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Family of Carlee Russell tell ‘Today’ show she was abducted
SUMMARY: Carlee Russell's mother, Talitha Robinson-Russell, maintains that her daughter was abducted during the two days she went missing last week. Talitha and her husband, Carlos Russell, said they were filled with joy when Carlee returned but had to let medical professionals work with her due to her state. Carlee is currently dealing with the trauma of false allegations made about her. Talitha also mentioned that they received malicious calls and texts during the search. Police are analyzing evidence of the crime scene, including Carlee's phone found nearby. Talitha and Carlos believe Carlee fought for her life during those 50 hours and that her abductor is still at large.
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