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After ordeal, kidnapper wilts and teen shines

Posted: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 5:19 PM by Dateline Editor
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By Keith Morrison, Dateline correspondent

People often ask me what it's like to talk to men and women accused --  and often convicted -- of horrendous crimes. Is it frightening, they'll ask, to interview such people? Can you tell if they are innocent or guilty? Can you sense evil in the room?

And usually, to such questions, the answer is.. no. A person capable of doing something quite terrible will frequently arrive for an interview well scrubbed and thoroughly prepared, and will prove to be intelligent, funny or charming. And almost always, such a person will present a reasonably believable argument for innocence. Skepticism is an important companion during prison interviews; truth is rarely easy to pin down.

And then there is Vinson Filyaw. 

For one thing, what Vinson did to Elizabeth Shoaf is almost beyond description. In court he finally admitted it was all true: he kidnapped her, held her in truly dreadful conditions for ten days, raped her several times a day, chained her by the neck to the ceiling of his underground bunker, and gave her every reason to believe he would eventually kill her. 

But the man who sat down for an interview in the prison library was no longer the least bit terrifying, not anymore. Vinson seemed almost needy in his desire to explain how he had been victimized by law enforcement, that his attempt at revenge -- sexually abusing a young girl -- was somehow reasonable. Did he do those awful things to Elizabeth?  Well, yes, but she was really only "collateral damage" (said Vinson) in his own struggle for justice.  And then, a little later, he tried out a  new (and quite monstrously untrue) claim, suggesting that his victim actually enjoyed the experience and that it was her idea. Among prison interviews, Vinson's was, shall we say,  unique.

As is, in her own way, the remarkable young woman he attempted to destroy.  I'd been eager to meet Elizabeth. What sort of girl, I wondered, could survive the sustained attacks of a predator such as he, and then in the end somehow outwit him? Would she be tough, cynical, somehow hardened? 

Well, no, she wasn't.  This quiet, rather shy, teenager was obviously bright, even wise, about her circumstances in life.  But during the hours and hours we talked in the course of taping her story, she never once strayed into anything like the worldly cynicism you can see on TV or read in gossip magazines every day.   

When Vinson snatched Elizabeth, just 14 years old, she had never dated a boy, had never once spent even a single night away from home without a family member.  She was taken by a wiley wolf of a man who had just spent the better part of a year eluding the efforts of law enforcement.

She endured unspeakable horrors, faced what seemed to her certain death.  And she prevailed. 

The contrast -- Vinson to Elizabeth -- was quite remarkable.

Where his story was self serving, claims shifting back and forth to suit whatever version he was trying to sell, Elizabeth was open and brutally candid.  Where his fearsome behavior wilted in the presence of a television crew, Elizabeth seemed to gain strength from telling the experience.  And having come through it with her dignity and humanity fully intact, she smiled a smile to light up the room.

Every once in a while, a dark tale turns out well, and the worst in human behavior is overcome by the best.  Which is why it was quite an honor to tell the story of Elizabeth Shouf.

"Into the Woods," a very special two-hour Dateline on this case, airs Friday, March 7, at 9pm on NBC.

Click to read Elizabeth's mom telling how she first heard her kidnapped daughter was still alive.

For those interested in communicating with the Shoaf family, e-mail shoafs5@gmail.com.

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kids can be so strong.
I am VERY honored to stay that this beautiful young woman is my HERO, for what she did to get away from this VERY sick man i am so proud of her for keeping her wits about her to take measures into her own hands to get away and come back to us. It is safe to say the she is VERY much loved by all her family. Everytime she visits me i always thank GOD that she was returned to our family. Thank you DATELINE for letting the rest of the world know what a smart, heroic young lady Elizabeth is.
This event was truley horrific. My prayers were with Elizabeth and her family throughout the whole ordeal. I live in the same town as Elizabeth, and my daughter goes to school with her and It was almost unreal that something like this happened, espically in our wonderful little community. I am so glad and thankful that she was found and that her abductor is put away. As far as I am concerned, he should be put under the prison, just like he put Elizabeth (underground).
I leave right down the street from her. I am just glad she came back to school. Our parents searched and searched while we were only allowed out for school. I am just glad she is back and that horrid man is put away. Scary thing is, the bunker was in the woods we played in.
Elizabeth is such a stong smart young lady I am so happy to see her safe and home with her family.
My family lives about 5 min from her old neighborhood and i prayed every night she was not safe.
Elizabeth is the strongest person that I know and is someone that I admire very much.  I am very proud of her!
I feel that there is not enough attention put to this type of madness.  It's happening too often and in some cases the victim doesn't survive the ordeal.  I feel that the laws need to be stiffer and harder penalties for such a hiddous crime need to be enforced.  It's really getting out of hand how many cases are reported and how many children and adults are put through such pain and madness due to someone elses crazyness.  (I feel that the first time they are caught and convicted they should be put away so that they don't commit the same crime.)
They should execute this man, and don't waste any money on him to keep him breathing.  I know some of the family of this girl and she is amazing.  I hope she continues to do well, with all that she's been through in her young life.  With the crime that this man did, he should not be allowed to live another day.
I too would like to express my thanks to Dateline for sharing Elizabeth's story. Elizabeth is my cousin and I was in the courtroom when the judge sentenced that evil man 100 plus years without the possibility of parole. The joy and relief that filled that room was something I can't explain. I watched my young cousin stand tall and strong as she had to relive the accounts of her abduction on that day with this monster just feet from her and the family. I could only imagine what she has to live through every day since that horrible experience.

