
You’d be surprised about the survival skills you have when you’re in a position like that. How did you manage to think so clearly and notice all those details? I see his car has white seats and a dark red carpet and I see the word Magnum on the dashboard.

I’m looking around for any identifying marks I can tell the police if I make it out alive. He gags me and as he’s blindfolding me, I tighten my jaw, so when I relax it, there’s a little space below where I can see. He throws me into his car and ties me up with ligatures. Just don’t kill me.’ I had stopped feeling suicidal right then, and I wasn’t going to let someone else kill me either. I say the Lord’s Prayer to myself and I say to him, ‘I’ll do whatever you want. My grandmother’s boyfriend used to put a gun to my head, too. He puts the cold steel barrel of a gun against my left temple and says, ‘Shut up or I’ll blow your brains out.’ It was nothing new. I’m passing a church when I feel someone rip me off my bike from behind. and thinking, it’s awfully dark down this road. In the episode she describes Long as “the worst demon you’d ever want to know.” She was the subject of an episode of “ I Survived a Serial Killer‘ on A&E. She’s married to another police officer and goes by her married name, Lisa Noland.
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Now McVey, the subject of a 2018 Lifetime movie Believe Me: The Abduction of Lisa McVey, is a master deputy in the Hillsborough County (Florida) Sheriff’s Office, the same office that captured her rapist.

To witness his execution, McVey wore a homemade T-shirt that read: “Long … Overdue.” He then sat on death row for 34 years while attorneys appealed.

Long had murdered 10 women in the Tampa area in 1984 and repeatedly raped 17-year old McVey, who talked him into releasing her and aided in his capture. On May 23, 2019, Lisa McVey sat in the witness room at Florida State Prison and watched Bobby Joe Long die of lethal injection. Warning: The following contains disturbing descriptions of violence, including graphic sexual violence. Lisa McVey Talks About Outsmarting a Serial Killer When She Was 17 Article Details: Lisa McVey Talks About Outsmarting a Serial Killer When She Was 17
