+ Bookmark This Page    
Preferences  |  4:06 AM
  1. Home
  2. Latest Press Releases
  3. Submit Press Releases
  1. PR Home
  2. News Archive
  3. By Category
  4. By Location
  5. By Date
  6. By Tag
  7. Newsletter
  8. 40,000 RSS Feeds
  9. Submit Free Press Release
   
Filter News
Show All Results

Show Filtered Results

Category
- Telecom (x)

Country
- United States (x)

State / Province
- District Of Columbia (x)

City / Town
(To see all cities,
remove category filter)

Megan Williams Breaks Her Silence

In 2007, twenty year old Megan Williams made national news when she was allegedly kidnapped and brutally beaten, raped and tortured over a one week period by 6 white residents in Logan County WV... Now, Megan is speaking out to what really happened.
 

 
Attachment

Attachment

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PR Log (Press Release)Jul 22, 2009 – As most of America remembers, it was late 2007 when twenty year old Meagan Williams, pictured below with her adoptive mother Carmen, was allegedly lured to a party by a female acquaintance named "Christa" who then supposedly left her alone at a trailer on Big Creek to become a week long hostage and unwilling sex slave to 6 white racists in Logan County.

Also, according to police reports, Megan was stabbed 7 times, scalded with hot water and forced to drink out of a comode.

Now, according to Megan, in an exclusive interview with WV News, "there never was a Christa... I left with Bobby Brewster and the others and drove from Charleston to Big Creek. They invited Shayla and me to a party but she didn’t want to go." Megan also stated to this author more then once, "it wasn’t a hate crime, and they never made me eat any feces or perform oral sex on the women either."

Two years later, the 6 attackers pled guilty and are all in prison.

When asked how she is doing today, her voiced cheered up and she said, "Tell everyone I’m doing really good and I am really healthy." Valencia Daniels confirms the progress both women have made since moving to Ohio in 2008. "Megan is doing great. She is very happy now."

To read this entire interview with Megan Williams, go to:

http://www.westvirginianews.blogspot.com/

To embed this press release, copy and paste the following HTML code into your webpage-
# # # Click to see PDF Version of this Press Release

Email to a Friend     Visit Press Room       Previous News   Next News


Email Contact:Click to email (Partial email =  @gmail.com)
Issued By:WV News
Phone:304-982-7024
Address:P.O. Box 78 Shoals, WV
City/Town:Charleston
State/Province:West Virginia
Zip:25364
Country:United States
Categories:Family, Government, Health
Tags:media, News, law enforcement, psycological, abuse
Last Updated:Jul 22, 2009
Shortcut:http://prlog.org/10289495

Disclaimer:   Issuers of the press releases are solely responsible for the content of their press releases. PRLog.Org can't be held liable for the contents of the press releases.   Report Abuse


Latest Press Releases From “PWDGroup”


Upcoming Press Releases...


Most Viewed Weekly

Secret Service Investigation, Class Action Lawsuit, Cast Shadow Over Radiant Systems and Distributo - 1808 views

The Global Carbon Market 2009: Trading Thin Air - 592 views

Master SEO Techniques for your Drupal 6 Website using Packt’s New Book - 517 views

Florida Economic Gardening Institute and Partners Unveil GrowFL to Cultivate Growth Companies - 504 views

Flooding Update From Ennis And County Clare - 5.10pm 21 Sat 09 - 465 views


Daily News!

FireID Wins 2009 Frost & Sullivan Product Innovation Award for Mobile Two Factor Authentication

Black Friday 40% Discount on Hello Kitty Sleepwear & Lug Bags at Pajamas store, SleepyHeads.com

Leading Global Forex Firm Opens in Italy

Biofuel from Algae: New Report Examines Algae Market Potential

V & A Shop: iArt Museums Move into Digital Age with iPhone applications

Previous   Next

Jul 22, 2009 News

Jul 2009 News

Are you a Journalist?

For Businesses ...

Tutorial on Free Marketing


November 2009
Th We Tu Mo Su Sa Fr
26 25 24 23 22 21 20
19 18 17 16 15 14 13
12 11 10 9 8 7 6
5 4 3 2 1
October 2009
31 30



  1. SiteMap
  2. Contact PR Log
  3. Privacy Policy
  4. Terms of Use
  5. Copyright Notice