I thank God for bringing Elizabeth back home, and for giving her strength to do all she could to survive this horrific ordeal.

I would like to thank all of those who participated in the search and recovery of Elizabeth.
Dear Precious Elizabeth, how grateful we are to our Dear Lord in bringing you home safely.  I am so happy that you found strength in Him in your desperate time of trouble.  May you continue to seek Him throughout your life.  I too suffered from a predator, for 14 years my father raped and abused me.  But I have found that my Lord is sufficient in keeping me sane, and I will pray that you will also find strength in Him through the dark days that you will experience in your future.  God's richest blessing sweetheart, we are so pround of you... love and prayers tammy
They should surround that rat's hole with Bars, put this vermin back in it to serve first year of his 100 years and throw him bread and water.  Too vile to deserve clean prison, Why would he not deserves death sentence for murder of  a girl's unreclaimable innocence?
May the Lord be with thee always,Wise,Brave Elizabeth.
You are so brave,I just watched you on the Today show and you were awesome for boing so strong,This story of survival may help another put in this situation,They may think of how you were able to send for help and help themself this way.Way to go,God does hesr all our prayers so dont ever think any other way..I pray for you to not let this ruin your young life..YOU ARE THE WINNER...........
You are so brave,I just watched you on the Today show and you were awesome for being so strong,This story of survival may help another put in this situation,They may think of how you were able to send for help and help themself this way.Way to go,God does hear all our prayers so dont ever think any other way..I pray for you to not let this ruin your young life..YOU ARE THE WINNER...........
Elizabeth: I am so happy that you are home safe with your family. Your strength and bravery are amazing.  My heart breaks whe I think of what you and your family have gone through.  I pray that the love of yur family, friends and everyone who hears of your story will help you get through this.  You are truly an amazing girl.
Dear Elizabeth,
Evey time you tell your story. Every time you stand tall and proud. You put that Low Life to shame.
You are a hero to all females young and old.
You are giving many people hope.
What can be done to educate law enforcement departments like the one in this case that paints too many cases of missing children with the same brush? I understand that in many of these incidents it does turn out that a missing child has run away. But with the same principled conviction and zeal that we consider a possible perpetrator innocent until proven guilty, couldn't there be a way to extend this attitude toward the possible victim? It seems that after knowing Elizabeth's parents after a short period of time, it would have been determined that a profile of this young lady, confirmed by her teachers and friends, would differentiate her from a likely runaway. And in any case, if the Amber alert is activated at once...the way it is designed to be used, wouldn't it be better to chance rescuing willful a runaway in that net rather than miss the chance to find a kidnap victim in time to save her life? My heart goes out to this wonderful young woman and her family. She is an inspiration to us all.
I was the victim of a stalker for 1 1/2 yrs and raped by him the next and stalked another 1 yr before he was caught. Unlike Elizabeth I never saw my attacker.  So everywhere I was, I was in fear of others. Robert Lee Elliot was caught and sentenced in 1996 to 350 years(150)yrs for me. But, I gained strength from forgiveness. People like that want you to remain a victim the want you to hate and fear them, but to forgive them is strength. I had the police duobt me, tell me I was was overly emotional that an attacker would not come back.....but he did.
You can play a victim the rest of your life by not forgiving and hateing or forgive and be the victor.

Sandra E Despain
Elizabeth, i am 14 years old i watched you talk on the today show and i thought wow what a strong person you are, you truely are a hero to young girls i will never forget this story and may god bless you in your family..wish you the best!!
What a remarkable young lady you are. Keep praying for strength from our Lord. He will sustain you. You and your family are in our prayers.
I also saw the story on the Today show this morning and will watch dateline... as a mother who is well aware of the horrific things that happen to children and teens much of which, I am sure, doe not make the news.

