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Kara Robin Chamberlain was just 15 when she was abducted in, 2002. Her capture and eventual escape were chronicled in the 2023 Lifetime film 'The Girl Who Escaped: The Kara Robinson...
At 15, Kara Robinson Chamberlain Was Kidnapped by a Serial Killer. She Not Only Escaped — She Helped Catch Him. Now 35, Kara is dedicated to spreading hope and strength to other survivors. By....
All the details on Kara Robinson's abduction and escape, plus she and fellow kidnapping survivor Elizabeth Smart talked to E! News about bringing Kara's story to Lifetime.
It delves into the harrowing experiences of Kara Robinson, who was kidnapped and brutally assaulted in 2002 when she was fifteen. Luckily, she managed to escape, and her presence of mind helped the police capture her attacker, who was eventually identified as a serial killer with at least three more victims.
Robinson was abducted in broad daylight by a stranger who had pulled up in his car and approached her with magazines, Robinson told “Escaping Captivity: The Kara Robinson Story," a two-hour Oxygen special that premiered September 26 and is now streaming.
At age 15, Kara Robinson was abducted at gunpoint by a serial killer from her friend’s front yard in Columbia, S.C. – and her first instinct was to survive. Nearly 20 years...
At 15 years old, Kara Robinson survived a serial killer. She went on to use that survival as a platform to thrive, educate and inspire others. ______ Kara is a survivor, motivation, inspiration. Her story is one of true crime.
So where is Kara Robinson now? She's far more than the girl who survived serial killer Richard Evonitz. Kara's story is told in the Lifetime film The Girl Who Escaped: The Kara Robinson Story. Here's everything we know about how Kara Robinson is doing now.
15-year-old Kara Robinson (Douglas) was watering plants in her best friend's front yard in South Carolina when she was approached by a man who put a gun to her neck and forced her into a plastic storage bin and drove off.
A new Oxygen special produced by child safety activist Elizabeth Smart tells the story of Kara Robinson, a 15-year-old girl who was abducted and assaulted before escaping her captor in 2002.