Today's case will talk about a kidnapping which lasted 3096 days, almost 9 years. It was only due to the victim’s survival instinct, never giving up trying to be free, that when the right moment presented itself, she acted without hesitation and escaped. For many years, Natascha refused to confirm whether or not she had suffered abuse during her imprisonment. In her official statement, in interviews and in her autobiography published in 2010, our main source of research here, she announced that this would be the only part of her story that she would keep private. Only in 2013, in an interview given to a German TV on the occasion of the worldwide release of the film “3096 Days of Captivity”, based on her autobiography, Natascha admitted that she had been abused while in there. She had wanted to keep this hidden but it was taken from her against her will. That is why in today's case I will not discuss that aspect of the narrative, out of respect for her. This is the story of Natascha Kampusch.
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