[Excerpt]: Elizabeth Smart says that it's offensive to ask a survivor of kidnapping why they didn't do anything to escape -- whether it be running, fighting, calling for help. To beg the differ, there are most certainly cases and situations where questioning is more than acceptable. That's especially when a case is so suspicious that you can't help but wonder why on earth a supposed victim didn't do anything to prevent an incident.
One case that can be noted in this is the Hannah Anderson kidnapping. For some reason this girl appears to be one of the very first survivors of violent kidnapping that the mass public doesn't accept. Her odd behavior and her unorthodox willingness to spill details and talk to people just kind of screams for attention. Read the entire article by clicking here.