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Linda Binda shares her poignant life story, beginning with the tragedy of losing her parents at age four, leading her to be raised by her uncle under extremely harsh conditions, including physical confinement and emotional abuse. After her uncle's death, she was placed into the care of the Mormon church, where she faced further maltreatment, including being chained by church members and later institutionalized in a Georgia state mental hospital. Her resilience led to multiple escapes, ultimately culminating in her being found by Rufus, who helped her enter an Assisted Living Program in Utah, where she resides today. Throughout her narrative, Linda expresses a deep longing for reconnection and finds solace and support from her viewers.
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In this part of the video, Linda Binda introduces herself and begins sharing her life story with the viewers. She recounts a tragic event from her childhood when her parents drove off a bridge and died when she was just four years old. After the incident, her uncle took her in, but his wife divorced him because she didn’t like Linda’s behavior. The uncle blamed Linda for the divorce and kept her in a cage most of the time. Linda mentions her deep longing to reconnect with her aunt, Shirley, whom she feels she hurt indirectly. She nostalgically recalls her aunt’s care and kindness during her early years.
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In this part of the video, the speaker shares a personal story about their difficult past and family experiences. They mention having an uncontrollable bladder and wearing diapers, which has caused embarrassment. The speaker recounts being given away by their uncle at the age of 17 after being raised by him for 13 years. They detail how their uncle fed them blocks of cheese and chunks of meat in a cage and suffered from a serious bacterial infection before passing away. The speaker expresses the challenges they faced after their uncle’s death, including being sent to live with the Mormon church. Throughout, they interact with viewers, respond to comments, and express gratitude for support.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker recounts a series of personal and distressing experiences. They describe being chained to a bed by members of a Mormon church and eventually escaping. They then talk about being sent to a Georgia state mental hospital by their cousin, where they stayed for a year, made friends, but ultimately escaped because they disliked the medical treatment. After fleeing the mental hospital, the speaker ended up back in Utah, where a man named Rufus found them on the street and invited them to an Assisted Living Program. The speaker is now living in this program in Utah.