
Content warning: This story deals with child sexual assault and abuse and could be triggering for some readers.
Before we begin, I should tell you that this story doesn't end happily.
It should have. It could have. And maybe that's what makes it all the more tragic.
This is the story of a seven-year-old boy named Steven Stayner. On the afternoon of December 4, 1972, Steven was walking home from school in Merced, a city in California, when a man handing out religious pamphlets approached him.
The man's name was Ervin Murphy. Murphy had befriended serial paedophile Kenneth Parnell, and the two were in cahoots.
That afternoon in December, Parnell was driving the car, while Murphy was soliciting for charity donations. Steven, thinking his mother might want to donate something, got into the car with the pair because they promised to drive him home and talk to his mum.
It would be seven years before Steven would see his family again.
Watch: The trailer for documentary Captive Audience: A Real American Horror Story, which tells the story of Steven Stayner. Post continues after video.