The true horror in this story is what "Sharon" accomplished under absolutely horrific mental and physical terror. What she was able to achieve.
I think the true loss was not only her life, but what she would have mad of it had she not been the Girl in the Picture, but had lead a normal life.
The mind boggles. This is NOT the ordinary (How sad is it that that is okay to say?) kidnapping saga, but it is so very much more because of who was taken; what she achieved in captivity; what she would have achieved if she were with her "real" family.
I think the true loss was not only her life, but what she would have mad of it had she not been the Girl in the Picture, but had lead a normal life.
The mind boggles. This is NOT the ordinary (How sad is it that that is okay to say?) kidnapping saga, but it is so very much more because of who was taken; what she achieved in captivity; what she would have achieved if she were with her "real" family.