“You don’t need a cage to kidnap somebody, you terrify them. They brainwash, they terrify you.”
Katrina Jones was 15 when she met the man who would imprison her for the next 17 years of her life.
She was regularly sexually abused, choked until she was unconscious and beaten, often naked.
During the next 17 years, Jones gave birth to four children and was completely powerless against her captor, Allan Rosewarne.
Speaking to 3News, Jones admitted that when she met 24-year-old Rosewarne in 1989, she was “pretty naive and innocent and would do anything for anyone, even if it got myself (sic) in trouble, just to make everyone happy.”
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Reading Katrina's escape story brought back terrible memories of one of the many times we escaped from our dad. We were dressed and ready for school, and for the first time in weeks he didn't come on the school run. We got to school, and then into a taxi that was waiting for us in the back carpark. Mum explained to us that we were escaping. We were so happy! But mum was still nervous. We got to some shopping centre, and walked through it. Mum kept turning around and looking behind her back to see if we were being followed. She asked a shopkeeper if we could hide in the back of their shop. They said no (wtf!). I don't remember exactly what happened next but I know that we stayed at a friend's house for weeks while mum's siblings saved up enough money to fly us the fuck out of there.
I have the utmost respect for my mum, Katrina, and every woman who is being beaten down by the men that are supposed to care for them. I wish safety, strength and support for all of you.
Katrina, you survived and I can empathise with the mental anguish that you would still suffer as I also remember the feeling of becoming free and the elation followed by the anxiety and remaining affects. Wow what a story of survival over such a horrendous human being. I wish u only happiness and hope you receive all the wonderful things that the uni else can offer. xo