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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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It is a shame that our quiet little town has to come to publicity like this, but on the other hand, Elizabeth shows the spirit and courage that should make all of us proud to live in the same place as her.  She is truly one of the bravest people I have ever seen.  I am proud to know that my daughter attends school with someone like Elizabeth.  God bless you, Elizabeth, you will remain in our prayers. We support you!
I just finished watching your story on Dateline. I am so amazed at what you went through and the fact that you did not let this destroy you. You are a beautiful, amazing young lady and such an inspiration to me and many others out there. Keep being who you are and I just hope and pray that you can keep on. Be happy and well. I am a fan of yours and only hope I could be half as strong as you if the need arose.
I just want to say Elizabeth is truly intelligent. My prayers goes to her family and her and hope one day they learn to cope with this. I could truly say Elizabeth is a hero. Elizabeth, you are a very strong person, and you should remain strong. God Bless you and your family.
She is a beautiful and awesome young lady who has a strong will to survive. I don't know if I could have had the courage she had. She is an inspiration to my family.
Hi Elizabeth, I know you probably want read this but if do I would like to chat with you. I don't know how it is to be in your situation but I'm 19 years old and had a brother rape me and Bet the hell out of me because he thought I was talking a guy. If you would like to talk to me I would like that.
She is a beautiful and awesome young lady who has a strong will to survive. I don't know if I could have had the courage she had. She is an inspiration to my family.
WOW!! I am 11 years old, and i just watched your story on Dateline! I was terrified just listening to what you had to say about this nightmare of your's. I am SO estatic that he was charged for 431 years in prison!! I am so sorry you had to go through such a horrific time, I just can't imagine being almost 12, that you had to be raped at such a young age. You are an amazing person and I honor and respect you greatly. I wish the best for you and your family. I will never forget you!
I am in awe of your courage, inspired by your strength and humbled by the grace you showed throughout this horrific experience.  May you continue to heal and grow strong surrounded by the support and love of your unbelievable family and friends.  God Bless.
Elizibeth, i am also 14 years old and i watched this show and thought of how bad that must be to look back and still think about it, and i wish you the best.
I'm an 18 year old female and all i can say is wow. I just finished watching the show and it brought tears to my eyes. You are truly an inspiration to females and males alike, proving how our will power has the strength to get us through what seems like the impossible. I only wish the best for you and your family after dealing with this terrible ordeal. You will achieve great accomplishments.
What a strong person you are. I hope that any child that is ever put in the situation you were in realizes that it is not the end. You are an inspiration to us all.GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. You are in my prayers, that you recover from this and go on to live a wonderful and fun filled life.
God bless you, Elizabeth.   You are a strong young lady.   I am so impressed with your ability to move forward and to share your story with others.   You are remarkable!   You have taken this terrible ordeal and moved forward to help yourself, family, friends and others.   You shine with beauty!
Congratulations Elizabeth !! And to your wonderful family too ! You are a hero to every girl and women in the world. Your bravery is outstanding. I am happy to live in the same town with you all. Please come and visit any time. It would be an honor to see you.

