced as a Dangerous Offender for violent sexual crimes against four women in BC and finally convicted for a double murder.
Lenore, for the last three decades, has chosen to remain silent about her traumatic experience despite the media sensation her abduction/disappearance created at the time.
Until now.
STAND UP EIGHT - a personal account of survival, living with trauma/PTSD, and how her past experiences have impacted her life both professionally and personally, especially as a mother to her young daughter.