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Where is Abduction Survivor Today? Jan Broberg Update

Jan recently established the Jan Broberg Foundation to appropriately expose the reality of abuse, with the aim of preventing,

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Where is Abduction Survivor Today? Jan Broberg Update has been provided below.

 

Newsonline reports that around the early 1970s, the Brobergs first met the Berchtold family as their new neighbors in Pocatello, Idaho, only for their immediate friendship.

 

Thsi online news platform understands that with Netflix’s “Kidnapped” and Peacock’s “Family Friends,” we revisit the tragic case of Jan Broberg, and we get a complete picture of the dark side of human nature. This is because while the former is a documentary and the latter a play, albeit in different senses, they portray the way Robert Berchtold managed to capture her not once but twice. So now, if you want to learn more about the same – focusing on their connection, these special events, and her current status – we’ve got all the necessary details for you.

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What happened to Jan Broberg?

Around the early 1970s, the Brobergs first met the Berchtold family as their new neighbors in Pocatello, Idaho, only for their immediate friendship. The two children then attended church meetings, family dinners, and even travel together until Jan (born July 1962) began to consider Berchtolds patriarch Robert as her second father. However, he gradually developed an obsession with her and also managed to seduce her parents before convincing them that he needed to sleep next to her child. bed “Reason for treatment.”

Then, on October 17, 1974, Robert kidnapped the 12-year-old girl after telling her family he was going to take her on a horse ride – Jane woke up tied to the bed in his mobile home on the way to Mexico.There, he sexually assaulted the eldest of his three daughters brainwashing She believes she is a half-alien who needs to save the species by giving birth to his child before she turns 16. In fact, Jane was told that if she didn’t, one of her sisters would have to take her place, or her entire family would go blind/die, meaning she felt she had no choice but to follow through.

The truth is that Robert even tried to marry a preteen girl in Mexico, when the legal age in the country was 12 at this time, only to have local officials rescue her five weeks later. One of the most puzzling aspects, though, was that the married father then manipulated Jane to keep silent about the attack, rather than having her parents bring high-profile charges, which worked.But unfortunately, he kidnapped her again in August 1974 – he hide her This time at a girls’ Catholic school in Pasadena, California, that is, until the FBI finally caught up with him four months later.

Where is Jan Broberg now?

According to reports, it wasn’t until Jan was 16 that she realized the alien-based missions she had come to believe could be fake, which led her to begin to open up about her experiences forever. So this simple step gave way to her recovery, and she eventually evolved into an actress, singer, dancer, and writer; her book, Stolen Innocence: The Jane Broberg Story, was published in 2003.We should mention that abuse survivors/child advocates have actually since then persist in Neither she nor her family were stupid or careless; it’s just that they ended up blindly trusting the wrong people.

 

 

As for Young’s current status, as far as we can tell, the 60-year-old appears to be currently living in Utah, where she has managed to build a good, happy, stable life for herself. Not only was she instrumental in making “Kidnapped” a reality, but she and her mother Marianne also served as executive producers on “Family Friends.”

Also, it’s important to note that from the moment Jan first stepped into the entertainment industry in the early 1990s, she has successfully participated in over 50 films and TV shows. Some of her credits include “In the Line of Duty: Siege at Marion” (1992), “Nadir” (1996), “Clubhouse” film franchise (2002-2003), “Everwood” (2002-2006), “The Mad Men (2012), Sorry (2017-2019), Behind You (2020) and The Gabi Petitto Story (2022).

 

Actively working, Jan recently established the Jan Broberg Foundation to appropriately expose the reality of abuse, with the aim of preventing, informing, educating and healing. She’s also executive director of the Kayenta Art Foundation’s Center for the Arts, but after nearly six years, she’s stepping down in the summer of 2022 to focus entirely on her nonprofit.

We should mention the new book “The Jan Broberg Story: The True Crime Story of a Young Girl Who Was Kidnapped” by the host of the Jan Broberg Show podcast in early October 2022.

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