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WITH her long wavy hair and charming smile, 20-year-old Colleen Stan knew she'd have no problems hitching a lift to her mate's birthday.
And when a smiling a young couple with a baby pulled over to pick her up, she thought she'd struck lucky.
Yet terrifyingly, instead of dropping her off at the party, the couple drove back 300 miles to their remote home in Red Bluff, California, where Cameron Hooker, 23, and his wife Janice locked her in a coffin-like box.
The monsters kept her there, under the couple’s bed, for 23 hours a day – only letting her out when they decided they wanted to rape or torture her.
She was beaten, electrocuted and even stretched on a rack by sadist Hooker, who made her sign a “slave” contract and threatened to kill her and her family if she escaped.
Colleen’s horrific ordeal – which began on May 19th 1977 - is retold in the film The Girl In The Box.
Colleen said that, while she often hitchhiked, she had had a inexplicable bad feeling about the couple during the drive.
A few miles into the journey, Hooker stopped at a service station, to let Colleen use the bathroom.
“A voice told me to run and jump out a window and never look back," she told People Magazine, admitting she felt weird vibes from her new chauffeur.
But, telling herself she was being silly, she ignored the alarm bells and climbed back in the car.
It was then she spotted a curious object - a heavy wooden box with hole on one side on the seat next to her.
"[Cameron] had taken this wooden box and set it on the back seat," she says. "I didn’t know what it was. But I later found out it was a 'head' box."
Half an hour later Hooker drove down a dirt track, where he bound and gagged Colleen before locking her head into the 20lb hinged box – purpose-built by the skilled carpenter and lined with sound-proof material to keep her quiet.
After arriving at the couple's home, a terrified Colleen was taken out of the box and hung by chains from rafters in the basement.
Still blindfolded, Hooker raped and beat her, then “celebrated” her capture by having sex with Janice on a table below her.
“I was terrified,” Colleen told Closer. “Janice watched as Cameron tortured me and then they had sex in front of me. I was convinced they were going to kill me."
That night, Colleen froze in fear as she was chained up and forced into a three foot by six foot wooden crate which was too short for her to lie down, meaning she was forced to sit up 24/7.
When the couple moved to a remote mobile home, soon after, Hooker built a coffin-shaped box which went under their bed which he locked Colleen in for 23 hours a day.
Barely able to move and trapped in the dark, she was forced to use a bed pan when she needed the loo - manoeuvring it into place with her feet.
A fan blew air through one small hole in the box – which still reached 38C in hot summers – and she was forbidden from making a noise.
Colleen wasn't even allowed out of the box when Janice gave birth to their second child on the bed.
She was starved and deprived of water and at night she was taken out to be burned, electrocuted, whipped and ritualistically raped.

Colleen was also brainwashed into believing Hooker was part of a shadowy organisation called The Company – who would "nail her to a cross" or shoot her if she tried to escape.
“His wife told me if you step outside the door without permission from us, you might as well put a shotgun to your head and pull the trigger,” she later revealed.
“Hooker said, ‘If you don’t do as I say, I’ll have people go hurt your family.’”
Increasingly compliant and desperate to escape his sadistic attacks, Colleen was forced to sign a “slave” contract.
She was renamed “K” and made to call Cameron “Master” and his wife “Ma’am”.
Amazingly, Cameron even took her to visit her parents, three years into her captivity and, despite being left alone with them she convinced them he was her boyfriend and she was happy.
Although they suspected she may have joined a cult, they accepted her word, taking a picture of the happy couple and then waving them on their way.
As time went on Colleen was allowed out of the box for longer periods, to care for the children and work in the yard - but she was too terrified of the Company to escape.
Hooker decided to make Colleen his second wife - which upset Janice so much that she decided to come clean and told Colleen that the Company she was so scared of didn’t exist.
While initially Janice had seemed to enjoy the sadistic torture of Colleen, she later told the girl that she had also been subjected to sexual assault and beatings from the moment she met Cameron at the age of 15.
During their sick sex sessions he would whip her, suspend her from trees in handcuffs and even submerge her head in water to the point of near drowning and, when she didn't comply, he beat her.
Desperate, she had entered into a contract with her husband which allowed him to kidnap and imprison a sex slave in order to give him a new target for his sadistic abuse - and Colleen was that victim.

In August, 1984, Janice drove Colleen to a bus station before fleeing with her two daughters.
Bizarrely, Colleen then phoned Hooker to say she was leaving him – and he burst into tears.
Incredibly, she didn’t report her kidnap and abuse to the police for months, phoning Hooker several times in the hope he would “reform.”
