The mechanism had malfunctioned because someone had forced their way in, literally breaking the metal fins with their body. A woman fell inside under the blinding white light of the fluorescent lamps. According to the official protocol for interrogating the cashier, his appearance caused instant paralyzing horror . She was completely barefoot.
His feet were covered in deep, bloody cuts, coated with a layer of dried mud and small, sharp stones. Instead of normal clothes, he wore shapeless, tattered rags, a dirty men’s flannel shirt that was several sizes too big for him, and worn-out sweatpants ripped at the knees. Her dark hair, once neatly combed, was tangled in a stiff mat of dry leaves, pine needles, and small branches.
Her face was as pale as chalk and completely covered by a dense network of recent scratches and old yellowish bruises. But the most terrifying detail that immediately caught the attention of the terrified gas station employee was the woman’s enormous belly. She was clearly in the final months of her pregnancy.
The stranger could only take three unsteady, trembling steps across the store floor, passing by the shelves of merchandise. Her exhausted legs gave way suddenly and she fell with incredible heaviness onto the cold tiled floor. With both arms torn, he clutched his stomach, instinctively protecting it, and began to gasp for cold air.
Mark Davis immediately ran to his office phone and dialed 911. The emergency services operator logged the call at 11:48. In the recording of the telephone conversation that was later officially attached to the criminal case file , the cashier can be clearly heard describing in a trembling and terrified voice the injured pregnant woman , who was in a state of deep shock and unable to utter a single articulated word.
The paramedic team arrived at the scene just 7 minutes later amid loud sirens. The woman was carefully transferred to a medical stretcher. His vital signs were critical. His heart rate reached 130 beats per minute. Her blood pressure plummeted to 80 over 50 and her body temperature was a dangerous 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
They gave her oxygen and immediately transferred her to the nearest medical center in Loveland. In the brightly lit intensive care unit, doctors began a desperate struggle to save two lives at the same time. Along with the doctors, the local police began their work. Since the patient had no documents, keys, or personal belongings with her and was in a semi-conscious state, the patrol followed a strict standard protocol for identifying strangers.
At 2:15 a.m., using a portable digital scanner, he carefully took her fingerprints and uploaded them to the national automated identification database. The scan results appeared on the police computer monitor in just 14 minutes. The agent, who had been calmly drinking coffee at his post in the hospital, froze when he looked at the illuminated screen.
The security system had produced a 100% match, which was simply unbelievable. The footprints belonged to Josephine Smith, the same young woman whose large-scale search had been officially suspended many months ago and whose name had long appeared on the grim lists of presumed dead in the Colorado mountains.
She was now 33 years old, but her overall physical condition, her extreme emotional state, and her injuries indicated that she had been subjected to horrific and inhumane conditions all this time. This incredible news instantly roused the entire leadership of the local detective department. At 4 a.m., two senior investigators rushed to the intensive care unit .
They were mentally prepared to see a broken victim, with profound amnesia, or a person who had completely lost touch with objective reality due to the torture they had suffered. However, when the effects of the powerful stabilizing drugs began to wear off, Josefina slowly opened her eyes. His gaze was incredibly clear, cold, and focused.
Clutching the edge of the white hospital sheet with one hand, while still protecting her large pregnant belly with the other, she looked directly into the eyes of the astonished detectives. With a thin voice, broken by the long silence, which despite everything was full of iron will, the woman began to give her first official testimony.
What the experienced police officers would hear during the following hours would make them shudder, as each word he uttered began to form a terrifying puzzle of a methodical and brutal plan to completely destroy another person’s life. Josefine will name a person from the past, and this truth will open the door to a darkness from which no one should ever return alive.
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Thanks to your invaluable support, many more people will be able to see this incredible story. Thank you to each and every one of you for your help and trust. And now let’s return to the room where a name has just been uttered that will forever change the course of this complex investigation. In the sterile silence of the intensive care unit, Josephine Smith’s voice was soft but surprisingly clear.
The detectives turned on a portable recorder, carefully recording every word of the woman who had literally just returned from the dead. According to the transcript of his official statement, the kidnapping on the deserted Highway 36 was not a random attack or a trivial robbery attempt. It was a cold and meticulously planned act of absolute revenge.
The woman named her executioner, Richard Wallas. He was a man Josephine had only met once in her life, many years ago, without realizing the fatal role he would play in her destiny. The researchers immediately turned to old files and business records. Their only meeting took place in the spring of 2005.
