Minutes for false woman has suffered during the test
Teri Sue Jendusa-Nicolai, was abducted, Racine County, beaten and left for dead in a storage locker in Illinois, underwent an abortion during the examination, it was confirmed Tuesday.
Josh Kuehn, a spokesman for his family, said Jendusa-Nicolai was expected that discussions on abortion and other aspects of the review during a press conference Wednesday in Illinois. The image is out of his first public in the police, she had held since February 1,
According to the Confederation of national authorities and criminal complaints, Jendusa-Nicolai, 38, was abducted by David M. Larsen, 39, her former husband, as she came to his house wind Lake January 31 to withdraw his two daughters.
Larsen is in prison, the state and federal charges, which he in prison for life if she is convicted. A federal grand jury on Tuesday, Larsen accused on two others by the abduction and Count injury with a dangerous weapon.
Jendusa-Nicolai, the winds of Wednesday, remained a hospital Tuesday. She been dealt frostbite, hypothermia and.
Larsen is accused, his blows with a baseball bat, they bind and his party in a storage space in Wheeling, Ill., where police took place one day after his abduction, after the criminal complaint.
In the meantime, is also a bill that supporters say could have prevented the kidnapping Jendusa-Nicolai, but it is against a leader of a fathers’ Rights Group, was established by Parliament and awaits the governor.
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