Florida mom describes rescue after being held captive by estranged husband: "I'd been pulled from hell"
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Florida man Trevor Summers manipulated his children into believing he just wanted to get back together with his estranged wife, Alisa. He even encouraged one of his daughters to leave a window open in Alisa's home so he could slip in claiming he wanted to talk to her about making the family whole again. That daughter had no way of knowing the fake reconciliation would turn into a horrific 55-hour ordeal that involving kidnapping, assault and attempted murder. TREVOR SUMMER CELLPHONE VIDEO: I am here with Alisa at her house. … she's virtually unharmed. She's got a couple of bruises today but — from the — tying her up. 911 CALL: She ran out of the car screaming "help me" … trying to get the license plate. … it's a dark-dark blue SUV … he's pulling out right now. TREVOR SUMMERS CELLPHONE VIDEO: And I woke Alisa up and I have been holding her against her will. TREVOR SUMMERS CELLPHONE VIDEO: I have spent a lot of time with mom the last few hours and the things she has told you about me being good about manipulation and control and lying is true … and tying her up.
Sgt. Christopher Steele: This is … the bedroom window that Trevor Summers was allowed into the home through.
Sgt. Christopher Steele is with the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office.
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