It’s hard to imagine the sheer terror that would come with being held captive at gunpoint, let alone being strong-willed enough to orchestrate your own escape.
But one brave woman, from Florida, managed to do just this when she out-smarted her allegedly abusive boyfriend by slipping a handwritten note to staff at her dog‘s veterinarian clinic.
Carolyn Reichle, 28, spent two days straight locked inside the home she shared with 39-year-old Jeremy Floyd, according to the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office.
Reichle told police she was repeatedly beaten, and Floyd fired his gun inside the house twice. Nursing a head injury, she began to plot her escape.
Beaten DeLand woman alerts authorities by slipping note saying she is being threatened at gunpoint by her boyfriend. Read more: https://t.co/FwxTwmdSKG pic.twitter.com/bK7rIHWWLT
— Volusia Co. Sheriff (@VolusiaSheriff) May 26, 2018
She eventually convinced Floyd to let her take their dog to the vet after the pet was behaving strangely.