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The
strange kidnapping case of "Supermom" Sherri Papini has only become more complicated since the abducted blonde beauty was found three weeks after being allegedly abducted on November 2, 2016 while jogging near her home in Redding, California. She returned to Redding to a giant "Welcome Home" photo from local citizens — but, as unearthed by
The National ENQUIRER, troubling
new developments keep inspiring doubts about the victim's bizarre story!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-2
As revealed by The ENQUIRER, people who are skeptical about Sherri's tale of being abducted by two Latina women are
questioning a video made by a “kidnap and ransom consultant” hired by Keith Papini after his wife went missing. Cameron Gamble's business is affiliated with a church also based in the town of Redding.
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-3
Police Sheriff Tom Bosenko of Shasta County also noted that when police found Papini's cell phone at the scene of her disappearance: "It did somewhat appear to be that it was placed there purposely.” And now more questions keep emerging over Sherri's strange disappearance!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-4
Sherri was found three weeks after reportedly being abducted, on Thanksgiving Day 2016. According to her own statements, she had been freed by her captors at 4:30 a.m. and was left wearing restraints near a California interstate about 120 miles from her home. Her husband described Sherri's shocking condition in an attempt to dissuade skeptics.
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The
strange kidnapping case of "Supermom" Sherri Papini has only become more complicated since the abducted blonde beauty was found three weeks after being allegedly abducted on November 2, 2016 while jogging near her home in Redding, California. She returned to Redding to a giant "Welcome Home" photo from local citizens — but, as unearthed by
The National ENQUIRER, troubling
new developments keep inspiring doubts about the victim's bizarre story!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-2
As revealed by The ENQUIRER, people who are skeptical about Sherri's tale of being abducted by two Latina women are
questioning a video made by a “kidnap and ransom consultant” hired by Keith Papini after his wife went missing. Cameron Gamble's business is affiliated with a church also based in the town of Redding.
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-3
Police Sheriff Tom Bosenko of Shasta County also noted that when police found Papini's cell phone at the scene of her disappearance: "It did somewhat appear to be that it was placed there purposely.” And now more questions keep emerging over Sherri's strange disappearance!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-4
Sherri was found three weeks after reportedly being abducted, on Thanksgiving Day 2016. According to her own statements, she had been freed by her captors at 4:30 a.m. and was left wearing restraints near a California interstate about 120 miles from her home. Her husband described Sherri's shocking condition in an attempt to dissuade skeptics.
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-5
In a statement that didn't please investigating officers, Keith Papini insisted: “Her now-emaciated body of 87 pounds was covered in multicolored bruises, severe burns, red rashes and chain markings. Her signature long blonde hair had been chopped off."
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The
strange kidnapping case of "Supermom" Sherri Papini has only become more complicated since the abducted blonde beauty was found three weeks after being allegedly abducted on November 2, 2016 while jogging near her home in Redding, California. She returned to Redding to a giant "Welcome Home" photo from local citizens — but, as unearthed by
The National ENQUIRER, troubling
new developments keep inspiring doubts about the victim's bizarre story!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-2
As revealed by The ENQUIRER, people who are skeptical about Sherri's tale of being abducted by two Latina women are
questioning a video made by a “kidnap and ransom consultant” hired by Keith Papini after his wife went missing. Cameron Gamble's business is affiliated with a church also based in the town of Redding.
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-3
Police Sheriff Tom Bosenko of Shasta County also noted that when police found Papini's cell phone at the scene of her disappearance: "It did somewhat appear to be that it was placed there purposely.” And now more questions keep emerging over Sherri's strange disappearance!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-4
Sherri was found three weeks after reportedly being abducted, on Thanksgiving Day 2016. According to her own statements, she had been freed by her captors at 4:30 a.m. and was left wearing restraints near a California interstate about 120 miles from her home. Her husband described Sherri's shocking condition in an attempt to dissuade skeptics.
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-5
In a statement that didn't please investigating officers, Keith Papini insisted: “Her now-emaciated body of 87 pounds was covered in multicolored bruises, severe burns, red rashes and chain markings. Her signature long blonde hair had been chopped off."
