A woman finally found safety this month following a nearly year-long abuse saga that ended at an NJ gas station thousands of miles from where she met her alleged kidnapper, state officials said.
A man was arrested in New Jersey last week for allegedly kidnapping a woman and abusing her during nearly year-long period
Parrillo, 57, is being held in the Burlington County Hail pending trial on charges of kidnapping, strangulation, aggravated assault and criminal restraint New Jersey officials claim the woman suffered abuse and isolation at the hands of a man she met as"Brett Parker" last February in New Mexico, nearly on the opposite coast of where she would escape his control one year later.
The two allegedly met at a gas station off Interstate 10 in early 2022, when the woman agreed to drive the man over to Arizona. Shortly thereafter, officials said the pair entered into a consenting relationship. But that would change in short time.
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