… I had had a couple drinks. My judgment wasn’t clear and it was stupid,” she said.
Jenie got in the minivan and the trio pulled away.
The conversation remained pleasant for the first little while.
“They were talking about religion and lots of different things, what we liked to do,” Jenie said. “And then it just turned. It just turned.”
The driver began talking about how they had money and Jenie should have sex with them.
The front-seat passenger “was more like a follower,” Jenie said, but they were feeding off each other. They knew I was scared. I was ready to fight them, she said.
As the van kept moving, Jenie didn’t know what the men had planned.
“‘I’m not a prostitute. Let me out. I’m not going to do this,’” she recalled telling them.
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