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-6
That statement about Sherri's hair has raised red flags among skeptics, after Alison Sutton — the woman who found the kidnap victim — said in an interview: “I saw a woman, a woman with long blonde hair by the side of the road frantically waving what looked like a shirt.”
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The
strange kidnapping case of "Supermom" Sherri Papini has only become more complicated since the abducted blonde beauty was found three weeks after being allegedly abducted on November 2, 2016 while jogging near her home in Redding, California. She returned to Redding to a giant "Welcome Home" photo from local citizens — but, as unearthed by
The National ENQUIRER, troubling
new developments keep inspiring doubts about the victim's bizarre story!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-2
As revealed by The ENQUIRER, people who are skeptical about Sherri's tale of being abducted by two Latina women are
questioning a video made by a “kidnap and ransom consultant” hired by Keith Papini after his wife went missing. Cameron Gamble's business is affiliated with a church also based in the town of Redding.
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-3
Police Sheriff Tom Bosenko of Shasta County also noted that when police found Papini's cell phone at the scene of her disappearance: "It did somewhat appear to be that it was placed there purposely.” And now more questions keep emerging over Sherri's strange disappearance!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-4
Sherri was found three weeks after reportedly being abducted, on Thanksgiving Day 2016. According to her own statements, she had been freed by her captors at 4:30 a.m. and was left wearing restraints near a California interstate about 120 miles from her home. Her husband described Sherri's shocking condition in an attempt to dissuade skeptics.
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-5
In a statement that didn't please investigating officers, Keith Papini insisted: “Her now-emaciated body of 87 pounds was covered in multicolored bruises, severe burns, red rashes and chain markings. Her signature long blonde hair had been chopped off."
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-6
That statement about Sherri's hair has raised red flags among skeptics, after Alison Sutton — the woman who found the kidnap victim — said in an interview: “I saw a woman, a woman with long blonde hair by the side of the road frantically waving what looked like a shirt.”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-7
Keith Papini added that his wife
"has been branded." Sheriff Bosenko, however, refuses to confirm what was branded onto Sherri's body — only saying: “It is not a symbol, but it was a message.”
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The
strange kidnapping case of "Supermom" Sherri Papini has only become more complicated since the abducted blonde beauty was found three weeks after being allegedly abducted on November 2, 2016 while jogging near her home in Redding, California. She returned to Redding to a giant "Welcome Home" photo from local citizens — but, as unearthed by
The National ENQUIRER, troubling
new developments keep inspiring doubts about the victim's bizarre story!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-2
As revealed by The ENQUIRER, people who are skeptical about Sherri's tale of being abducted by two Latina women are
questioning a video made by a “kidnap and ransom consultant” hired by Keith Papini after his wife went missing. Cameron Gamble's business is affiliated with a church also based in the town of Redding.
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-3
Police Sheriff Tom Bosenko of Shasta County also noted that when police found Papini's cell phone at the scene of her disappearance: "It did somewhat appear to be that it was placed there purposely.” And now more questions keep emerging over Sherri's strange disappearance!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-4
Sherri was found three weeks after reportedly being abducted, on Thanksgiving Day 2016. According to her own statements, she had been freed by her captors at 4:30 a.m. and was left wearing restraints near a California interstate about 120 miles from her home. Her husband described Sherri's shocking condition in an attempt to dissuade skeptics.
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-5
In a statement that didn't please investigating officers, Keith Papini insisted: “Her now-emaciated body of 87 pounds was covered in multicolored bruises, severe burns, red rashes and chain markings. Her signature long blonde hair had been chopped off."
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-6
That statement about Sherri's hair has raised red flags among skeptics, after Alison Sutton — the woman who found the kidnap victim — said in an interview: “I saw a woman, a woman with long blonde hair by the side of the road frantically waving what looked like a shirt.”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-7
Keith Papini added that his wife
"has been branded." Sheriff Bosenko, however, refuses to confirm what was branded onto Sherri's body — only saying: “It is not a symbol, but it was a message.”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-8
Bosenko has also disputed Cameron Gamble's claims about his ransom videos posted on the now-shuttered website sherripapini.com. An offered ransom of $50,000 was then turned into a reward for anyone finding Sherri — similar to the plot of the
Mel Gibson movie "Ransom."
