@laparcerajostin: Morella León una mujer de Valencia-Venezuela quien vivió 30 años de cautiverio cuando solo tenía 17 años, escapa después de 31 años de su secuestrador! #morellaleon #morelaleon #elgordomathias #justicia #luisolavarrieta

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dayana.delgado00
Dayana Delgado :
puedo entender que ella fue manipulada y maltratada , pero como una mujer va a estar 30 años con miedo y las llaves allí y no abrir la puerta eso no lo creo
2025-01-06 12:53:07
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anakarinatorre7
Karina Torre :
amiga eso si existe, me pasó algo similar pero dios estuvo conmigo siempre.
2025-01-06 16:53:30
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dannybastardo17
Danny de Vivenes :
y la familia no preguntaba por ella??
2025-01-05 15:10:37
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florangel.barreto
Florangel Barreto :
justicia
2025-01-05 05:46:28
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janet.diaz299
Janet Diaz :
Y lo peor que muchos pusieron en duda pensando que ella estaba de acuerdo con ese encierro porque no intento huir de cualquier forma.
2025-01-05 18:34:37
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mariaalejandrahenriquez
Maria alejandra Henr :
Es que nadie sabe , el señor q no diré nombre está detenido todavía , y él también tiene su historia , ( ojo no meto la mano por él ni por ella ) solo q así no es toda la historia 😌
2025-01-06 14:25:06
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mariuv.morales
Mariuv Morales :
Porque no dicen el nombre del hombre ?
2025-01-06 02:19:20
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lisbethrodrigues08
lisbethrodrigues08 :
ella fue la q.secuestraron en Maracay
2025-03-03 02:09:42
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nettymargothmerca
nettymargothmerca :
Dios me cuide a mis jenerasio
2025-02-14 22:22:55
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user7625680001046
avefenix :
Yo vivi casi parecido 30 años connun hombre que siempre me decia que gracias a él yo sali de mi vida humilde y no era asi porque yo siempre trabaje pero me deje anular como persona,por suerte sali
2025-01-06 18:35:06
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lanegra0568
Lorens :
yo lo viví y según él la del problema era yo, según yo lo hacía actuar así y resulta que con la actual pareja la muele a palo
2025-01-06 14:23:54
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blanca.carpio03
Blanca Carpio :
Dios mío
2025-01-05 18:55:51
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deydimontero74
usercami :
dime los nombres de esas brochas para el maquillaje y como se los materiales gracias
2025-01-05 12:07:17
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maryorys.rojas
Maryorys Rojas :
parte 2
2025-02-22 01:31:53
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fferkar
FferKar🍀🎶💪 :
y que era feliz con su mamá, si tenían muchos problemas
2025-02-21 04:06:12
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clarita243001
𝓒𝓵𝓪𝓻𝓪💋 :
Ya ,Lo Vi Completa 😪
2025-02-15 20:05:15
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jonathanjosenunez1973
Jon_oficial :
para mí no fué secuestro ella tenía las llaves para irse lo que creo es terror sicilogico
2025-02-14 01:08:03
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malinda2148
malinda :
parte 2
2025-02-01 17:45:36
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mayitaluci
mayitaluci :
yo no se la desesperación. e lleva arriesgarme
2025-02-01 03:41:33
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auragonzalez_23
user6318110444012 :
Morelia parte 3
2025-01-28 22:04:28
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coro.colmenares3
coro colmenares :
Oooo Dios mio
2025-01-16 10:36:56
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marisela.acosta594
Marisela Acosta :
y dónde está ese hombre
2025-01-14 16:59:42
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luzmariaramirezacosta0
Luz maria Ramirez ac :
Esa historia es real paso en Maracay
2025-01-11 16:36:24
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albaurbina590
Alba Urbina :
parte 2
2025-01-09 19:00:06
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karycastillovelasco
Kary Castillo Velasc :
siguiente
2025-01-07 16:12:19
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