Our own teens and young adults (three daughters ranging form 15 to 19) think "it can't happen to them" and I worry everyday with the kinds of socio-paths out there.

I saw Elizabeth and wow. I a so sad for the things she had to and will have to face from this horrible ordeal. I am glad she is getting the help she needs and sooo happy for her family. It must have been horrible. In reading her words I can truely see how her faith helped her though the moments day to day... and her inner strength which prevented her from giving up.

I don't really have the words to say to adequately express what I need to say.
Elizabeth and family,
I have an 18 year old daughter and I have always worried and lived in fear of someone doing something to her. As I heard your story on the today show my heart went out to you and your family, I am so sorry you had to go through that I am truly amazed how you handled yourself and got through such a horrible thing. It is very upsetting that the police did not put out an amber alert for you but I am so glad you made it out alive.  Angels are watching over you. You and your family are in my prayers and I wish you a happy happy future full of wonderful things.
I don't know how the family of this girl lets this little piece of dung Vinson live. Where I'm from, this weasel never reaches the jail. Must be the Cherokee in me. America is surely crumbling..we got too many Vinsons and not enough MEN.
I love that this little girl had so much strength and determination!  She is absolutely amazing!  With her strength and her faith, she will one day, hopefully, be able to have many days where she will not think about that horrible man or the horrible things he did to her!  
Elizabeth is my little sister, and she is the bravest, strongest person I know. She has been through so much, but she is still the same silly, sweet girl that she was before, and she will always be that way because she is SO STRONG, and she won't let that creep ruin her life. I hope her story has brought inspiration to everyone who hears about it.
Elizabeth is my little sister, and she is the bravest, strongest person I know. She has been through so much, but she is still the same silly, sweet girl that she was before, and she will always be that way because she is SO STRONG, and she won't let that creep ruin her life. I hope her story has brought inspiration to everyone who hears about it.
I am a 35 year veteren Deputy Sheriff, who has spent my career focusing on child safety and abduction prevention. Children coming to and from school are at one of the highest risks for abduction. Yet, this is one area in prevention eduction that is the least spoke of. Parents, teachers, and law enforcement all need to do better at teaching personal safety strategies for children walking to and from school and their buses. In addition, I want to express sincere thanks to Elizabeth for a few things. First, for being so strong and creative in her escape.  It sends a message to us all that there is hope in these cases. It also speaks volumes on how important it is to teach our kids to think, be asertive and to question adult's actions in the right fashion. God Bless you Elizabeth! I wish you the best!
Thomas B. Smith, Deputy Sheriff, Florida
Elizabeth you are a survivor and your family is obviously one of enourmous love and faith to have instilled you eith enough faith in God to continue to call on him for help. YOu are home now, bask in your family's love and gratitude to God for your safe return. In the book Of Nehemiah, ther is a chapter in which Nehemiah prays to God to "take care " of his enemies, I beleive God will do that for you Elizabeth and that depraved aniaml whho hurt you eill sdsuffer 1000 times what you suffered at his hand.   you personify American resiliance and we are so proud of you.
Elizabeth!  You are the apple of God's eye and from looking at your picture and that smile you gave, you have already conquered.  Please try and listen to more music especially some Christian and this time when you do, dance with all your heart out to God and for God, you will fell ontop of the world.  Thanks for being so brave.
This horrific crime that has been commited against this young lady should be told, but her attacker should get 0 recognition.  Bury him in his prison cell and never let him see a camera or news man.  This causes other sick people to try to get their faces out by commiting crimes against the innocent.
dear elizabeth, i just wanted you to know that i am truly thankful for your safe return to your loving family, and for you having more faith than most grown-ups i know! you are an amazing young woman with your whole life in front of you.i know that god will heal your scars, eventually.he always brings us through the valley of the shadow.but... he never lets go of your hand.i love you, marybeth dantzler-alexandria, louisiana.
Amber alert should have been started right away for this girl.  She was in the neighborhood the whole time.  The police should be admonished for not taking action with the amber alert.  A search party had a good chance of finding her.  Thank God she wasn't killed by this despicable character of human trash.  He deserves all those years in prison to be reminded of his horrendous crime.  Why kill him?  He'll go to hell unless he repents and asks forgiveness.  Let's hope Elizabeth grows up to help others.
Elizabeth.
As someone who shares a somewhat common kinship through a name, I convey my respects to this young girl. The name. Strength, courage, wisdom-and she employed every single one of them in this difficult time. She has my deepest admiration for finding the depth of self to stay strong, to use integrity in a time when so many people lack it.
Stay strong. Don't let the world every try to tell you who you are, and what you should be. Live, and enjoy every moment that you have.  
I am no longer surprised that beasts like Venson exist.  You are right, you do not see the evil, they spend years learning how to hide it.  My ex-husband is a stones throw away from being that monster, he has just not commited the crime.  I go public with my story whenever I can because the law will do nothing to stop him, he is a smooth talker.  From someone who has lived the hell on the other side of this situation and wants the world to be aware that you cannot tell who it is, I truely pray that you and everyone who has been through this at the hands of beast, will truely have a blessing and become a better person.
I can not stop him, but I can let the world know the trauma from the other side of the coin, I hate what my ex is capable of and angry at the law because they will not see it.
I am sorry for what you suffered.  You will become a better person for who you are, not for what you went through.  
Amazing what faith and hope can do.  It gave you the courage to stay strong and not give up.  I hope that you will have a very peaceful existence from here on.  Your story is amazing and so are you.  Blessings to you and your family.
may god bless you and your family!!!!!!
Elizabeth, I commend you for the strength you've shown while going through your ordeal, and then having to talk about it. I wish I could be more like you! God bless you in all your endeavors!
Elizabeth, What an inspiration you are!!!! What difference does it make if a child is a runaway or an abductee? Police should take the word of the family that knows their children and issue the Amber Alert immediately, What does it hurt? It could save a childs life? Why wait? If the child is Missing, there should be no question! These scums of the earth that prey on children should be put to death the first time they are arrested. They are useless!!!They have no place in society as far as I am concerned. Why do they keep letting them out to continue to prey on these defenseless little children! It is ridiculous.. We hear more and more of this everyday. Until they make the consequences tough, they will continue to do so. I for one and tired of paying for these leaches on society.
You are the one of the strongest and bravest people, Elizabeth! And remember, what this weak, coward subhuman did to you, this didn't destroy your soul or your life, but ultimately destroyed his. You braveness is a great example and hope for many other victims, who decided that their lives are ruined. No, it is not true! It all depends how the person looks on it. We all have courage to overcome the bad thing happened to us and this is what makes us stronger and wiser. And you are the shining example how people shall behave in difficult circumstances. May God bless you!
What an amazing girl.  Her stength and cleverness in such a horrible situation are incredible.

