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Sherri Papini is missing again — as the family of the abducted "Supermom" fled their home in Redding, Calif., less than a month after being found on the side of an interstate! The
bizarre kidnapping story has made the housewife a very famous victim. The local sheriff is insisting that his men are still looking for the two Latino women who reportedly abducted Sherri, and (as seen here) she's also received support from the people of her town. Other people, however,
have become skeptical of Sherri's wild story!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-2
As unearthed by
The National ENQUIRER, Sherri's ordeal has continued to inspire plenty of questions and very few answers. “We believe that this was an abduction,” said Sheriff Tom Bosenko, even as a staffer at the Shasta County Sheriff's office contradicted that official statement to reporters — saying, when asked about a possible hoax: “I don’t know if the words ‘ruled out’ can be used!”
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Sherri, the 34-year-old mother of two who was constantly referred to as a "Supermom" during her disappearance, was found “heavily battered” and “bound” on Nov. 24 near an interstate. She was about 120 miles away from Redding, where she had disappeared while jogging on Nov. 2. But bizarre discrepancies keep being reported — ranging from the initial search to the morning when Sherri was found!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-4
Sheriff Bosenko, for example, noted how the initial search for Sherri brought investigating officers to a crime scene and evidence that he described as "neatly placed." Keith claims to have used an app to trace his wife's cell phone — and Bosenko cited the interesting circumstances in which the phone was found, along with Sherri's earbuds. “It appeared they had been set in some grass with the screen facing up," said Bosenko, “and then the earbuds to the phone were loosely coiled and appeared to be placed on the screen. It did somewhat appear to be that it was placed there purposely.”
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Sherri Papini is missing again — as the family of the abducted "Supermom" fled their home in Redding, Calif., less than a month after being found on the side of an interstate! The
bizarre kidnapping story has made the housewife a very famous victim. The local sheriff is insisting that his men are still looking for the two Latino women who reportedly abducted Sherri, and (as seen here) she's also received support from the people of her town. Other people, however,
have become skeptical of Sherri's wild story!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-2
As unearthed by
The National ENQUIRER, Sherri's ordeal has continued to inspire plenty of questions and very few answers. “We believe that this was an abduction,” said Sheriff Tom Bosenko, even as a staffer at the Shasta County Sheriff's office contradicted that official statement to reporters — saying, when asked about a possible hoax: “I don’t know if the words ‘ruled out’ can be used!”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-3
Sherri, the 34-year-old mother of two who was constantly referred to as a "Supermom" during her disappearance, was found “heavily battered” and “bound” on Nov. 24 near an interstate. She was about 120 miles away from Redding, where she had disappeared while jogging on Nov. 2. But bizarre discrepancies keep being reported — ranging from the initial search to the morning when Sherri was found!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-4
Sheriff Bosenko, for example, noted how the initial search for Sherri brought investigating officers to a crime scene and evidence that he described as "neatly placed." Keith claims to have used an app to trace his wife's cell phone — and Bosenko cited the interesting circumstances in which the phone was found, along with Sherri's earbuds. “It appeared they had been set in some grass with the screen facing up," said Bosenko, “and then the earbuds to the phone were loosely coiled and appeared to be placed on the screen. It did somewhat appear to be that it was placed there purposely.”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-5
Keith also surprised officers by rushing for some national exposure, and revealing some facts that police wanted kept secret. That included this description of how Sherri was found: “My first sight was my wife in a hospital bed, her face covered in bruises ranging from yellow to black because of repeated beatings, the bridge of her nose broken. Her now-emaciated body of 87 pounds was covered in multicolored bruises, severe burns, red rashes and chain markings. Her signature long blond hair had been chopped off.”
