The Girl in The Wall - The Disturbing Case of Katie Beers

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Published 2022-08-15
“He kissed me and threw me down the cubby hole”

'Spaceplex' is 9 year old Katie Beers’ favorite spot, before she’s abducted at that same location in December 1992, just before her birthday. For 17 days, the investigators dig into the family’s lies, each more suspicious than the next, hoping to find the lost girl. Katie is trapped in the wall, but she still has her wits, which will eventually lead to justice against her kidnappers.
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All Comments (21)
  • Amazing story, it’s incredible to know she went through that so young and she is so incredibly strong today. It’s so easy to let our past traumas wear us down but she faced death and still didn’t let it change her heart. Truly inspiring.
  • @FlareMasterCtimD
    Abandoned by her mom, enslaved by her godmother, SA'd by her uncle, SA'd by a "friend" and abducted. And these were the only 4 people in her life at that time. Absolute respect that she was able to fight through that!
  • @bananas1318
    only 15 years for kidnapping and assaulting a 10 year old girl? should be behind bars for life.
  • So grateful to hear that Katie was placed into a loving foster home with a family who truly cared for and loved her. What an incredibly resilient child she was, and what a strong and admirable woman she's become.
  • @gymleaderaria
    Imagine molesting a kid and only getting 4-12 years. I hate who ever sentenced him as much as I hate the dirtbags who wronged this wonderful woman.
  • @slashbat2375
    She is genuinely the smartest person ever, like, a little girl having the forethought to think "he might have put a sedative in the food". She's a brilliant, and incredibly strong
  • @JustJessJJ
    "They've shaped me to who I am... but they don't define me." Absolutely extraordinary woman who has endured the worst. This is truly one of the most heartbreaking cases i have seen, I feel honored to walk on the same planet as you Katie. Thank you for all you have done since, may people like him have harsh punishments for actions like this and other actions similar.
  • "You'll get married to me. You'll have kids with me." That's so f-ing disgusting. Gave her no choice at all.
  • @whatever7959
    It's so horrible that Katie never had one safe, genuinely loving adult in her life as a child. Nothing but monsters.
  • @jaciazahin1054
    It’s sad that betrayal is not done by enemies. It’s done by people you trust..
  • @lisadolan689
    Dear Katie, I know you’ll never read this, but I want to tell you how proud I am of you. You are a miracle for your strength and resilience. You are incredible. You and your family will be in my daily prayers. With the greatest of respect, Lisa ♥️
  • @zinzolin14
    Every adult in her early childhood has failed her, and in the end she came out over each of them. Katie is such a remarkable human being.
  • @salhutch5969
    "I was determined to not let my childhood traumas come into my adulthood, they shaped me to who I am. But they don't define me." Katie Beers :thanksdoc: Incredible testimony.
  • @Channel-ew9dr
    Mr. Varrone, you are one gem of a man. Thank you for not giving up and thank you on behalf of everyone watching this, for being a guardian angel. We do have those living on earth.
  • @brd_frlf
    The fact that she KNEW not to eat or sleep, Katie was extremely smart and im so glad she was that smart
  • "He died in prison that very same day" love me a happy ending. Honestly the sentencing for sexual assault and worse sexual assault of a minor is ridiculously low especially with the rates of recidivism.
  • actually, the mere fact that she survived makes it better than most of these kinds of stories that we hear. good for her!
  • @sora79531
    I’m so happy she survived so she can go on to have a happier life and not one that ended with despair, abuse, and pain. I’m glad the detectives didn’t just put her back with her abusers.