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"It's to show people how to embrace life after horrific things happen to you. In 2018, she said that she hoped Believe Me would empower victims to overcome their circumstances: She also works as a school resource deputy working at a middle school close to where it happened and is a motivational speaker. Using elements she learned from detective TV shows, McVey made sure to leave her fingerprints in Long's bathroom during her ordeal, as well as remembering details such as a "Magnum" nameplate on his car and various aspects of his appearance. I saw the branches of new life," McVey explained. That's the moment I knew my life was about to change for the good. I pulled my blindfold down, and the first thing I saw was this gorgeous, beautiful oak tree. It worked and Long took her to a place near where he abducted her, and released her.
She added that she talked to him "like a 4-year-old" and also said at one point that she had a sick father she had to care for. I could take care of you, and no one ever has to know.'" "I said, 'Listen, it's unfortunate how we met, but I can be your girlfriend. "I had to take all of the abuse I had incurred as a child and just reach down one more time, into the pit of my stomach, and tap into those survivor skills in order to overcome him psychologically," McVey recalled.