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sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-1
Sherri Papini is missing again — as the family of the abducted "Supermom" fled their home in Redding, Calif., less than a month after being found on the side of an interstate! The
bizarre kidnapping story has made the housewife a very famous victim. The local sheriff is insisting that his men are still looking for the two Latino women who reportedly abducted Sherri, and (as seen here) she's also received support from the people of her town. Other people, however,
have become skeptical of Sherri's wild story!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-2
As unearthed by
The National ENQUIRER, Sherri's ordeal has continued to inspire plenty of questions and very few answers. “We believe that this was an abduction,” said Sheriff Tom Bosenko, even as a staffer at the Shasta County Sheriff's office contradicted that official statement to reporters — saying, when asked about a possible hoax: “I don’t know if the words ‘ruled out’ can be used!”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-3
Sherri, the 34-year-old mother of two who was constantly referred to as a "Supermom" during her disappearance, was found “heavily battered” and “bound” on Nov. 24 near an interstate. She was about 120 miles away from Redding, where she had disappeared while jogging on Nov. 2. But bizarre discrepancies keep being reported — ranging from the initial search to the morning when Sherri was found!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-4
Sheriff Bosenko, for example, noted how the initial search for Sherri brought investigating officers to a crime scene and evidence that he described as "neatly placed." Keith claims to have used an app to trace his wife's cell phone — and Bosenko cited the interesting circumstances in which the phone was found, along with Sherri's earbuds. “It appeared they had been set in some grass with the screen facing up," said Bosenko, “and then the earbuds to the phone were loosely coiled and appeared to be placed on the screen. It did somewhat appear to be that it was placed there purposely.”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-5
Keith also surprised officers by rushing for some national exposure, and revealing some facts that police wanted kept secret. That included this description of how Sherri was found: “My first sight was my wife in a hospital bed, her face covered in bruises ranging from yellow to black because of repeated beatings, the bridge of her nose broken. Her now-emaciated body of 87 pounds was covered in multicolored bruises, severe burns, red rashes and chain markings. Her signature long blond hair had been chopped off.”
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That last part of the description has raised some red flags — because Alison Sutton, who discovered Sherri, described her as "a woman with long blonde hair by the side of the road frantically waving what looked like a shirt!” She also said that Sherri "didn't look like she was hurt, but she did look scared."
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sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-1
Sherri Papini is missing again — as the family of the abducted "Supermom" fled their home in Redding, Calif., less than a month after being found on the side of an interstate! The
bizarre kidnapping story has made the housewife a very famous victim. The local sheriff is insisting that his men are still looking for the two Latino women who reportedly abducted Sherri, and (as seen here) she's also received support from the people of her town. Other people, however,
have become skeptical of Sherri's wild story!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-2
As unearthed by
The National ENQUIRER, Sherri's ordeal has continued to inspire plenty of questions and very few answers. “We believe that this was an abduction,” said Sheriff Tom Bosenko, even as a staffer at the Shasta County Sheriff's office contradicted that official statement to reporters — saying, when asked about a possible hoax: “I don’t know if the words ‘ruled out’ can be used!”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-3
Sherri, the 34-year-old mother of two who was constantly referred to as a "Supermom" during her disappearance, was found “heavily battered” and “bound” on Nov. 24 near an interstate. She was about 120 miles away from Redding, where she had disappeared while jogging on Nov. 2. But bizarre discrepancies keep being reported — ranging from the initial search to the morning when Sherri was found!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-4
Sheriff Bosenko, for example, noted how the initial search for Sherri brought investigating officers to a crime scene and evidence that he described as "neatly placed." Keith claims to have used an app to trace his wife's cell phone — and Bosenko cited the interesting circumstances in which the phone was found, along with Sherri's earbuds. “It appeared they had been set in some grass with the screen facing up," said Bosenko, “and then the earbuds to the phone were loosely coiled and appeared to be placed on the screen. It did somewhat appear to be that it was placed there purposely.”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-5
Keith also surprised officers by rushing for some national exposure, and revealing some facts that police wanted kept secret. That included this description of how Sherri was found: “My first sight was my wife in a hospital bed, her face covered in bruises ranging from yellow to black because of repeated beatings, the bridge of her nose broken. Her now-emaciated body of 87 pounds was covered in multicolored bruises, severe burns, red rashes and chain markings. Her signature long blond hair had been chopped off.”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-6
That last part of the description has raised some red flags — because Alison Sutton, who discovered Sherri, described her as "a woman with long blonde hair by the side of the road frantically waving what looked like a shirt!” She also said that Sherri "didn't look like she was hurt, but she did look scared."
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Keith also revealed to the world that his wife had been branded, which instantly began speculation about Sherri as the possible target of sex traffickers looking to abduct women. Former FBI criminal profiler Pete Klismet disagreed, though. He said that Sherri may have been taken by a cult, but added: “You’re trying to traffic a woman who has been branded and beaten and has her hair cut off? Good luck with that.”
