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Kidnapped by a Fireman
Kidnapped by a Fireman
Kidnapped by a Fireman
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This book is about a young girl living in Atlanta in the late 'eighties trusting a fireman whom she and all the kids called Uncle - who worked next to Atlanta Zoo, at the fire station. She was brutally raped and beaten by two men with a gun pointed at her head - not realizing this fireman she had known all these years looked just like the Atlanta's missing-and-murder children killer. They could go for twins.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 3, 2022
ISBN9781641380201
Kidnapped by a Fireman

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    Kidnapped by a Fireman - Miss Goldie

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    Kidnapped by a Fireman

    Miss Goldie

    Copyright © 2018 Miss Goldie

    All rights reserved

    First Edition

    Page Publishing, Inc

    New York, NY

    First originally published by Page Publishing, Inc 2018

    ISBN 978-1-64138-019-5 (Paperback)

    ISBN 978-1-64138-020-1 (Digital)

    Printed in the United States of America

    To all women who had been sexually abused

    by someone they knew, keep your head up and stay strong, because God got your back.

    Acknowledgments

    First, all praises to God. Without him there would be no me. Thank you for being there for me and saving my life.

    To my husband, Brian Brown, thanks for your patience and love, much love to you.

    To my daughters, Jessica and Shan, thanks for telling me what I needed to hear: that you’re proud of me. I am just as proud to be your mom.

    To my typists—I said that with an s because I had lots of them. They whined, cried, and complained, but they stayed right there with me until the end. I love you all. Thank you all very much.

    To my family, thank you for giving me your opinions and being my first readers. I love you all.

    To everyone else who was excited about the book, thank you for encouraging me to tell my story.

    Thank you to Investigations Discovery channel on survival. Looking at that every day gave me the courage I needed.

    Chapter 1

    The Move

    Cuss words in the night, but the house was quiet. The child stood there, wondering and shivering, while the rats made their way across the floor.

    We lived in Summer Hill in Atlanta. It was 1971. Mama’s voice could be heard throughout the house. My mother was a petite woman. She was light skinned with red hair. She was from Locust Grove, Georgia. Mother never really went to school. She never knew how to read or write very well. She moved to Atlanta and married Johnny Wood and had three kids by him. Momma already had two other kids before she came to Atlanta, so that made five children in all that she had to take care of by herself. The three small kids, Father had left, and no one knew where he went.

    Mom woke us up and said, We are moving out of this rathole. Your daddy been gone for months, I don’t know where he is, and I don’t care.

    That was 1971. We woke up the next morning confused about what was going on. My mom was usually at work. She had two jobs; she was never home in the morning.

    The last time she stayed home from work, she was packing my father’s clothes so he

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