At that time, Josephine was a senior auditor at a large and influential consulting firm. She was sent to conduct an independent audit of the financial department of a construction company where Richard held a senior management position. According to her former colleagues, whose testimony would later be introduced into the case, Josephine was always known for her professional coldness.
His audit report was incredibly harsh, dry, and left no room for excuses. He found serious financial discrepancies. The consequences of this document were a true catastrophe for Walas. He was publicly and unfairly accused of large- scale fraud, in which he was only indirectly involved due to the negligence of his subordinates.
The ruthless corporate machine quickly destroyed his life. Richard instantly lost his prestigious job. Their bank accounts were frozen due to the lawsuits and their debts began to accumulate at a frantic pace. Shortly after the high-profile dismissal, his wife could no longer bear the psychological pressure and filed for divorce.
She took her only young son and moved to another state, cutting all ties forever. Richard hit rock bottom and for many years in this oppressive darkness, he only fueled a manic thought. To take brutal revenge on the woman who had annihilated in one fell swoop everything he loved so much. Wallas had spent months studying in detail their habits and daily routes.
She knew for sure that on that autumn day she would travel alone to a mountain park in Colorado. According to Josefine herself, her journey was doomed to failure even before she set out. That fateful afternoon, the road was eerily quiet. The gloomy coniferous forest closed in on the asphalt with gigantic black walls.
Josefin told investigators that she saw an old, dirty pickup truck with its hood open in the narrow shoulder of the road. The driver was standing next to her and actively waving his arms, calling for emergency help. According to the material from his interrogation, it was a classic trap. The car was parked at such an angle that it partially blocked the narrow lane, forcing the silver Mercedes to slow down considerably.
As soon as she hit the brakes and lowered the side window slightly to ask what had happened, the man immediately rushed towards her door. According to her terrifying recollection, it all happened in a fraction of a second. Richard acted at lightning speed. The freezing mountain air burst abruptly into the warm interior, along with a pungent, nauseating chemical smell.
Wallas pressed a thick cloth heavily soaked in chloroform roughly against his face. Josephine desperately tried to defend herself, but the toxic fumes quickly paralyzed her body. The world before his eyes began to blur rapidly, dissolving into a thick, coal-black abyss . The last thing he felt before losing consciousness was someone’s strong arms pulling his body, which was unwilling to do so, into the cold mountain night.
As he slowly began to regain consciousness through the dull, throbbing pain, he felt a hard metallic surface beneath his back. All around him reigned an absolute and deafening darkness, and the stale air reeked of rancid dust. She tried to move in a panic, but her wrists were tightly bound with plastic cable ties .
However, the worst part of the situation was something completely different. The walls surrounding it vibrated gently, and the floor trembled from time to time due to the irregularities of the asphalt surface. Josefina realized with primal horror her new and terrifying reality. His cramped prison was not still. It was moving very fast in an unknown direction through the endless night, leading her towards an inevitable hell.
When detectives investigate kidnapping cases, they often look for a static location, an abandoned house on the deserted outskirts of the city, a damp basement, a cabin hidden in the woods, or a secret underground bunker. However, Richard Wallas was much more cautious than typical criminals.
She was well aware that any property would leave a paper trail and that occasional neighbors might hear screams. That’s why he didn’t bury Josephine Smith in a remote mansion. Instead of his horrific 2-year imprisonment, he was transported in a fully self-contained, mobile prison on wheels—an old but sturdy and reliable motorhome.
According to Josephine’s detailed testimony, later included in police reports, it was a classic recreational vehicle about 30 feet long. Wallas had prudently bought it with cash under a false name several months before the crime and had dedicated hundreds of hours to improving it internally. In the back of the van, behind a sturdy false wooden partition, he had built a tiny, insulated compartment with his own hands .
The space was so small, approximately one and a half meters by one and a half meters, that the exhausted woman could not even straighten up to her full height, nor take more than two complete steps. This makeshift cell had no windows, not even the smallest one. The walls, ceiling, and floor were thickly coated with a layer of professional soundproofing, over which Walas glued dark acoustic foam .
Thanks to this design, the victim’s screams were completely absorbed. The only source of fresh oxygen was a very narrow metal ventilation pipe embedded in the ceiling. In summer, hot air flowed through it, turning the narrow chamber into an oven, and in the cold winter, the penetrating mountain cold freely entered, from which the victim was not protected by a thick wool blanket.
The interior light only turned on when the kidnapper wanted it to. The most terrifying aspect of this mobile prison was the constant and endless movement. Wallas had a manic fear of being followed, so he almost never stayed in one place for more than a few days. Josephine told investigators that she had learned to distinguish their locations solely by certain sounds and vibrations in the ground.