Instead, it was Janice that finally shopped her husband to the police – blaming him for the kidnap, torture and murder of Marie Elizabeth Spannhake, who disappeared in January 1976.
Janice testified against her husband and was given immunity. Hooker was jailed for 104 years.
During court hearings, it was suggested Colleen suffered from Stockholm Syndrome, which occurs when people begin to love their captor because of the intense stress they've been under.
Colleen said she began to care for Hooker when he showed her the smallest amount of affection – allowing her to celebrate her birthday and giving her a bible.
She later said she coped with her ordeal by compartmentalising it.
She told People magazine: “I learned I could go anywhere in my mind. You just remove yourself from the real situation going on and you go somewhere else. You go somewhere pleasant, around people you love. Whatever makes you happy.”
After the trial Colleen, now 62, studied for an accountancy degree and had a string of failed marriages as she struggled to cope with her past.
“Your life is just in limbo when you’re in captivity,” she said. “Once you get that freedom back and you have that choice again, it’s just like the gates open…And you just run for it.
"I have to accept the fact that it happened because it did," she says. "I don't let it affect my life now because to me, it's over."
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If someone asked you to think of torture devices, you would probably picture some crazy medieval contraption. But you probably couldn’t come up with any modern torture devices because, hey, no one really tortures anyone anymore. Right? Wrong.
China really hates the practitioners of Falun Gong, a sort of spiritual discipline first introduced in 1992. Since the beginning, many Falun Gong followers have been brutally punished. One form of torture used on them is a device called the tiger bench . This works by placing a prisoner on a long bench with a board against their back and head. The prisoner is then tied down, so their back is secured to the board, and their feet and legs are secured to the bench. Next, bricks are placed under their feet until all the straps holding the legs down break—or the prisoner’s legs snap before the straps do.
In one case from 2002, a Ms. Wang was walking home when the police abducted her . She was tortured on the tiger bench for two days and one night while also being beaten and electrocuted. The shackles dug into her ankles so badly that her bones were visible by the end of the torture.
Along with the tiger bench, Ms. Wang was also beaten by the guards, hung naked on a wooden board so male prisoners could humiliate her, had one of her eyes burned by a cigarette, and had her ears stabbed with skewers. She eventually died in 2007, while still in police custody.
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For Falun Gong members unfortunate enough to be caught, there is an option arguably even worse than the tiger bench: the hell confinement.
The hell confinement uses a device that includes a pair of handcuffs and a pair of foot shackles, both of which are linked to a steel rod. The rod presses against the prisoner’s back, making it nearly impossible to walk, sit, use the toilet, or even feed themselves .
Zhu Hang is a Chinese woman who knows just how cruel the practice is. After she was arrested for partaking in a Falun Gong exercise in a public park, she was taken to an undisclosed location and tortured with hell confinement. For seven days , she did not eat, barely walked, couldn’t sit, and was forced to defecate on herself until she was finally released.

If you ended up in prison during the 1960s, the last place you wanted to be sent was Tucker State Prison Farm in Arkansas. In the 1960s, doctors at the prison began using a torture device on some of the more unruly prisoners that became known as the Tucker telephone.
The device worked by placing a ground wire around the big toe of a prisoner while fastening another wire, the hot wire, to the prisoner’s genitals. The telephone, which had been modified to send electric shocks, was cranked, sending electricity right to the family jewels. And sometimes, it wasn’t just a turn of the crank and done. In prison terms, a long-distance phone call meant the prisoner would be shocked repeatedly .
The Tucker telephone was finally banned in the 1970s.
While the strappado was used heavily during the Renaissance, it seems to have experienced a resurgence during the last century. Many people may now know it as Palestinian Hanging. This form of torture is where a prisoner is hung by their arms, which are fastened behind their head, causing the arms to be slowly wrenched from the shoulder sockets by the weight of the body. When the prisoner finally becomes so tired they cannot hold themselves upright, their bodies fall forward, and their breathing is impaired.
One of the last known cases of the United States using this form of torture was on Mandel al-Jamadi in 2003. He was arrested for allegedly being involved in making explosives and was sent to Abu Ghraib, where he died while being tortured.
The CIA has six interrogation techniques they are authorized to use, and one of them is basically torture. The cold cell is an “enhanced interrogation technique” where the prisoner is placed in front of an air conditioner unit for hours, days, and even years at a time. And the practice hasn’t just been used by the CIA.
The first recorded use of a cold cell took place in 1961 when guards at Parchman, Mississippi’s state penitentiary doused detained civil rights activists with fire hoses and then turned the air conditioning system on full blast for three days.
