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Colleen Stan kidnapping crime scene
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WARNING!: Description below may be disturbing to some readers.


This views shows the location of where 20 year old Colleen Stan was held captive as a sex slave by Cameron & Janice Hooker in Red Bluff, California.  The exact house is purposely left unmarked.  More information below:


On May 19, 1977, 20-year-old Colleen Stan set out from her home in Eugene, Oregon, with nothing more on her mind than a road trip to visit a friend in Northern California. She was young, adventurous, and like many at the time, comfortable hitchhiking.  As Colleen thumbed her way down Interstate 5, several cars passed her by. Finally, a blue Dodge Colt stopped. Inside were a young couple—Cameron and Janice Hooker—and their baby. To Colleen, the family setting seemed safe enough. She had even declined earlier rides, trusting her instincts to wait for someone who “felt right.”

But appearances deceive. After chatting pleasantly for a while, the Hookers took a detour near Red Bluff, California. There, Colleen was threatened with a knife, blindfolded, gagged, and forced into a homemade wooden box that Cameron had built—small, coffin-like, with just enough air holes to keep her alive. This was the beginning of a nightmare that would last seven years.  For 23 hours a day, Colleen was kept inside the box beneath the Hookers’ waterbed. The confinement was absolute: pitch dark, unbearably hot in summer, freezing in winter, and barely large enough to move. She was fed scraps of food and allowed out only for chores, abuse, or controlled exercise.

Cameron Hooker, a lumber mill worker, was obsessed with domination and sadism. He devised elaborate psychological methods to keep Colleen compliant. Most sinister was the invention of “The Company,” a supposed shadowy organization that, he claimed, monitored her every move. According to Hooker, if she disobeyed, The Company would not only kill her but also target her family.  Terrified and isolated, Colleen believed him. This psychological cage became more binding than the wooden box itself.

Over the years, Colleen was forced into a slave-like existence. At one point, Cameron even had her sign a “slave contract,” stripping her of any identity or rights. She was referred to only as “K.”  Janice Hooker, Cameron’s wife, played a disturbingly complex role. Initially complicit in Colleen’s confinement, Janice later admitted that she, too, had been controlled by Cameron since her teenage years. In some twisted rationale, Janice believed that Colleen’s presence kept Cameron’s violent urges away from her and their children.

Incredibly, Colleen was sometimes allowed out in public with Cameron—she even visited her family once during her captivity. But such was the strength of Hooker’s psychological manipulation that she returned voluntarily, convinced escape would endanger everyone she loved.

From 1977 to 1984, Colleen endured this unimaginable imprisonment. She cooked, cleaned, and lived under the Hookers’ complete control. Her confinement inside the box, day after day, year after year, is almost unfathomable: a young woman reduced to little more than an object of obedience and torment.

But in 1984, cracks began to form. Janice Hooker, overwhelmed by guilt and fearing Cameron’s growing violence, confided the truth to her pastor. Soon after, she told Colleen that “The Company” was a lie. At last, the psychological chains broke.  Colleen was freed, and with Janice’s cooperation, she went to the police.

Cameron Hooker was arrested and charged with multiple counts, including kidnapping and sexual assault. At his trial in 1985, the details of Colleen’s ordeal shocked the world. The defense attempted to argue that Colleen had consented to the arrangement, pointing to moments when she was seen outside with Hooker. But her testimony, combined with Janice’s cooperation, painted a harrowing picture of coercion and psychological imprisonment.  The jury convicted Cameron Hooker, and he was sentenced to 104 years in prison. In 2021, California’s parole board denied his early release, ensuring he remains behind bars. Janice Hooker received immunity from prosecution in exchange for her testimony against her husband.

The “Girl in the Box” case remains one of the most disturbing examples of psychological control in criminal history. Unlike other kidnappings, Colleen’s captivity wasn’t defined solely by physical restraint—it was her belief in The Company, the elaborate fiction Cameron created, that kept her from fleeing.  Experts in psychology and criminology continue to study the case as a chilling example of trauma bonding, coercive control, and learned helplessness. It highlights how abusers can manipulate victims into compliance, even when physical escape is possible.

Colleen Stan, remarkably, survived. In the years following her rescue, she has spoken publicly about her experience, turning her unimaginable ordeal into advocacy. Her courage in recounting the details has helped spread awareness about the insidious nature of abuse and control.


From: https://vocal.media/horror/the-girl-in-the-box-the-chilling-ordeal-of-colleen-stan

Copyright: William L
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Taken: 14/08/2024
Uploaded: 05/03/2026
Published: 06/03/2026
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Tags: colleen stan; kidnapping; abduction; cold case; solved; mystery; crime scene; horror; bondage; red bluff; california; vanished; girl in the box
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