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(2018)

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So Close To Home
a_baron23 November 2018
Oh boy, where do they find these cranks? In April 2010, the sixteen year old Ali Lowitzer got off the school bus near her home and literally vanished into thin air. She had nothing, took nothing with her, vanished, gone, disappeared. At the time this documentary was screened eight years later, she had still not been found. This leaves only two plausible scenarios, in fact after about day three there were only the same two plausible scenarios; both of them involve sick people. Scenario one is she was kidnapped and murdered. Number two is that she was kidnapped by someone like Ariel Castro and held as a sex slave. The second scenario is extremely unlikely, but in this case, her desperate parents shell out for a so-called private detective, a woman would you believe? who thinks she has traced her to a house where she is being held by sex traffickers. In fact, we are told several women were liberated from this house during the police raid, but no Ali.

Yes, sex trafficking does exist, it is the new narrative of the anti-prostitution industry. A prostitute who gets into a car with a strange man who drives around the corner where she performs a sex act on him has been trafficked, but realistically, Ali Lowitzer is long dead, as much as we would like to believe otherwise. Shame on the police for playing along with this rubbish.
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