Trigger warning: This post is about child sexual abuse and may cause distress for some readers.
Carrie Bailee has survived some of the darkest, most brutal types of trauma imaginable – but now, she’s speaking out about the unspeakable.
“Two photos from my fourth birthday, clearly not a particularly happy day – note where my hands are placed in both shots,” Carrie writes. (Photo: courtesy of Carrie Bailee)
Born on a small island on Canada’s eastern seaboard, Carrie, now 39, was abused by her father from the age of four, and was sold by him to members of a paedophile ring when she was just nine years old.
Some nights, her father would wake her in the middle of the night and place her in someone’s car; on other occasions, the horrors were perpetrated upon her and other children in a basement by a group of men.
(Photo: courtesy of Carrie Bailee)
“You know, to this day, I refuse to have my photograph taken with a polaroid camera,” she writes of those horrific nights. “They would stand there and fan the images in their hands and wait for them to dry and then they’d gather around and watch as the picture appeared.
“My God, I can still smell it.”
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Thank you for sharing it has given me hope being a survivor of abuse, I remember being drugged a lot by my mums boyfriend when he would take me away for weekends, my kidney was injured from the abuse as I picked up severe infections when I was 4 I'm feeling resentment anger hurt pain disconnected towards my mum who probably had no idea. I'm 40 now and I'm lost
You are amazing Carrie! You are so right, we need to take this subject out of the dark if we have any hope of beating it, good luck and good luck to all that are battling for the same thing, you are true selfless heros out to fight for those who need us most :)