Sometimes the heavy van would hide for weeks in completely abandoned campsites deep in the Arapajó National Forest. A chilling, deathly silence reigned, and sometimes Richard brazenly parked the camper van at noisy truck stops. There, Josephine could clearly hear the voices of people passing by just inches away. However, the horrific physical test was only a basic part of Richard’s plan.
Not only did he want to keep Josephine mindlessly captive in a kiss, but he sincerely wished to methodically destroy her personality, break her fragile psyche, and force her to endure the unbearable pain that had once destroyed his own measured life. According to the interrogation material, every day the same horrifying psychological ritual began .
Wallas opened the heavy cell door and placed a video player in front of it. He forced the woman to sit in front of the screen for hours. and to watch closely old home movies of his broken family in which he was a happy father. When the video ended, the most severe torture began. Wallas angrily threw a thick paper folder at her, a copy of the same audit report that Josephine had coldly compiled years before.
Under threat of brutal physical violence, he forced her to read aloud page after page. Her own text, dry yet flexible, now sounded in that narrow cell like a harsh accusation against herself. Richard ruthlessly demanded that after each paragraph she look him straight in the eyes and loudly admit her absolute guilt for her broken destiny and completely destroyed career.
Day after day, this ruthless psychological terror had its terrible and devastating results. Being in total and oppressive darkness, constantly losing track of time and any orientation in space, Josefina slowly began to lose contact with objective reality. His brain, completely exhausted by the constant tension, refused to resist.
It seemed that Richard had completely achieved his painful goal. The once self-assured career woman had become a broken shadow. This horrible routine could have continued with impunity for years if one morning Josefina had not felt a completely atypical change in her own body. This new awareness was going to change the rules of the game.
The routine of absolute terror and psychological pressure in which Josephine Smith lived day after day underwent an irreversible change in the fourth month of her imprisonment. In the total darkness of his narrow cell, where time was only measured by the monotonous vibration of the old motorhome engine, he began to notice atypical changes in his body.
The constant nausea, which at first he attributed to food poisoning or the unbearable smell of exhaust fumes, did not go away. They were replaced by a paralyzing weakness and physical transformations that I simply could not ignore. Even without access to medical tests or a simple desk calendar, the thirty-something realized with cold horror the terrible truth.
She was pregnant by her own executioner. According to the detailed interrogation reports that detectives compiled that rainy night in the hospital room, Richard Wallas’s reaction to the news was the most chilling episode of the entire case. When Josephine, trembling with primal fear, confessed her condition to him, she expected an attack of blind rage or physical violence.
In contrast, the face of his captor lit up with a perverse and manic euphoria. For Richard, this was the absolute and perfect culmination of his sick plan for lasting revenge. The investigators recorded her words in the criminal file, which Josephine remembered forever. He stated categorically that she had taken his son away from him many years ago, completely destroying his marriage, and that now she was going to give birth to a new son who would grow up exclusively with him.
From that moment on, the narrow, soundproof, windowless compartment became a mobile incubator. The dynamics of their relationship changed radically until they became unrecognizable. Wallas’s control over his prisoner became paranoid. He stopped hitting her and the hours-long sessions of psychological terror involving reading documents, with the panic that she would miscarry, ceased completely.
However, this sudden change brought no relief to Josefina. His brain, hardened by years of hard work in the stressful financial sector, began to function with cold mathematical precision. He clearly realized his new fatal condition. Now it was just a temporary biological vessel. Once the child was born, they wouldn’t need her anymore.
Richard would take the baby and bury its body in one of the unnamed pits in the Arapajo National Forest. It was guaranteed that her life would end on the day of delivery. To survive, Josephine developed an incredibly complex psychological strategy. He began to expertly simulate a profound Stockholm syndrome.
This required a superhuman emotional effort . Each day he forced himself to show his absolute mission, deep understanding, and even painful affection for his executioner. Josefina stopped crying and begging for freedom forever. Instead, she began questioning Ricardo about his past, nodding sympathetically in response to his manic monologues about the total injustice of the world, mimicking sincere remorse for her direct role in his liberation.
He methodically convinced her that they could become a real family for that unborn child. This flawless performance, pushing the limits of human capabilities, began to produce the first barely perceptible results. Around the sixth month of pregnancy, Walas’s monitoring gave way to a serious fissure.
