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A Real-Life Lolita: This Is The Heartbreaking True Story Of Kidnapping Victim Florence Sally Horner, Who Never Lived Past 15

Finally, people knew the truth, and Sally was reunited with her mom and sister. She was about to turn 13-years-old by the time she ended up back home.

Not surprisingly, Sally struggled to back in the two short years she still had left to live.

On top of that, when she went back to school other kids ruthlessly made fun of and insulted her over her entire ordeal.

August 18th, 1952. Sally had gone on vacation with 20-year-old Edward Baker, who had no idea she was only 15 at the time. She had a fake ID, and she had told him she was 17.

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Sally was riding around with Edward in his car that evening, and he drove right into a truck that had been parked but he didn’t see.

While Edward was able to walk away from the accident with minor injuries, Sally died. She had sustained severe injuries to her chest, head, and neck.

As for Frank, he ended up pleading guilty to what he did and died behind bars at the age of 69 in 1967.

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