The abduction of Anne Sluti was the basis for a made-for-TV movie that aired last year on Lifetime.
The picture was called “Taken in Broad Daylight” I saw it and it was good. Does the movie tell the complete story of the Anne Sluti kidnapping, is something missing? Sluti was 17 when she was taken from a parking lot at a Kearney shopping mall on April 6, 2001.
Anthony Steven Wright, also known as Tony Zappa, was convicted of the kidnapping.Wright held Sluti captive for six days before he surrendered after a 10-hour police standoff at a remote cabin near Rollins, Mont.She even pretended to call a friend and contacted her mother. Later she managed to call 9-1-1. Meanwhile, her parents pleaded for her safe return.
Wright is serving a life sentence.“Taken in Broad Daylight” is scheduled to air Feb. 15.Sluti’s story has appeared on NBC’s “Dateline,” on Court TV and was printed in a supermarket tabloid.Anthony Zappa received a life sentence plus seven years for abducting Anne Sluti. He will also make restitution totaling almost $40,000.
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