Henri Michele Piette, 62, has
been charged with first-degree rape and other offences by authorities in
Oklahoma after his step-daughter, Rosalynn McGinnis, now 33, made her
way to the US embassy in Mexico and reported the attrocities done to her
by Piette.
Ms McGinnis’s mother later left
Mr Piette because of his violent behaviour and lived with her daughter
in protective accommodation,
The newspaper reported an FBI agent saying in court:
"After being introduced to Piette's other children as their new mother, they began travelling to numerous locations throughout the United States and abroad including ... Texas, Montana, Idaho, New Mexico, Arizona and Mexico."
Mr Piette is described by investigators as having “deep ties” to Central America and Mexico and criminal organisations there.
He allegedly went to great lengths to hide his family’s location, including travelling to locations they had already left, to post letters to indicate they were still there.
Ms McGinnis says somehow, he was able to get them to Mexico where she
was subjected to near daily sexual assaults and bore him nine children.
She said she suffered beatings, torture and was even stabbed shot during her time in Mexico.
She said it was only when a woman who lived near their home in Mexico brought a cake for her children, that she finally told her that she had been kidnapped at an early age and needed help immediately. Mr Piette was out the room at the time she asked for the neighour's help.
The woman found Ms McGinnis "missing" poster online and immediately contacted the authorities.
He allegedly went to great lengths to hide his family’s location, including travelling to locations they had already left, to post letters to indicate they were still there.
She said she suffered beatings, torture and was even stabbed shot during her time in Mexico.
She said it was only when a woman who lived near their home in Mexico brought a cake for her children, that she finally told her that she had been kidnapped at an early age and needed help immediately. Mr Piette was out the room at the time she asked for the neighour's help.
The woman found Ms McGinnis "missing" poster online and immediately contacted the authorities.
“I knew that if I didn’t get out of there, I’d either go insane or I would end up dying and leaving my kids with that man,” Ms McGinnis told People magazine.After she was rescued from Mr. Piette by US authorities, she returned to the US and waived her rights to remain anonymous. She said:
"I want the world to know. I want him to be stopped and I want justice to be served."
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