O ne of Raven Kaliana 's earliest memories is being taken to a family portrait studio by her parents, at around the age of four. The studio was in the basement of a department store in a town 50 miles from their home. Once they had arrived, they waited for another couple to arrive with their own child. But while they sat eating ice cream, the images being made in the studio down below were far from happy family portraits. Raven and her companion had just been sold into the child abuse industry. It was to be the beginning of a year ordeal, which saw Raven regularly trafficked by her parents and other members of an organised crime ring from her home in a middle-class suburb in the American north-west to locations all over the US and abroad. In her teens, the crimes were often perpetrated in Los Angeles, where many film studios provided ample opportunity for the underground child abuse industry in the 70s and 80s.
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Sara Faith Alterman was close to her father, an outwardly strait-laced, prudish man. Then she learned he was concealing a secret. Growing up near Boston, Massachusetts, during the s, Sara always felt a special bond with her dad, Ira. We had the same facial features and the same hair and so I kind of wanted to emulate him.
Getty Images. Marie Claire is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Carl Jung called it the Electra complex — a latent desire to kill our mothers and possess our fathers — declaring it a stage of development every girl goes through between three and six years old.