Mexico Kidnapping Victims Claim The Cartel Tried To Make Them Have Sex… Even Though They Were Related!
Remember back in March when four U.S. Citizens were kidnapped just across the Mexico border by members of the cartel? Two of the victims tried running and were shot and killed.
The other two victims were kidnapped, and thankfully, they were eventually released after the cartel realized they done goofed big time. They even released some sort of apology, in hopes the US government wouldn’t retaliate.
The two survivors, LaTavia Washington McGee and Eric Williams, talked with CNN’s Anderson Cooper on Tuesday. They recalled the terrifying incident, claiming their captors tried forcing them to have sex with each other, even after they told them they were brother and sister.
Cooper asks if there were threats or demands made of them during their time with the cartel, and the two siblings sadly say yes … namely, that the kidnappers asked that they sleep with one another. McGee and Williams say they pushed back — telling the cartel members they were related … and McGee was pregnant at the time.
Safe to say, these cartel members were sick. That’s not even some Breaking Bad type sh*t, that’s some Breaking Badder sh*t.
McGee and Williams go on to describe a moment when they were being transported by the cartel members … they say the abductors piled them into a truck with dead bodies and were moving them all over the place with the promise of eventually letting them go.
We can only imagine how terrifying the experience was for them. They will likely never be the same again. You don’t go through something like that and not have extreme trauma.
Hopefully they’re able to find some peace and happiness.
In the end, the two other Americans — Shaeed Woodard and Zindell Brown — attempted to make a run for it … but were gunned down. The group of four was originally traveling from Texas when they were taken near the border city of Matamoros in dramatic fashion.