Trigger Warning: This post deals with issues of sexual assault and domestic violence and may be triggering for survivors of abuse.
A teenage girl disappeared. And while it’s almost certain that Brittney Wood will never be found, her absence has shone a light into the unimaginable darkness she lived with before she was taken.
19-year-old Brittney Wood was last seen with her uncle on May 30, 2012, in the southern U.S. state of Alabama. Her uncle, Donnie Holland, was found dead from suicide just days later. Brittney is presumed to be dead, too.
Her disappearance has unravelled an incestuous child sex ring that authorities suspect spans over three generations in Brittney’s family.
Now, two years on from her disappearance, eight of her family members have been charged in relation to abuse allegations. Alabama police say Holland was the leader and Wood was likely to be a victim.
It has been described as the largest sex ring to ever be uncovered in Alabama.
Children, some as young as three and four, were sold and shared among family members for years.
And no one knew.
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Why does the trigger warning only specify survivors of abuse? What about people currently experiencing abuse?
They are still surviving abuse aren't they?
Absolutely good point...if you or someone is..please try and speak to someone..somehow..find the strength
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