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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140407:01:24:00

was allowed access to the traumatized girl but shauna was to terrified to tell officials anything. >> she begged shauna, "please, tell grand mark you've got to talk to grandma." >> no, grandma, they'll kill you, they'll kill all of us, no, grandma, no." she refused to talk for about three hours. her family said the hospital treated shauna more like a drug addict than a rape victim and so did the police. >> "well, we'll investigate this but she's going to have to be in the room alone, her parents can't be there." and brad said, "that's fine, what about a rape counselor?" "nope. we're interviewing her alone or we're not interviewing her at all." well, you know what? after everything she'd been through, i wouldn't let nobody interview her unless i was there, or my husband was there, or brad was there. >> reporter: shauna's medical records outlined the resulting wounds and infections the 16-year-old suffered after three days of sexual abuse. >> we found out that she had

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140407:01:16:00

pressuring and threatening both kathy and the man posing as kathy's father. he tells them the fbi and the national media will pursue them nonstop until they find shauna. >> oh, by the way, we are going to be located here conducting searches and if shauna just happens to show up, that's a wonderful thing. >> the volunteer search team stops at a local tom thumb to get soda. shauna's brother austin sees a car pull up in the parking lot of the store. >> i look out and see her in the car. i ran out there. >> i was just getting back in the car from hanging up fliers on a telephone pole, and the phone rings and my husband turns pale white. >> the back seat was down and she was sitting on the backseat. i looked in and went to open the door and it was locked. i reached around and opened the back door up and i was pulling her. >> he was like, "they found shauna." >> i went to pull her out. the dude said she ain't going nowhere. i pulled out my knife and said it's his life or hers. he told her to get out. she took off running. >> she looked totally wasted. i mean, i don't know --

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131028:03:07:00

going to see my brains all over the white wall. at that point, i really, really thought i was going to die. >> i couldn't sleep. i couldn't eat. all i could imagine, i wasn't going to hear the last thing out of shauna's mouth was, "mommy, help me." i just refused that. >> while her frantic family called police, a beaten and bleeding shauna could see her so-called friend walking back and forth through the hallway. >> i was so exhausted. and i was so scared. that i finally -- i think i just gave up. i think i finally said, this is where i'm going to die and i remember just praying and saying, if i die here, just at least please, please tell my family that, you know, that i love them and that i'm sorry i disobeyed them and just let them know that i'm sorry. >> i just get back in the car from hanging up flyers on a telephone pole. my husband said, they found shauna, found shauna.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131028:03:24:00

>> finally shauna's grandmother was allowed access to the traumatized girl but shauna was too terrified to tell officials anything. >> she begged shauna, "please, tell grand mark you've got to talk to grandma." >> no, grandma, they'll kill you, they'll kill all of us, no, grandma, no." she refused to talk for about three hours. >> the hospital sometimes treated shauna more like a drug addict than a rape victim and so did the police, they say. >> "well, we'll investigate this but she's going to have to be in the room alone, her parents can't be there." and brad said, "that's fine, what about a rape counselor?" "nope. we're interviewing her alone or we're not interviewing her at all." well, you know what? after everything she'd been through, i wouldn't let nobody interview her unless i was there, or my husband was there, or brad was there. >> reporter: shauna's medical records outlined the resulting wound and infection the 16-year-old suffered after three days of sexual abuse. >> we found out that she had

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131028:03:16:00

threatening cathy and the man posing as cathy's father. he tells them the fbi and the national media will pursue them nonstop until they find shauna. >> oh, by the way, we are going to be located here conducting searches and if shauna just happens to show up, that's a wonderful thing. >> the volunteer search team stops at a local tom thumb to get soda. shauna's brother austin sees a car pull up in the parking lot of the store. >> i look out and see her in the car. i ran out there. >> i was just getting back in the car from hanging up fliers on a telephone pole, and the phone rings and my husband turns pale white. >> the back seat was down and she was sitting on the backseat. i looked in and went to open the door and it was locked. i reached around and opened the back door up and i was pulling her. >> he was like, "they found shauna." >> i went to pull her out. the dude said she ain't going nowhere. i pulled out my knife and said it's his life or hers. he told her to get out. she took off running. >> she looked totally wasted.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130915:14:30:00

there's a great group called national people's action, npa, and they literally work these neighborhoods. they go into them and organize the people to try to communicate. and the horrors that folks go through from neighborhoods, just trying to get their voice heard. these are the people who have decided to stay and they will go to the banks, they will go to these lobbies, try to go up the elevator. literally sometimes trying to get their word across, and they are shunted away. so the fact of the matter is, whether we want to determine that this is, you know, a specific attack or whether it is just neglect, whatever it is, is it, we know that these banks are informed of the problem. we know that people beg them to act. and yet they do not. >> so shauna, what is the case, hoping it will push bank of america to do. >> we expect them to have a resolution as we did with wells fargo. wells fargo came to the table, they paid more than $40 million for community relief to go back into the neighborhoods that have been harmed. now, bank of america, we have

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20130801-03:19:00

you know, my beautiful baby to him? but beyond that, i didn't know how to spend the next 18 or more years of my life tethered to my attacker. >> reporter: shauna, who was raped at the age of 21, is now a lawyer and helping to enact new federal guidelines that push states to pass laws to strip rapists of their parental rights. according to a 1996 study by the american journal of obstetrics and gynecology, each year, there are approximately 32,000 pr pregnancies resulting from rape. as many of a third of those women give birth. shauna kept her daughter in part because being pregnant helped her get through the pain of being raped. >> just not feeling to alone, not feeling so dead inside, because i actually have this life growing within me.

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20130801-06:18:00

are a result of rape, and sharing custody with their attacker is a very real and frightening possibility. ted rowlands has this "outfront" investigation. >> reporter: when ariel castro asked to see the 6-year-old girl that he fathered by raping amanda berry, a judge ruled no, that it was inappropriate. the idea, that a monster like castro would have any parental rights is hard to believe. but in 31 states, rapists do enjoy the rights of a father. >> i was astonished. >> reporter: shauna's daughter was six months when she found out that the man who raped her wanted partial custody. >> how could i possibly entrust, you know, my beautiful baby to him? but beyond that, i didn't know how to spend the next 18 or more years of my life tethered to my attacker.

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20130801-03:20:00

and it was a comfort to me. >> reporter: critics say most cases aren't as clear as the castro case, and judges currently have enough power to prevent up fit fathers from seeing their children. >> there are lots of solutions that are short of this, and i think a lot of times when things come in this top down fashion based on one or two truly tragic stories, we end up making bad law. >> reporter: there are other women out there shauna says just like her who had no idea. >> if we knewchildren, would the same choice? and i think that's hard to answer. >> reporter: shauna was able to prevent her attacker from having

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20130801-03:18:00

they have a long road of recovery. >> thank you very much. one of castro's victims, amanda berry, gave birth to his daughter while in captivity. tens of thousands of pregnancy are a result of rape, and sharing custody with their attacker is a very real and frightening possibility. ted rowlands has this "outfront" investigation. >> reporter: when ariel castro asked to see the 6-year-old girl that he fathered by raping amanda berry, a judge ruled no, that it was inappropriate. the idea, that a monster like castro would have any parental rights is hard to believe. but in 31 states, rapists do enjoy the rights of a father. >> i was astonished. >> reporter: shauna's daughter was six months when she found out that the man who raped her wanted partial custody. >> how could i possibly entrust,

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