Jan'ette Amour
Elizabeth, I just watched the story of your ordeal.  I believe that you are destined to do great things in your life.  You are a remarkable yound lady, and your parents must be so proud of you.  You are truly a hero and I wish you all the best.  I will keep you and your family in my prayers.
Elizabeth is obviously a very bold and courageous young lady.  I praise God for giving her the wisdom and insight to know what to do.  This is a true testimony to the power of prayer and it speaks volumes about God, who still performs miracles.  Elizabeth, may God continue to bless you and provide you with strength.
Elizabeth,You are my hero, too!   I am 41 year-old lady and I don't know if I could have survived such an ordeal.  I am so Proud of You!!  God Bless and Keep You Safe, always.  
Elizabeth, you are an amazing, brave young lady.  You displayed strength and intelligence beyond your years. I am so sorry for your pain.  But no one can ever take away your loving, beautiful spirit.
Such a strong young lady! You are brilliant, most adults would not have been bright enough to build such trust to gain your freedom. You will be a wonderful teacher or counselor. Our prayers are with you and your family. Thank you for sharing your strength and courage with us.
Elizabeth you are an amazing, strong, and beautiful young woman with a bright future. God has a strong purpose for your life and you are going to touch and possibly save so many people with your story.
Stay strong and close to God and thank you for being so strong and sharing your story with the world.
You are an amazing person and my prayers are with you.
Elizabeth,
You are such an inspiration to all women everywhere.You are brave and strong.  I know it has made me think of how blessed we are.
I am 26, from Massachusetts.  I just watched the Dateline story and seen you on the Today Show this a.m. as well.  I just want you to know that so many people like myself who don't know you just watched your story and cried and said "good for you".  I don't have a clue who you are but I was just dying to tell you that you are such a brave, and very pretty girl.  I am 10 years older than you and I just can't believe you did this.  It's amazing.  I will tell everyone I know-if they didn't watch, your entire story and how in aw I was.  I wish I could meet you.  You're parents have done an outstanding job with you and it shows...tell them that!!  You all seem like a very nice family.  Take care of yourself...Thinking of you...
God Bless you, Elizabeth. You are truly a survivor,and you should be proud of yourself.I think you will make a great teacher one day.There are greater things planned for your life because of this experience. Hold your head up high and be proud.Much love to you and your family.
Dear Elizabeth,
I just watched your story on Dateline NBC and was awed by your courage, strength, and wisdom. What was more amazing was how you SAVED YOURSELF! You are truly the victor, no longer the victim.  From you, I learned that we each possess the power within and with God's help to save ourselves. You also opened my eyes and taught me that good does exist in the world, evidenced in your smile, so angelic and pure that no vicious predator can steal it away. Your innocence may have been ravaged, but certainly not your integrity. Continue to let God's glory shine through you. You truly have a testimony that God still answers prayer.
This girl is such a strong person! she is remarkable and a great person to look up to. You are a hero! God bless you and your family and you really are an amazing hero.
Elizabeth,  
YOU are a SPECIAL young lady!!! I just got through watching your horrific ordeal on T.V. tonite….. I think you are a VERY BRAVE!!  I  myself could not have held it together like you did, & I am a 40 year old woman.  As I sat there & watched your story tonite.., I couldn’t help but to think that even when you talked to Dateline… you still held it together remarkably well !!! I really think that you are DESTINED to be a GREAT COUNSLER / LEADER of young women / girls to be STRONG!!!       For you ... have seen the DEVIL... & DEFEATED HIM!!!!!( so to speak!)
I wish you all the best in your young life !  My deepest Prayers & most sincere thoughts be with you & your family!!!!!
                                                   Sincerely, Donna Anderson

Phillipians 4:13
" I CAN do ALL things through CHRIST, which STRENGTHENS me!"
   