Also, glad to see this story is done by Keith Morrison (the best in the business).   When I saw that "10 Scariest Escapes" crap last week, I thought NBC had been taken over by the Spike network
As a parent of 4 children i pray each day for the safe return of all abducted children, Elizabeth beat great odds, by her wits and the grace of GOD, she won this round of child preadator vs. child, bless you my child and may you live a full and beautiful life.
I am amazed.  Amazed at the strength and calm demeanor of this young lady ... and amazed at the cruelty that human beings are capable of.  Elizabeth, you are an incredible young woman!
Elizabeth is a very brave little girl. I hope that she lives a happy life and finds the inner strength to keep moving on. The only wish I have for this sick evil man is this: I hope that his cell becomes his "hellhole" and he experiences the same hell he put that beautiful girl through. The death penalty is too good for this person. I hope he experiences the terror he put her through every day in prison for the rest of his life.
Thank you Elizabeth for your strength and your kindness and bravery for sharing this with us.  I was Blessed by your honesty and encourage you to continue your education and share your strength with many others in the future!  Thank you SO much!
Elizabeth being a 16 year old young lady you are stronger than some grown adults today. God bless you! Stay strong Elizabeth. You will progress in your life greatly. Again God bless you and your family.
Elizabeth, God truly blest the earth when he sent you. You a beautiful and remarkable girl. I hope you have a long and happy life. I truly admire and respect you for your bravery.
I thank God you are safe now.  I'd like to encourage you to think about forgiving him one day.  Your heart is so beautiful and it would be a shame if it became bitter.
I just watched your story on Dateline. You are a remarkable girl. Keep strong, and keep smiling that beautiful smile
your story touched my heart. you are so brave and strong. you are an inspiration!
Elizabeth, i am a 15 yr. old girl and just watched what happened to you. Everytime you tell that story don't be scared to tell it! You escaped from that sick mad man and you were olny 14yrs. You are a inseration to all young girls out there including me.
He cant harm you anymore and he will rot in jail with the shame that you were a girl when he took you and now you are a adult. you were so brave to trick him like that and i bet your parents are pround and gald your home!!!
You are a very intelligent, brave, strong girl to beat Vincent at his "game".  
I am glad to see you have a loving family and great support.  Wish you all the best in your future!


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