A lady’s harrowing escape from a Missouri basement the place she was sexually assaulted and held captive for weeks made nationwide headlines earlier this month.
On Friday, the nonprofit newspaper The Kansas Metropolis Defender reported one other disturbing issue within the case. Across the time of the lady’s disappearance from a Kansas Metropolis neighborhood, group members had reportedly expressed fear a couple of attainable serial killer, citing the disappearance of a number of Black girls and women. However Kansas Metropolis Police dismissed their issues.
The 22-year-old Black girl informed police that Timothy M. Haslett Jr. had kidnapped her and imprisoned her in a basement room in Excelsior Springs ― a metropolis simply northeast of Kansas Metropolis. There, he whipped and raped her repeatedly, she mentioned. On Oct. 7, after a couple of month within the basement, she fled and sought assist from neighbors whereas the person was taking his little one to highschool. When she escaped, she was nonetheless carrying a metallic collar locked with a padlock that authorities needed to take away.
The girl additionally mentioned she had associates who “didn’t make it” and claimed that the person had killed them, Ciara Tharp, one of many neighbors who helped her, informed native information station KCTV 5. The Excelsior Springs Police Division confirmed to The Day by day Mail that it was “actively investigating” the opportunity of “two extra girls victims.”
Within the meantime, Haslett, who’s white, has been arrested within the case. The 39-year-old pleaded not responsible final week to costs together with rape, kidnapping and assault.
Earlier than the lady’s escape, claims about murdered and lacking Black girls in Kansas Metropolis had gone viral on social media. The Kansas Metropolis Defender additionally printed a video wherein group chief Bishop Tony Caldwell spoke concerning the problem, citing a particular stretch of Prospect Avenue the place girls had gone lacking. That very same location is the place the escaped girl would later say she had been kidnapped.
On the time, Kansas Metropolis Police referred to as the claims “fully unfounded,” saying in a press release that “there isn’t a foundation to help this rumor.”
On Saturday, police spokesperson Officer Donna Drake informed HuffPost that the division made its prior assertion as a result of it had not obtained any formal lacking particular person reviews.
“We base our investigations on reviews made to our division,” she mentioned in an e-mail. “There have been no reviews made to our division of lacking individuals, extra particularly girls, lacking from Prospect Avenue in Kansas Metropolis, Missouri. To be able to start a lacking particular person’s investigation, somebody would want to file a report with our division figuring out the lacking social gathering.”