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The
strange kidnapping case of "Supermom" Sherri Papini has only become more complicated since the abducted blonde beauty was found three weeks after being allegedly abducted on November 2, 2016 while jogging near her home in Redding, California. She returned to Redding to a giant "Welcome Home" photo from local citizens — but, as unearthed by
The National ENQUIRER, troubling
new developments keep inspiring doubts about the victim's bizarre story!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-2
As revealed by The ENQUIRER, people who are skeptical about Sherri's tale of being abducted by two Latina women are
questioning a video made by a “kidnap and ransom consultant” hired by Keith Papini after his wife went missing. Cameron Gamble's business is affiliated with a church also based in the town of Redding.
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-3
Police Sheriff Tom Bosenko of Shasta County also noted that when police found Papini's cell phone at the scene of her disappearance: "It did somewhat appear to be that it was placed there purposely.” And now more questions keep emerging over Sherri's strange disappearance!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-4
Sherri was found three weeks after reportedly being abducted, on Thanksgiving Day 2016. According to her own statements, she had been freed by her captors at 4:30 a.m. and was left wearing restraints near a California interstate about 120 miles from her home. Her husband described Sherri's shocking condition in an attempt to dissuade skeptics.
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-5
In a statement that didn't please investigating officers, Keith Papini insisted: “Her now-emaciated body of 87 pounds was covered in multicolored bruises, severe burns, red rashes and chain markings. Her signature long blonde hair had been chopped off."
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-6
That statement about Sherri's hair has raised red flags among skeptics, after Alison Sutton — the woman who found the kidnap victim — said in an interview: “I saw a woman, a woman with long blonde hair by the side of the road frantically waving what looked like a shirt.”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-7
Keith Papini added that his wife
"has been branded." Sheriff Bosenko, however, refuses to confirm what was branded onto Sherri's body — only saying: “It is not a symbol, but it was a message.”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-8
Bosenko has also disputed Cameron Gamble's claims about his ransom videos posted on the now-shuttered website sherripapini.com. An offered ransom of $50,000 was then turned into a reward for anyone finding Sherri — similar to the plot of the
Mel Gibson movie "Ransom."
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-9
Gamble's insisted that his actions were funded by an anonymous donor — and boasted that Sherri's discovery should be considered a test case for victims. Bosenko, however, still refuses to endorse ransoms, and said the website videos had no effect on the case.
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sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-1
The
strange kidnapping case of "Supermom" Sherri Papini has only become more complicated since the abducted blonde beauty was found three weeks after being allegedly abducted on November 2, 2016 while jogging near her home in Redding, California. She returned to Redding to a giant "Welcome Home" photo from local citizens — but, as unearthed by
The National ENQUIRER, troubling
new developments keep inspiring doubts about the victim's bizarre story!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-2
As revealed by The ENQUIRER, people who are skeptical about Sherri's tale of being abducted by two Latina women are
questioning a video made by a “kidnap and ransom consultant” hired by Keith Papini after his wife went missing. Cameron Gamble's business is affiliated with a church also based in the town of Redding.
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-3
Police Sheriff Tom Bosenko of Shasta County also noted that when police found Papini's cell phone at the scene of her disappearance: "It did somewhat appear to be that it was placed there purposely.” And now more questions keep emerging over Sherri's strange disappearance!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-4
Sherri was found three weeks after reportedly being abducted, on Thanksgiving Day 2016. According to her own statements, she had been freed by her captors at 4:30 a.m. and was left wearing restraints near a California interstate about 120 miles from her home. Her husband described Sherri's shocking condition in an attempt to dissuade skeptics.
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-5
In a statement that didn't please investigating officers, Keith Papini insisted: “Her now-emaciated body of 87 pounds was covered in multicolored bruises, severe burns, red rashes and chain markings. Her signature long blonde hair had been chopped off."