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Sherri Papini is missing again — as the family of the abducted "Supermom" fled their home in Redding, Calif., less than a month after being found on the side of an interstate! The
bizarre kidnapping story has made the housewife a very famous victim. The local sheriff is insisting that his men are still looking for the two Latino women who reportedly abducted Sherri, and (as seen here) she's also received support from the people of her town. Other people, however,
have become skeptical of Sherri's wild story!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-2
As unearthed by
The National ENQUIRER, Sherri's ordeal has continued to inspire plenty of questions and very few answers. “We believe that this was an abduction,” said Sheriff Tom Bosenko, even as a staffer at the Shasta County Sheriff's office contradicted that official statement to reporters — saying, when asked about a possible hoax: “I don’t know if the words ‘ruled out’ can be used!”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-3
Sherri, the 34-year-old mother of two who was constantly referred to as a "Supermom" during her disappearance, was found “heavily battered” and “bound” on Nov. 24 near an interstate. She was about 120 miles away from Redding, where she had disappeared while jogging on Nov. 2. But bizarre discrepancies keep being reported — ranging from the initial search to the morning when Sherri was found!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-4
Sheriff Bosenko, for example, noted how the initial search for Sherri brought investigating officers to a crime scene and evidence that he described as "neatly placed." Keith claims to have used an app to trace his wife's cell phone — and Bosenko cited the interesting circumstances in which the phone was found, along with Sherri's earbuds. “It appeared they had been set in some grass with the screen facing up," said Bosenko, “and then the earbuds to the phone were loosely coiled and appeared to be placed on the screen. It did somewhat appear to be that it was placed there purposely.”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-5
Keith also surprised officers by rushing for some national exposure, and revealing some facts that police wanted kept secret. That included this description of how Sherri was found: “My first sight was my wife in a hospital bed, her face covered in bruises ranging from yellow to black because of repeated beatings, the bridge of her nose broken. Her now-emaciated body of 87 pounds was covered in multicolored bruises, severe burns, red rashes and chain markings. Her signature long blond hair had been chopped off.”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-6
That last part of the description has raised some red flags — because Alison Sutton, who discovered Sherri, described her as "a woman with long blonde hair by the side of the road frantically waving what looked like a shirt!” She also said that Sherri "didn't look like she was hurt, but she did look scared."
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-7
Keith also revealed to the world that his wife had been branded, which instantly began speculation about Sherri as the possible target of sex traffickers looking to abduct women. Former FBI criminal profiler Pete Klismet disagreed, though. He said that Sherri may have been taken by a cult, but added: “You’re trying to traffic a woman who has been branded and beaten and has her hair cut off? Good luck with that.”
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And despite her husband's horrifying inventory of her injuries, Sherri didn't receive any extensive medical treatment after being found and taken to a hospital. “She was there for a number of hours receiving treatment and then released,” said Sheriff Bosenko. “She was not admitted to the hospital.”
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Sherri Papini is missing again — as the family of the abducted "Supermom" fled their home in Redding, Calif., less than a month after being found on the side of an interstate! The
bizarre kidnapping story has made the housewife a very famous victim. The local sheriff is insisting that his men are still looking for the two Latino women who reportedly abducted Sherri, and (as seen here) she's also received support from the people of her town. Other people, however,
have become skeptical of Sherri's wild story!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-2
As unearthed by
The National ENQUIRER, Sherri's ordeal has continued to inspire plenty of questions and very few answers. “We believe that this was an abduction,” said Sheriff Tom Bosenko, even as a staffer at the Shasta County Sheriff's office contradicted that official statement to reporters — saying, when asked about a possible hoax: “I don’t know if the words ‘ruled out’ can be used!”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-3
Sherri, the 34-year-old mother of two who was constantly referred to as a "Supermom" during her disappearance, was found “heavily battered” and “bound” on Nov. 24 near an interstate. She was about 120 miles away from Redding, where she had disappeared while jogging on Nov. 2. But bizarre discrepancies keep being reported — ranging from the initial search to the morning when Sherri was found!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-4
Sheriff Bosenko, for example, noted how the initial search for Sherri brought investigating officers to a crime scene and evidence that he described as "neatly placed." Keith claims to have used an app to trace his wife's cell phone — and Bosenko cited the interesting circumstances in which the phone was found, along with Sherri's earbuds. “It appeared they had been set in some grass with the screen facing up," said Bosenko, “and then the earbuds to the phone were loosely coiled and appeared to be placed on the screen. It did somewhat appear to be that it was placed there purposely.”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-5
Keith also surprised officers by rushing for some national exposure, and revealing some facts that police wanted kept secret. That included this description of how Sherri was found: “My first sight was my wife in a hospital bed, her face covered in bruises ranging from yellow to black because of repeated beatings, the bridge of her nose broken. Her now-emaciated body of 87 pounds was covered in multicolored bruises, severe burns, red rashes and chain markings. Her signature long blond hair had been chopped off.”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-6
That last part of the description has raised some red flags — because Alison Sutton, who discovered Sherri, described her as "a woman with long blonde hair by the side of the road frantically waving what looked like a shirt!” She also said that Sherri "didn't look like she was hurt, but she did look scared."