Realizing that the child desperately needed nutrients, he was forced to significantly change his usual regime of total isolation. He had to leave the safe and remote forest camps more and more often and venture closer to the frontiers of civilization. According to the cash register receipts that forensic experts would later find , she regularly visited small pharmacies and farmers’ markets, where she bought expensive prenatal vitamins, fresh vegetables, quality meat, and specific medications.
Each stop at the shops in small provincial towns posed a huge risk to Richard, and his inflamed nervous system was quickly exhausted. Believing that Josefina had finally accepted her fate and was genuinely concerned about her future baby, he began to make small but serious mistakes. He stopped tying her wrists tightly with hard plastic cable ties every night at bedtime.
Sometimes, when the heavy motorhome was speeding along completely empty and deserted roads, he would even leave the inner door of his cell open, allowing him to breathe the fresher air from the front cabin. Josefine sat obediently in a corner, gently stroking her belly and speaking softly to her baby, while her eyes scrutinized every inch of space around her.
He mentally took photographs and memorized the exact location of heavy metal objects and construction tools. The woman was very aware that her physical strength was rapidly decreasing and the date of delivery was inexorably approaching with each new dawn. He just needed one opportunity, a fatal mistake by his captor, and this moment was inevitably approaching along with the cold autumn front, which had already begun to cover the mountain paths.
On October 23, 2011, an early snowstorm blanketed the mountains of Larrimer County. The temperature plummeted to 30 degrees Fahrenheit. The old motorhome that had become a mobile prison for Josephine Smith was forced to stop on a completely deserted logging road. It went deep into the forest and hadn’t been used for over a decade .
All around it were dense, gloomy walls of impenetrable coniferous forests. Richard Wallas tried to wait out the bad weather in that isolated place, but the vehicle’s old mechanisms could not withstand the drop in autumn temperatures. Around 5 p.m., the external generator that provided the van with critical heat suddenly jammed.
The loud buzzing that Josefina had become accustomed to over the past two years suddenly stopped. Instead, an unsettling silence filled the space. Alas, irritated by the cold that had begun to penetrate the cabin, went out to carry out emergency repairs. In his haste he committed the only critical error of his crime.
He carelessly left the heavy metal ignition keys on a plastic table in the middle of the front passenger compartment. Josefine, who was in the final weeks of her pregnancy, sat quietly in her cell. Richard left the cell door ajar. The woman heard dull metallic clangs outside, followed by her captor’s loud scream.
According to his official testimony, Wallas injured his right hand while trying to turn the frozen shaft of the generator. A sharp part broke off and made a deep cut in the palm of his hand. Josephin realized that this was the only opportunity she had been waiting for for months. Overcoming the terrible physical pain he felt in his lower back, he silently left his cell.
Her bare feet touched the icy linoleum. His eyes instantly caught two things: the keys on the desk and a heavy 18-inch adjustable wrench. Richard had left this tool behind after repairing the pipes that morning. Josefine gripped the cold metal with both hands. The tool weighed about 2 kilos, but it felt extraordinarily light to him.
He hid in the thick shadow behind the front door of the van, holding his breath. A few minutes later, the motorhome door creaked open. Richard struggled up the stairs and entered the cabin. He was cursing furiously and thick blood dripped from his torn arm onto the ground. He was disoriented by the pain and didn’t look around.
Josefina put all her hatred, all her pent-up despair, and her instinct to protect her unborn son into this movement. He advanced abruptly from the darkness and delivered a crushing blow with the adjustable wrench right on the back of the torturer’s neck. A dull creak sounded in the silence of the van. Wala staggered, but his strong build and thick jacket partially softened the blow.
He did not lose consciousness instantly. The man turned abruptly, his eyes filled with animal fury. A bloody struggle ensued between the frail pregnant woman and the extremely dangerous man. Richard tried to grab her by the neck with his left hand, but Josefina desperately threw another furious punch that hit him in the shoulder.
Blood splattered the walls and the table. The incredible adrenaline rush gave the woman superhuman strength. When Wallas stumbled on the slippery, blood-covered floor, she pushed him with both hands into his chest. The kidnapper’s body lost its balance and fell through the open door onto the icy gravel below.
Josephin immediately slammed the metal door shut and turned the inside lock. She grabbed the keys from the table with trembling fingers and ran to the driver’s seat. I needed to start the engine and escape immediately. However, the two years of isolation had taken their toll. His hands were trembling so much that he was unable to insert the key into the ignition several times.