It is totally amazing that Elizabeth appears to have survived the horrific details of her experience.   Her smile would brighten any room and surprises my family.   I have an 18 year old daughter who can not even imagine living one day the way she did.   Very strong young lady.   I wish her much happiness....
Keith Morrison did a wonderful job in reporting this story and his efforts paralleled Lizzie's in that he brought humanity to an unhuman situation.  I teared up half a dozen times watching this report, but in the end, I did not feel like the world had gone to Hell in a handbasket, but that evil people really can be weak when you scratch the surface and not something to be so fearful of.
I found your coverage of this story almost as repulsive as Vinson!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just finished watching the broadcast tonight (Mar 07) and I was appalled at the amount of coverage you gave Vinson. Shouldn't this guy be locked away somewhere to rot vs. being given air time?
Did it ever cross your mind, Keith Morrison, that by allowing Vinson so much coverage you actually fed into his desires?  And worse yet you fed into other sexual predators egos and fantasies of being “made famous” for committing heinous acts!  
Elizabeth Shoaf’s story is horrifying enough without seeing her attacker exploited for ratings.
I hope that Mr. Morrison, and the all those connected with this story, think about the countless sex offenders and crazies out there that dream of someday being interviewed for their stories, or having their manifesto’s read on air and posted online and then think of how you perpetuated these dreams and made them seem a little more real and within their reach!
Elizabeth we thank God you are back with your family and I am sure you have a long way to go, may God direct your path and your families. I know your mom went through a lot but so did your Dad and I wish he had been reconized more, you could see the love for you and how proud of you he is. I just think your picture should have also been taken with you. I am sure he was broken hearted also.I am sure he would have move the heaven and earth to find you. YOU COULD TELL you are the apple of his eyes. Take care and the best of luke to all of you. Always pray and stay close to God. We will be praying for all of you.
All our love
Joyce Ratliff
To dear, brave Elizabeth, your parents and family.  I watched with tears your story on Dateline tonight.  I pray for your COMPLETE recovery from this horrendous imprisonment.  God will set you free from your dreams and fears in time.  Take all of your cares to Him and He will heal you.  I will be praying for all of you in the days and months ahead.  God bless you. Mary in Ogdensburg, N.Y.
Lizy, you are truly a beautiful spirit. I appreciate you sharing this experience with the rest of the world. I'm certain, your story will aid in the safety of many people. (Men & Women, Young & Old) You and your family will forever be in my prayers. I will remember your strength, your intelligence, your determination and I will draw strength and hope from it. May God bless you.
Elizabeth,This is my first time seeing your story.I was in tears. Your story hits close to home. I am in my forties now but as a young girl I was abused by my mothers boyfriend both mentally and physically. He did not kidnap me though,we lived in the same house and I remember I had to pretend that I liked him at some point, Lots of survival ideas came to my head. I burned his house down.This was an attempt to split the family up,but the family got back closer together. Eventually I ran away from home, because my mom did not believe me when I told her what happen. It's too much for me to tell Elizabeth but my ordeal made me stronger and I hope It made you stronger too. Thank God we are still alive. God has a plan in store for you.
My situation happened in Jamaica WI. Crazy people are everywhere.
Stay sweet Elizabeth,You are an angel.


Elizabeth is an inspiration to all of us...  That said, I would also like to say that I think it is awful that Dateline decided to allow her kidnapper the chance to tell his lies that he claimed to be his side of this story.  Doing so was the wrong choice.  He said he was looking for publicity, which I of course realize was not his real motive, but none the less, at this time he IS seeking publicity and Dateline should have not aided in that.  I don't think it was fair to Elizabeth that you aired his ridiculous comments.  He should not have been given a second of air time to speak, he does not deserve it.  He was simply indulging himself and those moments on camera gave him satisfaction, and why would Dateline want this animal to have another moment of happiness after what he did to these children?!  Also, I do not think it was AT ALL appropriate that Elizabeth was asked by her interviewer to give specific details on what happened to her.  She is very young and may not have wanted to have been asked such personal things about such a horrible experience, to later have them shared with millions of strangers who viewed the program.
Thank God for your safety Elizabeth. You are going to lead a very purposeful life, and I hope that God will always be your Savior. I can't imagine how you were so strong other than Jesus was with you always. Keep up the therapy and your smile says it all.Prayers to you and your family.
Elizabeth, you are such an intelligent, sweet, and brave young woman! I'm sure your courage and strength has already helped many other girls and women who have been molested or raped. You and your family are in my prayers!

