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i know i have like at least several  seconds more to live i mean just who knows what you would be thinking about  you know in in that kind of situation the snow kind of felt like a shark or  something that was just slowly circling me why am i on the ground  amidst all this twisted metal   this is the highway patrol  hang with hang with me sir okay i knew he was gonna shoot me i was still   planning as if i was going to survive  that and what was i going to do next just like i'd done many hundreds of times before  that i parked in my spot and went straight to my   apartment went inside locked two deadbolts and  the chain and that means you're safe inside that   means you're safe at home it was a gated complex  it was in kind of an older part of town it was   like an okay neighborhood and um but the gate  actually was stuck in the open position i was   kind of taking my time getting ready for bed like  brushing my teeth and taking out my contacts and   putting on sweatpants and stuff like you do i was  just walking in like a short a short hallway in   my apartment and then i heard this loud boom  on the front wall of my apartment and it just   i just like froze because i knew  then something was very very wrong and then i hurried to the door and looked out  the peephole and then watched as this man was   running straight at my door and i almost  remember it like it was slow motion because i   didn't even have time to step  back he kicked the door and it   flew in hit me in the face um knocked me  backward and i fell to the ground and then   this man was in my apartment he pointed a  gun at me and he told me that he wanted money   at this stage it was like i entered another  world it was like this is not my reality   i felt like i had taken in this breath like you  do when you think something horrible is about   to happen and you're like and you go to this other  place for just a few seconds and then you come   down except i didn't ever come down it was just  like he was like a tall skinny young guy um but   the only thing i was paying attention to was the  gun so i got my purse there it had forty dollars   cash i gave it to him and he said well he said  let's go get your keys we're gonna get more money the concert was at eight  and it's a three-hour drive   and we wanted to get there before seven  o'clock because that's when the doors open so we thought well you know ryan can fly  so he just got his flight license he needs   some cross-country hours anyway it was kind  of a cool idea you know at the time like oh   here's a chance for him to try out his his  pilot's license now he's licensed he can he   can legally do it so we thought okay that'd be  much faster it's only an hour flight we knew how   good of a pilot ryan was he got a scholarship for  uh his academic records and things like that and   he was an excellent pilot mark ryan's dad was a  pilot and mark probably could care less about the   concert but he came along as just a safety  precaution really we left at four o'clock   from the airport you know and it was  me john mark and ryan the four of us   the concert finished we were all on a definitely  a big high because it was probably one of the   greatest concerts we had i had been to at least i  remember um ryan seger saying something about you   know there's there's some weather we got to beat  you know there's a chance of some weather that uh   that might be getting in our way mark  and ryan they were on the computer for   a while checking you know different routes the  weather just seeing if it was all right to go we took off and you know i thought i remember  thinking it was just going to be like   the right here then things started to get  a little rough and i i was a bit scared   you know the clouds you know just rushing past  us there's these puffs of white just roughing   rushing past us and it got really rough and really  loud and you know i was just kind of sitting there   like okay you know it's it's unreal because you're  up in the air you know what are you gonna do   you got you're stuck in that  little compartment it's very   it's all right almost claustrophobic and  i could hear mark and ryan talking that   you know mark was saying encouraging stuff to ryan  you could tell on their voices it was very tense   we were flying very low and we're flying  at 2 000 or less feet i think like 1700   what i remembered was john saying he  was gonna go to sleep or take a nap   it's instantly i went to sleep  which is now kind of shocking now this is where the story gets weird because  what i remember is i just i was playing   i was playing my nintendo i just kind of dozed  off like my eyes closed i just went unconscious i was you know going down the road and  i think i'd got maybe 15 miles or so and   i started to see a little bit of snow the first  thing in my mind was oh that's kind of fun how   interesting you know good to see a little bit of  snow it came around a corner and all of a sudden   the snow was about five six seven inches deep in  areas and it was on the road now i didn't want   to you know take any chances because i didn't  have any snow chains i didn't have snow tires   tried to go into reverse but that  was it my tires started spinning   so i got out um tried to dig my tires  out tried to unbury the snow put some   branches underneath tried to let air out of the  tires tried everything and i couldn't do it i   couldn't get unstuck at this point it was about  four