Legal Experts Explain The James Reyes Sherri Papini Kidnapping Details
SherriPapini (top left) with her husband (bottom left) sitting for a police interrogation. SherriPapini faked her own kidnapping in 2016, but her overly detailed and often-inconsistent recounting of events was a red flag to law enforcement. SherriPapini at first deflected questions about Reyes's story, maintaining that she did flirt with other men, and stuck to her story that it was two women who abducted her. "I don't understand; there's no way this is James. He loves me," she told investigators. SherriPapini, the California mother who famously pleaded guilty to faking her own 2016 abduction, has completely walked back her confession with a stunning new public statement. SherriPapini is interviewed in the new docuseries 'SherriPapini: Caught in the Lie.' Investigation Discovery. When Redding, California resident Keith Papini called first responders on Nov. 2, 2016, he feared the absolute worst. SherriPapini is speaking out — again. I have no memory of what was said or exchanged, or how he managed to knock me out or get me in the back,” she adds. SherriPapini: Caught in the Lie, Monday and Tuesday, May 26 and 27, 9/8c, ID and Max. (Through his attorney, Keith denies all of his ex-wife’s claims of abuse.) Papini claims she has gaps in her memory around her alleged kidnapping, including the exact details around her alleged abduction in the Northern California town of Redding.
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