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-7
Keith also revealed to the world that his wife had been branded, which instantly began speculation about Sherri as the possible target of sex traffickers looking to abduct women. Former FBI criminal profiler Pete Klismet disagreed, though. He said that Sherri may have been taken by a cult, but added: “You’re trying to traffic a woman who has been branded and beaten and has her hair cut off? Good luck with that.”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-8
And despite her husband's horrifying inventory of her injuries, Sherri didn't receive any extensive medical treatment after being found and taken to a hospital. “She was there for a number of hours receiving treatment and then released,” said Sheriff Bosenko. “She was not admitted to the hospital.”
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The ENQUIRER also unearthed a bizarre internet post by a woman using Sherris' maiden name of "Sherri Graeff." The racially-charged account from Skinheadz.com has the author telling of being attacked by by "three Latino guys and five girls." (Sherri's ex-husband David Dreyfus has said the post was a malicious prank written by somebody else.) A video by security expert Cameron Gamble — who involved himself in the case — also
seems to be an eerie prediction of Sherri's future kidnapping.
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sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-1
Sherri Papini is missing again — as the family of the abducted "Supermom" fled their home in Redding, Calif., less than a month after being found on the side of an interstate! The
bizarre kidnapping story has made the housewife a very famous victim. The local sheriff is insisting that his men are still looking for the two Latino women who reportedly abducted Sherri, and (as seen here) she's also received support from the people of her town. Other people, however,
have become skeptical of Sherri's wild story!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-2
As unearthed by
The National ENQUIRER, Sherri's ordeal has continued to inspire plenty of questions and very few answers. “We believe that this was an abduction,” said Sheriff Tom Bosenko, even as a staffer at the Shasta County Sheriff's office contradicted that official statement to reporters — saying, when asked about a possible hoax: “I don’t know if the words ‘ruled out’ can be used!”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-3
Sherri, the 34-year-old mother of two who was constantly referred to as a "Supermom" during her disappearance, was found “heavily battered” and “bound” on Nov. 24 near an interstate. She was about 120 miles away from Redding, where she had disappeared while jogging on Nov. 2. But bizarre discrepancies keep being reported — ranging from the initial search to the morning when Sherri was found!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-4
Sheriff Bosenko, for example, noted how the initial search for Sherri brought investigating officers to a crime scene and evidence that he described as "neatly placed." Keith claims to have used an app to trace his wife's cell phone — and Bosenko cited the interesting circumstances in which the phone was found, along with Sherri's earbuds. “It appeared they had been set in some grass with the screen facing up," said Bosenko, “and then the earbuds to the phone were loosely coiled and appeared to be placed on the screen. It did somewhat appear to be that it was placed there purposely.”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-5
Keith also surprised officers by rushing for some national exposure, and revealing some facts that police wanted kept secret. That included this description of how Sherri was found: “My first sight was my wife in a hospital bed, her face covered in bruises ranging from yellow to black because of repeated beatings, the bridge of her nose broken. Her now-emaciated body of 87 pounds was covered in multicolored bruises, severe burns, red rashes and chain markings. Her signature long blond hair had been chopped off.”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-6
That last part of the description has raised some red flags — because Alison Sutton, who discovered Sherri, described her as "a woman with long blonde hair by the side of the road frantically waving what looked like a shirt!” She also said that Sherri "didn't look like she was hurt, but she did look scared."
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-7
Keith also revealed to the world that his wife had been branded, which instantly began speculation about Sherri as the possible target of sex traffickers looking to abduct women. Former FBI criminal profiler Pete Klismet disagreed, though. He said that Sherri may have been taken by a cult, but added: “You’re trying to traffic a woman who has been branded and beaten and has her hair cut off? Good luck with that.”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-8
And despite her husband's horrifying inventory of her injuries, Sherri didn't receive any extensive medical treatment after being found and taken to a hospital. “She was there for a number of hours receiving treatment and then released,” said Sheriff Bosenko. “She was not admitted to the hospital.”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-9
The ENQUIRER also unearthed a bizarre internet post by a woman using Sherris' maiden name of "Sherri Graeff." The racially-charged account from Skinheadz.com has the author telling of being attacked by by "three Latino guys and five girls." (Sherri's ex-husband David Dreyfus has said the post was a malicious prank written by somebody else.) A video by security expert Cameron Gamble — who involved himself in the case — also
seems to be an eerie prediction of Sherri's future kidnapping.
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-new-10
Even a private investigator hired by Keith after his wife’s disappearance has said that Sherri's case is highly unusual, from her claims of two female abductors to Sherri being abruptly released. “The fact that she was recovered alive such a long period of time after her initial disappearance,” said Cody Salfen, “that really defies my experience with abduction cases!”