o'clock and it was starting to get dark i didn't want to be trapped  out in the wilderness at night   and it was really cold out i didn't have warm  enough clothes and i was really 30 miles from   one town and about 25 from another and from  what i've read and seen it's always smartest   when you're stuck to stay with your vehicle  especially when you're in the middle of nowhere i got in my sleeping bag and it was pretty cold  went to sleep that night thinking that you know   first thing in the morning or in that next  afternoon somebody would come driving up and   you know pull me out make fun of me  and i'd be home and it would just be   a little bit of an embarrassing story woke up on sunday morning and it was a nice day  you know i had had a little something to eat   got out there still was no clouds it was a blue  sky it was nice out and uh probably waited till   about noon one o'clock and then started to get  worried you know why somebody wasn't coming out   i talked to my cousin just before saturday about  one o'clock i talked him on the phone and we had   firm plans definite plans on being back sunday  night and i'm thinking you know they're panicked   they're they've called the police they've done  a search you know and they're they're searching   for me with this snow i could be out here for  several days so i need to conserve my water for   sure and my food so i went through you know an  inventory and what i had with me and i remember   hearing that you don't need a lot of food  you can go without food for several weeks   but water you need you know after a couple  of days you're in big trouble with no water so monday started to get a little worried around  11 12 o'clock thinking why isn't anybody coming   up here you know i saw some pretty big cat tracks  and you know i know that there's cougars and stuff   around these mountains so just everything  pointed to not not walking out there for me   and that's when it started to get  cloudy it was monday afternoon   storms started slowly moving in six seven o'clock  is when it started to snow and then things changed he said let's go get your keys we're going to  get more money he took my keys then and walked   ahead of me to my car so i knew then that he'd  seen me park and go in alone and that he'd been   kind of waiting for his opportunity and again i'm  like looking all around like totally like looking   for anybody to go to for help but there was no  one and he had a gun and i just had a feeling   even then that he wasn't bluffing that he would  shoot me and i was like oh my gosh what am i going   to do i need time like i'm going to this dangerous  place and i need to figure something out he drove   out of the complex and that is when i started  to like pray out loud kind of like i didn't know   what else to do and i knew that i needed help  so i was praying hail mary full of grace and   also i think i was at that point already beginning  to try to get him to see me as a human being i said i'm a teacher i teach first  grade at fort hood which is right nearby   and i love teaching children to read and i  said do you remember any teachers that were   special to you as a child and he's  just ignoring me and then i said um i said i said well i always liked  peter rabbit do you remember that   story and even in my head i  was like what am i doing like i felt like i sounded very desperate  he was not affected by that he didn't act like he was affected by that so  then he drove across the street and there was   it was like a big empty parking lot um dark and  there was like a freestanding atm in the middle   so i went up and to the machine and i took out   200 he had told me to take out as much as you  can and that was the maximum so i took out 200   and this was kind of a strange moment because  i was physically separated from him he stayed   in the car but there was no one around  so i still felt totally under his control   drove out of the parking lot then and  drove in a direction away from my apartment   so i was becoming like more and more terrified  inside i was really scared i was thinking that   maybe he was going to take me back to where  there was a like a gang and i would be raped   and tortured by lots of people i didn't know i  had all of these things going through my head he kept driving and finally he  did find what he was looking for and it was this like kind of like  empty undeveloped field a very large   field he just like drove into this darkness and  i felt like i felt like he drove a very long   time but it must have just been a minute  or a couple of minutes but i felt like   i felt like we were leaving humanity behind i said to him a lot of people love me and this moment when i knew that  potentially i was about to be killed   that's all that mattered that i'd been loved so then he stopped to the  car and told me to get out   and he walked around to where i was  and he told me to take off my clothes   and i just i i said god doesn't want you  to do this god doesn't want you to do this   and i did take off my clothes  and like i remember that   the atm card fell to the ground like in the  darkness and i just thought for like a split   second that that's how they'll identify  my body that's how they'll know who i was i didn't want to be raped and so right then i just  like bolted and ran but he really easily caught   up with me and grabbed me and i could like feel  the gun like pressed against my arm he was like   behind me i think it was right then that i knew  like