Amber, you are a very smart, sweet, hero also! Thanks to you and Elizabeth that man will never be able to hurt another child again!  You and your siblings are in my prayers too!
What an amazing young hero. You have truly inspired me to continue to do more with my life. God has truly made a mess into a message and it is speaking loud and clear. Every experience no matter how horrific has a message. Thanks to you I hold my daughter a little tighter and pray for all the little girls in the world who continue to be victims and suffer in silence. I would love to hear the stories of how many you have given the courage to say STOP...NO MORE ABUSE!!  Thank you Jesus!
This is for Mr. Morrison.
I am 38 now.  When I was 15 I was a runaway and I got into the wrong truck.  He kept me in the sleeper compartment for days and hurt me repeatedly.  As I was watching your interviews with Elizabeth and that man I found myself watching your face.  When you talked about how she was able to save herself, I started to cry because when I was with that trucker no one knew where I was and he knew it.  In the end I was able to get away from him because I told him I would jump from the truck if he didn't pull over and that even if I was dead they would know what he did to me.  He did pull over and let me out.  I never told anyone what happened back then because I believed it was all my fault (for running away and getting in his truck).  When I was watching the interviews and reading what you wrote something lit up in me as I realized that I did get away from the guy who had me.  And that is a good thing, a strong and good thing that I was able to do.  Thank you for what you said, you wrote.  I can't tell you enough how much it means to me these 23 years later.
Sweet Elizabeth - I admire you for the courage it took to publicize your story.  You are to always be proud of who you are. I also want to say how very brave your mother and father were thru out this whole thing. May God stay with you and your whole family always.
I just emailed you at your family email address but thought I'd say this here too, You are truly a survivor, you had your wits about you in a way I thought could be impossible and you are so intelligent, so wise. I am so proud of you and feel like I've known you forever. I am so glad you did keep the Faith and that you were able to text your Mom, that was such a God send to have that phone too. As I said, you could see the love in your parents eyes and on their faces and they never gave up on you like no parent does or should and you all have such a strong bond, I think it will be even stronger now.  Hang in there Elizabeth and I know now that you will have plenty of support from family and friends. I am so glad to get to watch your story, it makes you more aware. Sometimes we let these things slip our minds and we think these things just happen to someone else, but you just never know what kind of sick people there is out there. Your a true HERO to save yourself the way you did!
HUGS
You go girl! As for that creep, you know why he keeps changing his story, don't you? They don't like child molesters in prison, he knows what's coming to him.
Elizabeth, as the Word said, For when I am weak, then I am strong. Your are strong from within & I am very proud of you. I am not from your country but I too have a little girl who would grow up one day and I want to tell her all about you, your strength, trust & love in the Lord. An encounter we all unable to forget. God's love be with you & family always.
Lizzie, I wathced the show tonite and was amazed by how smart you were and outsmarted this sicko.

you are a Hero!!! god bles you and your family!
Elizibeth, I was watching your story with my daughter who is 15, and she was absolutely amazed by your maturity intelligence and strength. Elizibeth you are truly a hero to all children who have been hurt and abused by adults, maybe somewhere one of these children will take strength in your words and stand up to their abusers.

We are just so sorry that you had to grow up so quickly.

May God bless you and take care of you from this day on.
Godspeed, I've never seen such a strong young lady, my entire immediate family would like to wish you peace and prosperity, above all I wish you strength to overcome ALL new boundaries you may never have encountered before.
I'm glad that at your age you saw the need for counselling without embarrassment.
I'll end off the way I started,
GODSPEED
Elizabeth, I just watch your story on dateline. I just wanted to say what a remarkable, brave young lady you are. Remember to stand proud and tall, I hope many good things come to you because you are an amazing strong girl. I wish you and your family the best.
Elizabeth, you are a beautiful young women.  As I watched Dateline the tears rolled down my cheeks. But then I am so happy you survived this horrific experience.  Don't let that man ruin your life.  You are so exceptional and gorgeous and I pray that the rest of your life be everything you hope it to be.  Get the counseling to help you deal with this and I am thinking of you and hoping the best life possible for you because you deserve it a million times over.  I am so touched by your braveness and intelligence and again so so so happy you are alive.  My prayers are with you and your family.  God Bless You.  
What "Valor." You are an encouragement to all young women. God Bless You and for your example to prove that we can survive no matter what.
Thankyou Elizebeth, for sharing your saddness with Dateline... My goodness you are so brave... I hope that one day, you will know in your heart, that you have helped many many young and old ladies, who have never been able to open up and share things that happened in their past... , and I pray everyday, that you will become stronger, and enjoy the life that you so deserve, and be free and happy, believe in that child that still lives inside... you are my hero... I am a 52 year old woman, who never was able to tell my tale, and it has effected my life.... Until I saw your smile... thank you so much... go have a beautiful life...I will think of you every day, and see that  smart smile.  I am so very grateful to you...
ELIZABETH, MY HEART GOES OUT TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY... I WISH YOU THE VERY BEST IN LIFE... YOU HAVE ALREADY PROVEN TO BE AN AMAZING AND BRAVE YOUNG WOMAN...!!! :]
well all i can say is, this stuff really happenes and i try to tell my sister all the time she is 14 and runs away all the time... ur a very stong and determended person and i hope that ur life only brings u happyness.


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