“Given the circumstances, he informed my mother that I was likely ‘drugged’ at Erin’s house since that [was] the only commonality preceding my symptoms,” she says. Can you imagine receiving that news?
There wasn’t enough evidence to prove to the police that she was certainly being drugged at Erin’s house, so her mother banned her from there completely. After the ban, she never felt those symptoms again.
Things got more sketchy when two months after she stopped going to Erin’s house, Erin’s older brother messaged her on Facebook.
He asked why she never went over there anymore and told her that he recorded some things on their DVR that she would like. Then, he suggested that she go back to watch them on their TV. Weird, right?
“I didn’t know what to say, so I deleted Facebook,” she says. “I never told my parents about that message, but in hindsight, Erin’s older brother was likely preying on me.”
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