i'm going to be raped i just want to survive i just kind of dozed off like my eyes closed  i just went unconscious i was in the middle of   playing a nintendo game you know i would have been  you just don't fall asleep in the middle of that it could have been carbon monoxide  poisoning or they filled the cabin   because nothing else would explain why me  and john both were unconscious at the time   the plane hit a tree and i think that's sent us  into a spin or a tumble of some kind and i think   that caused the the roof of the plane to rip off the whole front had just been taken off  you know there was no more ceiling or   floor i ended up upside down or the  plane ended up upside down on top of me   and something in front of me was on top of my leg  i looked out to the sides and i could see like the   wings were uh or i don't know if it's the wings  but i saw something was just like just just bent   and i looked behind me and i could see the tail  was just just twisted my mind was swimming is very   surreal you know as what has happened you  know why why am i here why am i on the ground   amidst all this twisted metal i was so out of  it that i couldn't feel any pain i guess my   body was so in shock i couldn't feel anything it  just felt like i was moving through a dream so i   crawled out under the ground next to ryan because  ryan was out there he was lying on the ground   i remember john saying he called for help  to get whatever was pinning his legs and   you know off of him i reached down and  i could on the on my right leg which i   couldn't move i reached down and i felt around  to try and see what may have been pinning it   and my hand came up wet and that's you know  i just i just thought oh gosh and just so   many thoughts come to your mind it's like i  might not even be able to walk again i might   it my leg might not even be there anymore i  don't know ryan i he was laying on the ground   and i'm he was in pain i think he might  have passed out it may ever been going out   of consciousness i think that's when i was most  concerned about you know where's where's mark   has anybody seen mark and with nobody knew  nobody knew where he was he wasn't responding   the whole duration i never heard anything  from mark first instinct was to call 9-1-1 cheers uh we have we're employees and  we're crashed in a field somewhere   this is not it's not a joke oh oh and  you have no idea where you crashed i can't remember oh it's okay it's okay hang  with hang with me sir okay just hang with me i couldn't believe how much it was snowing and at  this point it still didn't stop i didn't have any   break in the snow which was really unusual to me  it seemed like every time i get out in the morning   there'd be close to a foot of snow on the hood  and on the roof so my routine would be to sweep   off the jeep get back in and then start warming  my toes warming my fingers up so that i wouldn't   have any chance of frostbite wednesday morning  is when i started with my car engine so what i   would do is i'd start the engine up let it run for  about 10 minutes and then i'd kick the defrost on   for about seven or eight minutes and i put  my gloves i had the leather gloves i put the   gloves up on the windshield put my pant legs  you know up on the dash to get them warmed up   the most important thing that in my mind was to  stay warm because it was so cold out there stay in   my sleeping bag and to conserve my water as much  as i could surprisingly i wasn't feeling hungry i   think i was so concerned with water at that point  i remember just really being really really thirsty   and so i would take a swallow or two or three  you know i'm just trying to drink only when i   absolutely have to you know i've heard stories  of people freezing to death or who have gotten   close to hypothermia freezing and it doesn't  sound that bad you know you you have this you   get really really cold and then all of a sudden  you have this warm feeling come over you and you   know you sort of drift off to sleep and you don't  wake up you know that that doesn't sound terrible   the way to go so in my mind that was much better  than what i was feeling which was my throat really   swelled up it was really really it's hard to even  just swallow a little bit not to mention headaches   and just general aches from you know a dehydrating  feeling it was bad and it would never go away so the sun's going down friday and it's the  point where i'm pretty much out of water i've   got a couple swallows left and i decided that i'm  gonna try to melt some snow or break some ice off   and then i put that into my mouth and chew it  up get into a liquid form and then swallow it   and it helped to relieve some  pain in my throat you know this   liquid you know a little bit of liquid down my  throat on my tongue in my mouth you know it felt   felt good to have that moisture but the problem  was that night i got really sharp headaches and my   stomach turned into knots and i felt my muscles  and my arms and my my legs sort of cramp up   i wasn't going to be able to survive you  know eating the snow so i knew that that   next morning which was saturday i would have been  out there for one week i needed to go out and uh   look for water he walked around to where i  was and he told me to take off my clothes he started to then like  take off some of his clothes   and just like in that second i thought like if  i survive this i'm going to be a rape victim he told me right then he told me to get down