What Pretending to be a Victim Looks Like | The Boy in The Box

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"What happened in that box?"

January 11th 1973, on his way to buy milk for his siblings, 13 year old Paul Martin Andrews doesn’t notice a blue van is following him. Sitting in it is Richard Ausley, a dangerous outlaw on the run, and as Richard usually does, he simply asks Paul for help and offers him a ride. His story would end up becoming infamously known as “The Boy in the Box”, and 30 years later, Paul speaks up about it for the first time, as his captor begs for freedom.
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コメント (21)
  • What a courageous man, strong to have held that burden inside all those years...what horrible advice that therapist gave! He victimized him all over. A burden shared is a burden halved when it is shared with those who love you, give you room to vent it out, validate your feelings. He and the other two victims, I am so please for themvthat they were able to be heard, find a form of justice and keep that trash in prison. I pray that with his family he is now living his best life.
  • @cw4608
    A child predator should be jailed once. Period. No release, ever. Think of the trauma it would prevent.
  • The psychiatrist who called Paul a liar and told him to never talk about his trauma should have their license revoked and be publicly shamed
  • Absolutely love how he told the parole board “when he put me in a box he had no intention of ever letting me out. I just ask you do the same for him”.
  • The way Osley’s face snarled up when he talked…he couldn’t even begin to contain the evil that constituted his entire being. He’s with his own now.
  • “He was out on bail for RAPING ANOTHER CHILD” This sentence should never have to be said. No bail or parole for predators, especially child predators.
  • The fact that he called himself Martin's victim and still denied what he did to him proves that he would 100% hurt another child. He didn't take any responsibility for what he did. What a trash human
  • I can’t believe that the psychologist tried to silence him and called him a liar. He should be in jail as well. That poor young man was chained and assaulted, and they had pictures of him and still had the nerve to call him a liar sickening I’m so happy you never stop talking about it and are advocating for others. God bless you.
  • I am a survivor of horrific child abuse and molestation, and I too chose not to remain silent! ✊🏿 I want to fight for mandatory life w/o parole for all sexual predators, because the reality is there's no rehabilitation for them and many go on to kill,so they won't be sent back to prison..
  • Are you telling me,they found a boy,beat up,chained up in a frickin box in the woods,even took pictures and everything AND CALLED THAT BOY A LIAR .wtf is this world
  • That psychiatrist is a disgusting human being. There is nothing worse you can do than call a victim a liar and minimize the horror they went through. Makes me livid with anger.
  • He’s got some nerve to call himself the victim of his victim 😂 and that psychiatrist is a joke
  • @Pez2176
    I recently seen an old 2011 “I Survived” episode on this story. At the end, it said Ausley was denied parole in 2002, and then Killed a couple of years later by a prison inmate who had been s- abused as a child.
  • There were police photographs of Martin chained in the box and he was injured but the psychiatrist thought he was lying? I can't wrap my head around that.
  • @zesu09
    how can a grown man pretend to be a victim, after assaulting children? thats disgusting
  • That kid turned into a very impressive man, put the monster away, then kept him away, some kids would have never left that box mentally, he gave closure to other kids and saved more from abuse, well done.
  • @jolo3118
    I'm willing to bet that the so-called psychologist had some predilections of his own.. What a horrible thing to tell anyone let alone a child!
  • @kylieh123
    What a brave guy. The therapist and lawyers that said he was lying and shouldn't talk about it should be ashamed.
  • You can tell when Osley is asking “what do you want me to do” it’s pure anger behind his eyes. He’s trying so hard to act like he’s changed but you can just see the evil in his eyes
  • @Rakel6784
    I'm so proud of those men for coming out to share their story so that monster didn't come out of prison to hurt another innocent child