原文:
Missouri boy's family stages kidnapping to teach him the dangers of strangers
Friday 6 February 2015 16.17 GMT
A six-year-old Missouri boy’s mother, grandmother and aunt face charges after
authorities said they staged his kidnapping because they believed he was too
nice to people and they wanted to teach him about possible danger from
strangers.
The Lincoln County sheriff’s office said on Thursday the three wanted to scare
the boy. Authorities say they enlisted help from the aunt’s co-worker, who
lured the child into his pickup after he got off a school bus on Monday.
Authorities said the man told the boy he wouldn’t “see his mommy again”, and
that he would be “nailed to the wall of a shed”, the St Louis Post-Dispatch
reported. He showed the boy a handgun in an effort to make him stop crying,
authorities said.
The man tied the child’s hands and feet with plastic bags and blindfolded him
with a jacket, the sheriff’s office said, before he drove the boy to his Troy
home. Authorities said the boy was kept in the basement for a while, before
being untied and told to go upstairs, where he was lectured about staying away
from strangers.
Investigators said the boy’s family said they wanted to educate him about the
harm of talking to strangers and felt they had done nothing wrong.
The mother is charged with felony kidnapping and abuse or neglect of a child.
The others are charged with felony kidnapping, felonious restraint, and abuse
or neglect of a child. All four were being held in Lincoln County jail in lieu
of $250,000 bail.
Police were alerted after the boy told school officials. He has been placed
into protective custody.
source: theguardian