on  the ground and as i was doing that i was still   just like trying to keep my head together so  that i could think i felt like my only chance   for survival was like to keep my head together  so um i got down on the ground and he raped me and even during the rape i just as much as was  possible tried to mentally disconnect to like   be someplace else like even like as he  was on top of me i was thinking like   i know i have like at least several  seconds more to live i mean just   who knows what you would be thinking about  you know in in that kind of situation   but that's what i was thinking like  i just want to survive i just want to survive and he said that he wanted me to stand  with my back to him i knew what he was gonna   do i knew what was coming and even though i  knew i knew he was gonna shoot me i was still   planning as if i was gonna survive that and  i'm thinking that i just need to fall and   play dead like that was like in my head like the  instant before you know right before it happened   he shot the gun it went through me hit me in  the back went through me i fell to the ground   and just played dead stayed  still didn't make a sound he walked closer and stood over me and shot  a second time and i just didn't make a sound   i just kind of let my body roll with the  force of the bullet a little bit and back   the second bullet is the one that did the most  damage that bullet went through my lower back   and i knew where it was i could feel the  pressure it hit my colon my stomach my diaphragm   um liver and spleen but thank god it missed my  spine and nothing hit my heart i just stayed still and i didn't make a  sound i just wanted him to leave me there   i just wanted to be not under his control  anymore so i heard him start to walk away   but still i was like facing away from him  and then i think that it was like just   just to make sure he turned and shot me one  more time and then he got in the car and drove away to be able to be talking with somebody at the  time really gave me a sense of hope knowing that   we were in connection with some you  know somebody that could help us   mr biedran yes this is the highway patrol can you  see any lights around you oh i'm playing on the   ground right now oh oh oh brian yes stay with me  huh okay okay somebody's gonna find you i promise   oh bless his heart ryan don't lose it sweetheart  breathe breathe breathe okay okay she kept telling   me about how all these crews were going out  and they were going to start searching for us   and since we were in the middle of nowhere they  were going to use the horns or sirens they would   sound him and then if we ever heard any of them  that we were to tell her right away you know about this time this was when ryan he said  to me that he was he was cold and his body   was very cold and that he was going to kind  of crawl on top of me to share bodily warmth   that's where i i just you know i felt  i could feel his body you know go cold i still tried you know to wake him up or  to get him to speak again but that's why i yeah it's where you know that's  right passed away you know he you know he died on top of me and it's i mean  everything we had been through you know me and   ryan and we we were here with the ryans you  know we were the we were so close together and it just almost it just seems  so so appropriate that you know   we'd be together till the very end like  that just not you know just not so soon i knew that at that point i had to either  be rescued or find water or i had you know   several hours left i just decided that i wanted to write a note  let them know what i did to keep myself alive   for those that first week and that i was  going to have to go out and look for water   i'd considered writing it a few days before  you know and that maybe it would be you know   the right thing to do to leave a goodbye note but  i didn't want to because i felt like that might   be giving up hope for myself so  i put it off as long as i could so i got out of the jeep and at this point  the snow was pretty high i was about five feet   crawled up onto the bank and  i got into my hands and knees   because i wanted to disperse my weight i didn't  want to sink deep down into the snow and i started   crawling on my hands and knees toward the side of  the mountain i got to the side of the mountain and   i looked to my left and it was just a blanket  the snow to the left look to my right and the   same thing a blanket of snow but from where the  mountain meets the road i saw what looked like   a hole or something and i as i get closer i  think i'm hearing a little trickle of water and i looked down and sure enough there's a little  puddle of water at the base of this mountain i   mean my i was just shaking i was nervous that  i was gonna [ __ ] you know freak out so much   i wouldn't be able to get the water so i just  tried to keep myself calm it took me about you   know five or ten minutes to get the jug completely  filled up of water got the lid back on and at that   point i knew i just can make it back to the jeep  i've got a lot more days in me with this water   still wasn't feeling too much pain from  hunger so i wasn't too worried about the food   and now that i had the water i could actually  start eating the rice cakes and the banana chips   i would have you know one of the rice cakes and  some of the banana chips you know that would be   a meal and thinking you know if i have to be  out here another week or what what not you know   try