Jim Donovan directs from a script by Christina Welsh. “Believe Me: The Lisa McVey Story” stars Katie Douglas, David James Elliott and Rossif Sutherland and is executive produced by Charles Tremayne and Jeff Vanderwahl for Cineflix (“Believe Me”) International. Since Lisa left a trail of clues, the police are on his trail, but will they find him before he strikes again? As they piece together her story, they realize that her abductor is the notorious serial killer that the Tampa PD is hotly pursuing. Lisa, now a police officer, is the only victim to survive serial killer and rapist Bobby Joe Long. He then sat on death row for 34 years while attorneys appealed. Long had murdered 10 women in the Tampa area in 1984 and repeatedly raped 17-year old McVey, who talked him into releasing her and aided in his capture. She was living with her grandmother and her boyfriend, who’d molested her repeatedly for three years. On May 23, 2019, Lisa McVey sat in the witness room at Florida State Prison and watched Bobby Joe Long die of lethal injection. It’s only when a veteran detective hears the details of her story that Lisa finally finds someone she can open up to. AT just 17, Lisa McVey managed to convince a sadistic serial killer to set her free. Lisa McVey works as a master deputy in the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office If Lisa McVey had made it home the day Bobby Joe Long abducted her, she would have committed suicide. The now 54-year-old now goes by Lisa Noland and lives in Hillsborough County, Florida not far from where she was abducted. Once Lisa is safely home, she discovers police and even her own family refuse to believe her. In order to survive, Lisa develops a relationship with her captor, using reverse psychology to orchestrate her eventual release. But suddenly, she finds herself in a fight to stay alive when she is abducted. Earlier that night, she’d written a note, contemplating her life after years of sexual abuse by a family member. Ln early hours of November 3, 17-year-old Lisa McVey rode her bike home after working a double shift. From the producer behind “Girl in the Box” and “Girl in the Bunker,” comes the disturbing true-story of Lisa McVey, who was abducted in 1984 but later released by her abuser, only to have people question her story.
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