Vhuen Van Tai probably had it the worst, though. Tai was the highest-ranking Viet Cong officer captured during the Vietnam War. When the CIA got a hold of him, they placed him in a tiny, white, windowless room and turned the AC on full blast for four straight years .
In China, shuanggui is a form of extralegal detention used by the Communist party on people suspected of corruption. In reality, though, it seems like anyone could end up being tortured in a shuanggui .
Inside these detention centers, any form of torture is possible. One man, Yu Qiyi, a 42-year-old chief engineer at a state-owned investment firm was held in a shuanggui for 38 days, being repeatedly dunked in ice-cold water until he was eventually pronounced dead . Pictures of the man’s body also show large bruise marks and heavy scarring all over his body. There is still no evidence as to why he was taken into custody in the first place.
Qiyi’s case isn’t abnormal either. Many people have been held in shuanggui for long periods of time, with reports of people being tortured with physical manipulation, sleep deprivation, simulated drowning (or actual drowning, as above), beatings, burnings, and electrocutions.
Syria has been locked in civil war for a long time, and with war comes torture. One form of torture often used by the Syrian government against the rebels is called the German chair . When a detainee is captured, they are placed in a metal chair. Their legs and arms are secured to the metal seat while the back of the chair is pulled back and down toward the ground. This causes severe stress on the spine, neck, and other limbs, often causing permanent damage. Basically, if your back doesn’t break, you are more than human.
Joseph Hallit knows the German chair all too well. In 1992, Syrian forces nabbed Hallit just after he had obtained his medical degree from the University of Damascus. He was kept in solitary confinement for four years, and for another four, he was tortured.
The most severe brutality he endured was the German chair . He says his flesh was torn so deeply from being stretched that he could see the nerves. To this day, he still has 3-centimeter (1.2 in) wide scars on both his arms from the torturous stretching.
Known simply as the cat, the cat o’ nine tails is a truly horrifying torture device. Essentially a multi-tailed whip, its “claws” can inflict vicious parallel wounds. Sometimes little metal balls with spikes are even added to the ends of the cords to make it even more excruciating.
While use of the cat dates back to Ancient Egypt, it is still used as a form of punishment in Trinidad and Tobago, even after the Inter-American Court of Human Rights ordered the country to pay a convicted rapist $50,000 after whipping him with the device. Since then, the use of the cat has fallen out of favor—but some people are calling for the country to bring it back for use on crooked politicians.
Oh, and “letting the cat of the bag” gets its origins from pulling the cat o’ nine tails out of its bag before whipping someone.
Waterboarding is a simple yet effective form of water torture. Here the victim is tied to a table with their legs elevated and a cloth covering their face. Water is then poured over the cloth for up to 60 seconds at a time, with the person only being allowed to breathe for a few seconds in between. The torture causes suffocation and a sense of drowning.
The technique was first documented in the 15th century and was a common method to induce confessions . Ed Peters, a historian at the University of Pennsylvania, states that people viewed it more or less as we view a cross-examination today. If anything, the Inquisitors “were more careful about it” than others of their time. During the Inquisition, a doctor’s presence was required during interrogations. Not that it made the experience any more pleasant for the victim, of course.
In the 1800s, the practice was banned in many countries around the world. It wasn’t until the 20th century that a resurgence of waterboarding began . It was used by the Japanese in World War II, by U.S. troops in the Philippines, and by the French in Algeria, to name a few. Evidence of its use on U.S. soil is scarce, but it does exist. In 1983, Texas Sheriff James Parker was charged, along with three deputies, for handcuffing prisoners to chairs, placing towels over their faces, and pouring water on the cloth until they gave what the officers considered confessions. The sheriff and his deputies were all convicted and sentenced to four years in prison.
White torture may be the worst kind of torture. It is a form of emotional and physiological torture. Instead of beating the person, electrocuting them, or keeping them in a small box, they are tormented with sensory deprivation and isolation.
White torture is all too familiar for Amir Abbas Fakhravar, who is said to be the first person to be tortured this way by the Iranian government. According to Amnesty International , “the cells had no windows, and everything was entirely colored creamy white. The meal was white rice on a white paper plate. If he wanted to use the toilet, he had to put a white slip of paper under the door of the cell to alert guards who reportedly had footwear designed to muffle any sound. Fakhravar was forbidden to talk to anyone.”
Ebrahim Nabavi, another journalist who was given the treatment said the worst part of the white torture is never being “free” even after being released.
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