When he did, the old motorhome mechanism refused to obey. The engine coughed and finally stopped. At that same moment, a terrible bang was heard on the metal cladding of the exterior. Richard regained consciousness and began furiously banging on the door with his fists. It was deadly to remain inside. Realizing that the van was about to become her coffin again, Josefina made the most difficult decision.
He opened the driver’s side door and jumped out into the darkness of the forest. He didn’t look back. The woman instinctively ran into the thicket, pushing her way through the thorny bushes of old pine trees that mercilessly tore at her skin. He walked for hours, completely losing track of time. His bare feet quickly became a continuous wound.
Because of the sharp stones, his limbs felt almost no cold and his large stomach suffered cramps with spasms. All around him there were nothing but eerie shadows and the howling of the wind. It seemed like the end of his journey. But suddenly, somewhere far away amidst the rustling of the trees, he heard a quiet but welcome sound: the sound of car tires on wet asphalt.
Josephine gathered her last bit of energy and headed towards the sound. When the bright neon sign of a 24-hour gas station flickered like a ghostly beacon, he made his final dash toward the light. He didn’t know what the police would soon find on the road and that the real ordeal of his executioner had just begun. On October 24, 2011, at 3 a.m.
, a tactical police team arrived at a deserted forest road in Arimer County. The testimony that Josephine Smith had just given in the intensive care unit provided detectives with the exact coordinates for the search. A few kilometers from the road, in the darkness of the forest, the silhouette of an old motorhome appeared in the light of the lanterns.
The engine was off and a deathly silence reigned. The commander ordered an assault, but the vehicle was empty. Instead, the forensic team saw an image that made them shudder. On the frozen ground, near the driver’s door, stood out a pool of still- frozen blood. The interior was in chaos because of the fighting.
The floor was covered in crimson stains and in the middle of the narrow room lay a heavy 18-inch-long steel wrench , the weapon with which the pregnant woman had fought for her life. The greatest horror awaited in the back of the van. Upon removing the false panel, the investigators found the same tiny, completely soundproof cell.
The air there was heavy, filled with the smell of despair and medicine. In a narrow shelf they found physical evidence that unequivocally confirmed Josephine’s story. There were Richard Wallas’s diaries, neatly folded. In these notebooks, the maniac meticulously recorded each day of the abuse. She recorded the times she took her prenatal vitamins and made notes about her condition.
Near them were maps of the state of Colorado. In them, dozens of isolated camps in the forest were marked with a red circle, where this prison had remained hidden from the world for years. But Richard wasn’t there. New trails of blood led deeper into the forest. An urgent search operation was launched. Canine units participated.
The dogs, trained to detect human blood, confidently followed the trail and guided the officers through the undergrowth. Judging by the nature of the footprints, Walas had lost a lot of blood due to a serious head injury. However, the adrenaline propelled him forward through the icy wind at superhuman speed. The trail broke about 3.
5 meters south of the motorhome. There, in a deep ravine, the police stumbled upon a small camp of poachers. Two frightened men gave statements at the scene. According to their accounts recorded in the protocol, an unknown man approached the bonfire approximately an hour ago. He was completely covered in mud and blood.
Acting with extreme aggression, the unknown assailant seriously injured one of them, seized his powerful home quad bike, and fled at breakneck speed in a southerly direction. After receiving this tactical information, the coordinators launched a patrol helicopter equipped with an infrared thermal imaging system. From an altitude of several thousand feet, the operator began scanning the night forest.
Fifteen minutes later, the monitor picked up a red heat spot moving rapidly down a dirt road. The fugitive was deliberately heading towards an old granite quarry called Arkins Quarry. This place had an extremely grim reputation. Quarrying here had ceased more than 20 years ago, leaving behind gigantic craters and steep cliffs. These artificial peaks were over 250 feet deep.
For Richard, it was the perfect natural trap, a huge enclosed area with no safe escape route . As soon as the police realized the suspect’s route, they immediately changed tactics. Instead of continuing the pursuit along the roads, several armed groups in all-terrain vehicles surrounded the quarry on parallel tracks. They quickly blocked the only exit from the industrial zone, deploying police spike strips and lining up armored vehicles along the road.
Hundreds of tactical flashlights were cutting through the air last night. The area was firmly surrounded by a double ring of riot police and all escape routes were cut off. Richard Wallas drove his quad bike at high speed towards the cleared quarry and was forced to brake suddenly. The road was completely blocked by dozens of soldiers from the tactical unit who already had him in their sights.
He tried to turn the vehicle around in a panic, looking for an opening, but only steep granite cliffs rose up on either side of the impregnable wall. The cold stone reflected the blue- red light of the beacons. The silence was suddenly broken by the commander’s voice from the megaphone, ordering the fugitive to turn off the engine and raise his hands.
