Tools

Child Sex Assault Victim Wants Tougher Laws in Colo.

by KREX News Room
by Amanda Brandeis

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. In 1972, a young girl's life was changed forever on her 11th birthday.

"He asked us where a gas station was, so we gave him directions, and then he got out and told us he had puppies in the car. He pulled a gun out on us and pushed us in the motor home," said Annabelle Miglia, one of the two girls.

They were sexually assaulted by the man and then the nightmare grew worse.

"We were both shot twice. I thought my friend was laying real still playing dead, and in fact, she had died," said Miglia.

Shari Zen, executive director of the Western Slope Center for Children, said, "Children shouldn't be hurt in this way. They shouldn't experience those kinds of horrible acts."

"I remember every detail of it," said Miglia.

Forty years later, Miglia is a survivor. She advocates for stronger laws in Colorado, among them Jessica's Law.

"My fear is if Colorado doesn't get stronger sentencing for child predators, this will be a haven for them," she said.

Miglia also hopes to see Senate Bill 198 pass in the state. The measure pushes for a closed court when child sex assault victims take the stand.

"One of the purposes of the bill is to reduce the re-victimization of a child," said Zen.

"It is very very intimidating and scary when your that little. My feet didn't even touch the floor when I sat in the chair," Miglia said.

Joan Mulleady, a therapist, said, "The bill would add another layer of protection that they very much deserve."

Possibly easing some of their pain.

"They are courageous when they come forward and talk about horrendous things that have happened to them," Zen said.

"Any bill that supports protecting children in situations like this is crucial," said Mulleady.

Miglia's survival was nothing short of a miracle. She hopes her story will help others see that no matter how dark things get there's always light at the end of the tunnel.

Miglia wrote a book in order to share her story with others, it's called Footsteps out of Darkness.

To learn more about the book or to purchase it, click here.

You have indicated this comment should be removed.

Close

The comment has been submitted for review. Thank you .

Coloradoisfailing said on Tuesday, Mar 12 at 10:10 AM

The same democrats that are jamming through gun control bills to "protect the children", laws that only affect law abiding citizens and will do nothing to curtail crime; have unanimously shot down a law passed by 45 other states that "protects the children" in order to protect the criminal and the once again at the behest of the law abiding citizens. REMEMBER TO VOTE THEM OUT!!!

Agreed Agreed Agreed said on Saturday, Mar 9 at 11:46 AM

Somewhere in this discussion needs to be just what a child predator is. This guy, or monster, is obivously a child predator, killer and a whole host of other terrible things. but what about the 18 year old boy/man that had consesual sex with a 14 year girl who lied about her age and certainly doesn't look underage?

Sad state of affairs said on Friday, Mar 8 at 10:33 PM

It's time for Megans Law. We need real laws in this state. It's time to stop worrying about dope, gay marriage, and laws giving released prisoners money. It's our job as decent citizens to stand up and demand protection for children.

luke said on Friday, Mar 8 at 7:57 PM

I certainly do feel like beating up a child predator for doing this to a kid. this is just sad. child predators should get life in prison with no parole and no probation

Add a comment

Name:

Comment: 1000 Characters Left

KREX - News, Weather, Sports for Grand Junction | Montrose | Glenwood Springs - Coverage You Can Count On and its affiliated companies are not responsible for the content of comments posted or for anything arising out of use of the above comments or other interaction among the users. We reserve the right to screen, refuse to post, remove or edit user-generated content at any time and for any or no reason in our absolute and sole discretion without prior notice, although we have no duty to do so or to monitor any Public Forum.

Most Popular

This content requires the latest Adobe Flash Player and a browser with JavaScript enabled. Click here for a free download of the latest Adobe Flash Player.
News Channel 5 Weather