Intro. In the summer of 1966, Sally and her friends played outside until her mother called her in for lunch. Marie announced that Uncle Johnny would be staying with them for work and to take care of his niece. In reality, he recently divorced his wife and needed a place to live. During Johnny's temporary stay, he began to abuse Sally, altering her usual personality and prompting concern from her friends, who she lied to about her well-being.At the carnival, Sally felt Johnny's gaze and eventually confided in her friends about the abuse at home. From this, they gave mental support and urged her to tell her parents. On her 12th birthday, Johnny took Sally to get ice cream but instead attacked her in the woods when she attempted to flee, leading to her murder.
Sally later found out she was At the carnival, Sally felt Johnny's gaze and eventually confided in her friends about the abuse at home. From this, they gave mental support and urged her to tell her parents. On her 12th birthday, Johnny to