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The Idaho kidnapping case came its violent conclusion after four horseback riders met 16-year-old Hannah Anderson and 40-year-old James DiMaggio on Wednesday and Anderson said, “It looks like we’re all in trouble now.” The horseback riders came across Hannah Anderson and James DiMaggio by accident. “For us to be there at the precise time to interact with them is one chance in a trillion,” said Christa, who was one of the riders. When they met Anderson and DiMaggio, the riders were not aware of the Idaho kidnapping case or the multi-state search and Amber alert. Only after Mark John returned home and turned on the news, did he realized that he had seen the missing girl in the Idaho kidnapping case. Apparently, James DiMaggio did all the talking during their encounter. Hannah remained quiet and appeared frightened, said one of the riders. However the riders thought the girl was simply afraid of horses. Army ranger and former sheriff Mark John, said to reporters “No, they weren’t friendly….they didn’t talk.” Mike Young, another member of the group explained that DiMaggio and Anderson were heading toward the Salmon River. They became suspicious because the couple were going in the wrong direction and had the wrong brand new camping gear. Later on, the riders met the couple again later at Morehead Lake. This time, Hannah Anderson had her feet in the water and was talking to herself, saying something along the lines of, ” Looks like we’re all in trouble now.” When Mark John got home and saw news of the Amber alert on TV, he told his wife, “That is the girl we seen on the mountain.” He alerted the police the next morning, Thursday, and the police found the car. He said he was glad that Hannah, victim of the Idaho kidnapping, was safe at last. Idaho Kidnapping: Unexpected Meeting With Ex-Sheriff Ends The Search [Video] is a post from: The Inquisitr |

2013/08/12 13:10 in The Inquisitr [Similar]The Idaho kidnapping case came to an end after four horseback riders met Hannah Anderson and James DiMaggio on Wednesday and Hannah Anderson said, “It looks like we’re all in trouble now.” Less than a week...
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2013/08/12 08:18 in Examiner | San Diego [Similar]Hannah Anderson is back with her father after a search for the missing teen ended Saturday with a safe rescue and her captor killed. Anderson was kidnapped by James Lee DiMaggio after the suspect killed her mother and 8-year-old brother, police said. The kidnapper then led authorities on a multi-state chase, one that ended in the Idaho wilderness on Saturday. It was a stroke of luck that Hannah Anderson was found alive, police say. While DiMaggio was leading her into the countryside the pair happened upon two couples who were traveling by horseback. They said the 16-year-old girl hid her face and appeared to be frightened. “She kinda had a scared look on her face. I just had a gut feeling about him,” Mike Young, who owns a ranch in Sweet, Idaho, said at a Sunday press conference. The pair was first spotted on a trail and later by a lake, where one of the horseback riders warned Hannah not to dip her bare feet into the water. “Looks like we’re all in trouble now,” Hannah responded, tipping off the riders that something was amiss. But the riders said they assumed DiMaggio was the girl’s father, saying if they had known the truth they could have brought an end to the kidnapping. All four riders were carrying guns. The riders returned to learn about the kidnapping, alerting authorities to their sighting. Police found DiMaggio’s car on Friday and by Saturday found his campsite, where James Lee DiMaggio was killed during a rescue attempt. Relatives say they still don’t know what happened to Hannah during the ordeal. “We don’t know what she saw or heard. Hannah is the only person who knows what happened that night,” grandfather Ralph Britt said on TODAY. But on Saturday family members were elated to learn that Hannah was found alive, a bit of a happy ending to a tragic story. “Oh, we’re so excited, we’re so lucky … none of us has started to breathe yet and we’re waiting, waiting for Hannah to come home,” Jennifer Willis, Hannah’s great-aunt, told 10News reporter Allison Ash during a live interview on Saturday. “It’s not going to happen until tomorrow but … none of us have been able to breathe.” After the rescue, Hannah Anderson was reunited with her father. Hannah Anderson Back With Her Father After Rescue is a post from: The Inquisitr |

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