to conserve it as much as i could and  just eat enough to make me feel comfortable   it was midnight one o'clock something like like  that and i remember sort of waking up and uh i   must have drifted off to sleep a little bit i  remember feeling really good and comfortable and   i felt kind of warm and you know i felt  pretty good and that a red flag went up   i said why am i feeling like this i should be  a lot more cold and uncomfortable and you know   so i just sat up instinctively and so i reached  over and i couldn't get the door open and i   thought oh no you know it snowed so much and  it's been so long that this door is sealed   shut and i'm sealed in here now i realized that  my oxygen had had gone away you know because uh   because the seals were all encased in snow and  so i tried for a little bit longer and i finally   was able to hit my shoulder and get the door  open from that point i had just i had to keep   opening the door and clearing the snow away every  couple of hours otherwise it would steal me closed i was feeling angry at the storm i remember you  know shouting out to the sky many times to just   give me a chance by you know cutting the storm  make it a normal storm you know give me a chance   i just wanted a fighting chance and then he got in the car and drove away  believing that i was dead i know he thought i was   dead and so then the second that i couldn't hear  the car anymore i was up on my hands and knees   and just like trying to get a breath at first just  trying to get a breath like i it was really hard   to breathe i couldn't get a full breath i was  saying please god help me please god help me   and i just i tried to like  stand up i knew i was bleeding   i couldn't tell how bad it was i just  knew i'd been shot and i was bleeding i was thinking about my family and how they were  sleeping in their beds a thousand miles away and   had no idea what was happening to me and i  was thinking of my baby niece jenna who was   three months old at the time and i was thinking  if i die she's not gonna have any memory of me and i was thinking i'm 24. this is  not supposed to be the end of my life   right now by myself in this place and then i like focused like your brain takes over in this different  kind of way in a crisis situation and it was   just like what do i need to do i'm bleeding i  need an ambulance i need to get to a hospital all i was thinking was i have to get to those  houses there's people in there will help me now it's just me and john out there we were at  least the ones that could help you know with the   rescue ryan yeah can john see anything  can you see anything i know i can't it took a while for us to finally collaborate  the whole time i my mindset was you know if i   could just get my leg free somehow that's gonna  help eventually i i did understand that you know   i'm not gonna be able to move myself i gotta look  around and just do what i can from sitting here   john really was the one that was more able to  see he was i guess you could say he was my eyes   he's like you know look around listen and  look around for lights listen for sirens   so then it's like okay now we've got a little  system here ryan are you sleepy you need to   stay awake hon no need to stay awake think good  thoughts i know it's tough but you got to okay honey because we don't know exactly where  you're at okay the longer i can get you to   stay on the phone with me the more success  we're gonna have by by finding out where   you're bouncing off of the nearest tower but you  gotta stay on the phone with me okay that's right okay the snow kind of felt like a shark or  something that was just slowly circling me mentally i was frustrated and confused  as to why i hadn't been found yet um   but logically in my mind i knew at that  point that the storm was such a severe storm   i kept thinking each day that would be the day  i'd be found and then when it would start getting   dark i would realize it's not happening  today and tomorrow is going to be my day it was very difficult as time went on to just be  in the car in my sleeping bag with nothing to do   you know i didn't have any books i didn't have  tv radio it was just you know alone with myself   waiting waiting and waiting and so to me that  was the thing i had to overcome the most it was   my fear was basically you  know me doing something wrong one of the things that i was fearing the most is  locking myself out of the jeep i was worried that   as i got out i would hit my elbow on the automatic  door locks they would lock or because of the cold   it would just lock automatically i'd  shut the door and just be locked out   and i decided that it was better to leave  the keys in the jeep so they wouldn't fall   out of my pocket or i would lose them i mean i  spent hours and hours contemplating what would   be better to have the keys with me or to leave  them in the jeep i mean that was a major decision it was about day 12 and i noticed the temperature  was getting a lot colder my inside of my windows   of the jeep were starting to get kicked with ice  which really hadn't happened that much i noticed   that they were pretty much solid ice inside and  it just it just had gotten markedly colder i could   tell so the nights were marked with me having to  do yoga and do some stretches to just stay awake   i mean i felt like i couldn't even lay down and  rest it was so cold i felt like i was basically in   a deep meat freezer and you can see your breath  and it's just really