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-6
That statement about Sherri's hair has raised red flags among skeptics, after Alison Sutton — the woman who found the kidnap victim — said in an interview: “I saw a woman, a woman with long blonde hair by the side of the road frantically waving what looked like a shirt.”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-7
Keith Papini added that his wife
"has been branded." Sheriff Bosenko, however, refuses to confirm what was branded onto Sherri's body — only saying: “It is not a symbol, but it was a message.”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-8
Bosenko has also disputed Cameron Gamble's claims about his ransom videos posted on the now-shuttered website sherripapini.com. An offered ransom of $50,000 was then turned into a reward for anyone finding Sherri — similar to the plot of the
Mel Gibson movie "Ransom."
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-9
Gamble's insisted that his actions were funded by an anonymous donor — and boasted that Sherri's discovery should be considered a test case for victims. Bosenko, however, still refuses to endorse ransoms, and said the website videos had no effect on the case.
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-10
Questions about Sherri's story were first raised when a racially-charged post from Skinheadz.com was discovered — written by a California woman with Sherri's maiden name of "Sherri Graeff." The long entry unearthed by The ENQUIRER told of the woman being attacked by "three Latino guys and five girls."
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The
strange kidnapping case of "Supermom" Sherri Papini has only become more complicated since the abducted blonde beauty was found three weeks after being allegedly abducted on November 2, 2016 while jogging near her home in Redding, California. She returned to Redding to a giant "Welcome Home" photo from local citizens — but, as unearthed by
The National ENQUIRER, troubling
new developments keep inspiring doubts about the victim's bizarre story!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-2
As revealed by The ENQUIRER, people who are skeptical about Sherri's tale of being abducted by two Latina women are
questioning a video made by a “kidnap and ransom consultant” hired by Keith Papini after his wife went missing. Cameron Gamble's business is affiliated with a church also based in the town of Redding.
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-3
Police Sheriff Tom Bosenko of Shasta County also noted that when police found Papini's cell phone at the scene of her disappearance: "It did somewhat appear to be that it was placed there purposely.” And now more questions keep emerging over Sherri's strange disappearance!
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-4
Sherri was found three weeks after reportedly being abducted, on Thanksgiving Day 2016. According to her own statements, she had been freed by her captors at 4:30 a.m. and was left wearing restraints near a California interstate about 120 miles from her home. Her husband described Sherri's shocking condition in an attempt to dissuade skeptics.
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-5
In a statement that didn't please investigating officers, Keith Papini insisted: “Her now-emaciated body of 87 pounds was covered in multicolored bruises, severe burns, red rashes and chain markings. Her signature long blonde hair had been chopped off."
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-6
That statement about Sherri's hair has raised red flags among skeptics, after Alison Sutton — the woman who found the kidnap victim — said in an interview: “I saw a woman, a woman with long blonde hair by the side of the road frantically waving what looked like a shirt.”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-7
Keith Papini added that his wife
"has been branded." Sheriff Bosenko, however, refuses to confirm what was branded onto Sherri's body — only saying: “It is not a symbol, but it was a message.”
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-8
Bosenko has also disputed Cameron Gamble's claims about his ransom videos posted on the now-shuttered website sherripapini.com. An offered ransom of $50,000 was then turned into a reward for anyone finding Sherri — similar to the plot of the
Mel Gibson movie "Ransom."
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-9
Gamble's insisted that his actions were funded by an anonymous donor — and boasted that Sherri's discovery should be considered a test case for victims. Bosenko, however, still refuses to endorse ransoms, and said the website videos had no effect on the case.
sherri-papini-kidnap-hoax-concerns-questions-10
Questions about Sherri's story were first raised when a racially-charged post from Skinheadz.com was discovered — written by a California woman with Sherri's maiden name of "Sherri Graeff." The long entry unearthed by The ENQUIRER told of the woman being attacked by "three Latino guys and five girls."
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Despite the increasing speculation, however, Sheriff Bosenko said: “We currently have no reason to disbelieve Sherri Papini's story." He added that there will be no further press conferences until the investigating officers have additional news on the strange incident.