Anne Sluti

Taken in Broad Daylight is a 2009 made for television movie based on true events of the kidnapping of Nebraska teenager Anne Sluti who was held for 6 days in April 2001 by Anthony Steven Wright also known as Tony Zappa. The lack of depth was astonishing. Long stretches of stupidity compounded by boredom. This special airs tomorrow night. BRADLEY: The other point is that the police made this connection with the affidavit. Now what did the school do with that information. But one of the police officers actually found a pipe bomb in an area that was sort of halfway between the Harris home and Dylan Klebold's home. The police actually worked up an affidavit, an affidavit for a search warrant that was never carried out. They had had problems with Eric Harris before.

And there is information that just hadn't been public knowledge before. Columbine has just swept all of us away. BRADLEY: According to Nate, Harris and Klebold even made video tapes of them shooting their guns, and brought those tapes to school. One would think we have heard all there is to hear about that tragedy. He's got a special tomorrow night on Columbine. So you have these camps who want it, and are directly involved and some who are only indirectly involved and then you have people who are absolutely posed to it.

KING: Do you agree with the closed-circuit telecast into Oklahoma City. Do you expect -- did you expect criticism for doing the interview. And that this government is working against people he would regard as patriots. BRADLEY: Well, his rationalization, is because of the policies of this government. Or defending myself or my family. On the one hand someone could seem so rational and reasonable, at some points in conversation.

And you had that duality there that you are dealing with. And then there was that sudden realization of what he had done in Oklahoma City. Michael Ruduski was a lead producer talking with McVeigh lawyers at the time. He did the only interview with Timothy McVeigh, after Timothy McVeigh was convicted. Any things like that occurring. SLUTI: There was several hours of negotiation going on, just prior to her freedom.

We were treated very, very well, our family was treated with respect, they worked very hard -- all the law enforcement volunteers, everyone. SLUTI: Yes, extremely happy with every aspect from every law enforcement agency that we dealt with. Are you concerned for her emotionally at that time. She is the prime witness. That feeling was also with us. KING: Was she bothered sexually at all during those six days. We had none of that whatsoever. KING: Don, did you hear from the abductor and your daughter during these six terrible days. They'll join us from Kearney, Nebraska with that very gripping story. Anne Sluti's parents endured that for nearly a week.

But first, how would you cope if your teenaged daughter was kidnapped by a federal fugitive, yeah, she was Anne Sluti.

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