really cold inside there   and uh i was feeling more frightened because there  was nothing i could do um i was in my bag i had   my hat on i was there was nothing else i could do  to get myself warmer other than just continuing   to move and you know just keep myself awake i made  sure that night that i didn't sleep at all or even   think about sleeping because i felt like it was  so cold i would have drifted off and not woken up i was naked and bloody and kind of scratched  up i just was completely focused on getting to   getting back to humanity i was so  afraid that this guy who'd done   this to me was just gonna like drive  by and see me there and finish me off   i just wanted to like get to a safe place so i  stood up and took like a few steps and just fell   and then i had this like feeling like this feeling  of being overcome with this like get to those   houses get up and i just stood up and i feel like  somebody shoved me in the exact right direction i   feel like i feel like god was saying go now and  run and i did i ran out of that field i just ran   all the way i was on my knees and i was like  reaching up and ringing this doorbell and like   banging on the door and the door opened and this  man saw me and he said oh my god get a blanket   and i was just saying i i was yelling i was just  saying i was like no just call 9-1-1 caught like   it was almost like i don't even care that i'm  naked it was kind of what i was saying like   that is so i don't care just call 9-1-1 all i was  thinking was i have to get to a hospital he knew   that those were bullet holes instantly because  he just he knew bullet holes he was um a 20-year   army veteran of somalia and the first gulf war  and this was a soldier who who found me on his   doorstep and i have often thought like that's  exactly who i needed i needed a soldier right then ryan yeah they know where you're at  okay yeah they're on the right track now   i heard the sign a siren first   and that was probably you know that's the greatest  the greatest feeling ever somebody is out there there's a siren yeah okay tell john to watch the  light once the lights done and i looked back and   sure enough there was there was a light  and it was just kind of painting the area   when it finally did shine on  us it was it was a huge relief   are the headlights headed towards you  are the headlights headed towards the sun hey ryan yeah they see you baby what they can  see the helicopter can see you yep yes okay okay   i just need you to tell me when  it's right on top of you very close   it's very close i can hear it real loud reel once the helicopter was above us  you know that feeling right there   then you know it's pretty much you're saved i don't know if i would have lasted another  night i had to continually move to keep from   freezing to death when the sun finally did come up  i was so exhausted more exhausted than i had been   any of the other previous days or nights and  that was the point where i looked out and saw   that it hadn't snowed that night so i thought oh  this morning you know i don't have to get out and   brush it off i just want to stay in my sleeping  bag and you know try to lay her i was exhausted   so i laid down and the next thing i remember is  hearing a high pitched sound and looked up and   there was this guy sitting on a snowmobile right  there ready you know ready to take me out of there   he had come with four other snowmobilers  and they couldn't make it he went the last   five or six miles on his own and he turns to  me as we're driving out of there and he says   i just i have to tell you this i didn't turn  around because a couple of years ago my son   was killed in a car accident i swear to you  he says i had the spirit the spirit of my son   was on the back of this snowmobile and he was  whispering in my ear dad you got to keep going   you got to just keep going a few more miles  you're going to find this guy he's out there one thing about the area as we now know is   that the cell phone reception is  terrible where the plane crashed just the fact that we both survived the  initial impact it's a miracle in itself i can never remember thinking maybe i'm gonna die   the whole time it was always what can i do to get  myself out of this what can i do to help people we cooperated as a team and  that's how how we survived i survived because i didn't give up i stayed in the present moment i  just tried to think about what i   could do to keep myself going for the next  couple hours and then maybe the next night i really feel like most  people would do the same thing   or would try you know they would fight  their best people fight for survival when you're in a situation where you  know that your life is really in danger   you almost tune out the sensory experiences  that don't matter and your mind somehow   just takes you through it you say we have to say  you do what you have to do and you don't panic i survived because of the love of family because  of not giving up because of fighting back all of us we human beings are  capable of so much more than we know   and i have to remind myself of that still when  i am being challenged by a six-year-old in my   classroom who's being very defiant and i'm  feeling very frustrated i always think okay   i've survived worse before this day um and i  draw and i draw in that experience for strength   all the time like i could get through  that i can get through a hard day at work you
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