However, the bloodthirsty beast, led into a dead end, understood perfectly. His long-term revenge plan had fallen apart, and now only the cold abyss of the cliff awaited him. On October 24, 2011, at 5 a.m., the final act of this unprecedented criminal case began on the grounds of an old granite quarry called Arkins Quarry.
A cold autumn wind whipped at the faces of the police officers, and a light, freezing rain turned the uneven rocky terrain into a dangerously slippery slope. Dozens of sheriff’s department patrol cars and armored vans from the special tactical unit formed a tight semi-ring, completely blocking any possible escape routes.
Powerful halogen spotlights pierced the night, focusing a blinding white light on a single figure. Richard Wallas was just two steps from the edge. Behind him opened a black abyss, a steep granite cliff more than 250 feet deep. His clothes had turned into wet, muddy rags. His face was contorted in a grimace of animal fury and he was still oozing blood from a deep cut on the back of his neck and the torn palm of his right hand.
He looked like a cornered predator who finally realized the hunt was over, but refused to accept his own defeat. The commander of the special forces group methodically gave a clear order over the loudspeaker. Raise your hands, move away from the edge, and slowly kneel down. However, Wallas had no intention of surrendering to justice.
According to reports from the officers who participated directly in the capture operation, the suspect behaved in an extremely aggressive manner, flailed his arms violently, and screamed frantically, tearing his vocal cords. Most of the words were lost in the roar of the wind, but the closest members of the assault team could clearly distinguish between dirty curses against the entire judicial system and against Josefina personally.
He fanatically demanded that the police open fire immediately. The tactical team leader instantly recognized this classic criminal psychological pattern . Wallas was desperately trying to provoke a supposed suicide by police. He wanted a quick death by sniper bullet to avoid a public trial, a long prison sentence, and public disgrace.
He wanted to die his way, but law enforcement wasn’t going to give the criminal such an easy and quick way out. Instead of the expected order to kill, the head of the operation gave the strict order to use only non-lethal weapons. In a matter of fractions of a second, the three men of the assault team closed the distance under the cover of blinding beams.
Several muffled explosions were heard. Walas’ chest and legs were hit by heavy rubber bullets, immediately followed by powerful discharges from police stun guns. The kidnapper’s body shook convulsively from the current. His muscles instantly froze and he fell heavily onto the wet granite.
Without having had time to take the fatal step towards the abyss. The special forces soldiers immediately pounced on him and, with a loud metallic click, placed heavy steel handcuffs on his wrists. Richard Wallas was captured alive. Now he faced an inevitable trial in which he would have to answer for the two-year hell he had caused an innocent man.
At those same tense moments, a few dozen kilometers away from the rainy quarry, a very different battle was being fought in the warm intensive care unit of the Lland medical center . Two armed police officers stood guard at the door, guaranteeing the patient’s absolute safety. And inside, a team of four doctors and three experienced nurses were helping to give the patient new life.
The enormous stress of the bloody fight in the van, the hypothermia, and the hours of running through the night forest had triggered Josephine’s premature contractions. The woman, whose body was severely exhausted from long captivity, poor nutrition, and a total lack of sunlight, demonstrated superhuman willpower.
She had fought in complete darkness and now her absolute goal was to bring her baby into the world under the monotonous beeping of medical heart monitors. After several hours of hard work, at 7:20 in the morning, the silence of the sterile hospital space was broken by the loud cry of the baby. Despite all the terrible ordeal, Joseph gave birth to a perfectly healthy baby girl. The baby weighed 2.
5 kg . This documentary story ends with an incredibly complex emotional catharsis. When the nurse gently placed the baby wrapped in a warm blanket on Josephine’s chest, she cried for the first time in two years. They were hot tears of undeniable victory over evil. He had survived. He had broken his executioner’s system with his own hands.

He had escaped from the mobile cage and had turned him over to justice. He recovered his stolen life and his physical freedom. However, looking at her newborn daughter’s small face, Josefina knew that the main test of her life had only just begun. He faced many years of difficult rehabilitation, a traumatic testimony in court where he would have to face his executioner, and the return to a society that had long mourned his death.
But the most important task was something else. She had to find within herself unlimited reserves of love and wisdom to raise this child with dignity. A girl through whose veins will forever flow the blood of Richard Wualas, the man who tried to destroy her, but who paradoxically gave her the greatest incentive in the world to keep living.