These parents should be incarcerated for a very long time. http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-abduct20.html# Was race a motive in abortion kidnapping? September 20, 2006 BY KATHARINE WEBSTER SALEM, N.H. -- A Maine couple accused of tying up their 19-year-old daughter, throwing her in their car and driving her out of state to get an abortion were upset because the baby's father is black, a Maine sheriff said Tuesday. Katelyn Kampf, who is white, told Cumberland County Sheriff Mark Dion that her mother ''was pretty irate at the fact that the child's father was black, and she had made a number of disparaging remarks about that,'' he said. Katelyn Kampf escaped Friday at a Salem shopping center and called police, who arrested her parents, Nicholas Kampf, 54, and Lola, 53, both real estate developers from North Yarmouth, Maine. The Kampfs were apparently taking their daughter to New York to try to force her to get an abortion there, police said. The parents were arraigned Monday on kidnapping charges. If convicted of kidnapping, the Kampfs face 71/2 to 15 years in prison. Defense attorney Mark Sisti said Tuesday that a sworn statement by Salem police who interviewed both Katelyn Kampf and her parents said nothing about the father's race. ''This whole race-card thing is ridiculous and objectionable,'' said Sisti. ''There wasn't any mention in the sworn affidavit to the court about race being a factor in any way, shape or form.'' The boyfriend, 22-year-old Reme Johnson, last week began serving a 6-month sentence for theft at the Androscoggin County Jail in Auburn, Maine. He is also a self-styled hip-hop artist who has gone by the name Young Merk. More details. Police say Maine couple kidnapped daughter, intent on forcing abortion By Adrienne P. Samuels, Globe Staff | September 18, 2006 Katelyn Kampf did not subscribe to her parents' vision for her life, police said. The 19-year-old Maine resident secretly dropped out of college and moved in with a family that her parents disapproved of, authorities said. After she became pregnant by a man who is now in jail, her parents allegedly resorted to extreme tactics: Police say they tied her up with rope, gagged her with duct tape, and put her in the family Lexus and drove her across state lines, intent on forcing her to have an abortion. The parents -- prominent Portland, Maine, property owners Nicolas Kampf, 54, and Lola Kampf , 53 -- were arrested Friday at a strip mall in Salem, N.H., after their daughter escaped and called police. The parents were held over the weekend on $100,000 cash bail each and are scheduled to be arraigned today on kidnapping charges in Salem District Court . ``Nobody has any legal right in this country to hold a kid against her will," Salem police Lieutenant Fred Rheault said. ``The words `pleasure trip' did not come up." Other than the red marks left by the duct tape, the younger Kampf was uninjured, said police . Katelyn Kampf , a former honors student and graduate of the Waynflete prep school in Maine , was removed from Boston College sometime last year because her parents disapproved of her current love interest, said Rheault. The woman was forced to transfer to George Washington University , in Washington, D.C., where her parents paid for her apartment, said Rheault. But upon visiting the region, they learned she had quit school, he said. ``They did their own investigation and found she wasn't going to school, and that led them back to Maine, where they found her living [in Portland] with the family of a young man they had prohibited her from being with," said Rheault. The man, whom police did not identify, is believed to be the father of the unborn child. Salem police said he is in prison in Maine, but details were not available. Friday morning, the elder Kampfs took their daughter from their home in North Yarmouth, Maine, police said. After binding and gagging her, they starting driving toward New York or Massachusetts, where they planned to force her to have an abortion, said police, who added that the parents later admitted to the plot. About 3 p.m. Friday, Nicolas Kampf stopped at Kmart in Salem, where Katelyn Kampf convinced her parents to let her use the restroom. She fled when she and her father became separated, then dialed 911 from the Staples next door , authorities said . Police found the parents driving around the parking lot, looking for their daughter. Police said they found a .22 caliber rifle, rope, and duct tape in the car. In Maine, a license is not required to carry a firearm, unless it is concealed. Friends and former classmates of Katelyn Kampf said the relationship between the teen and her parents was strained. ``She always had a really weird relationship with her parents," said Ella Stiler-Cote , another honors student from Waynflete who attends college in the Boston area. ``She was always running away in high school." Boston College officials said Kampf is still a registered student in the class of 2009 in the school of arts and sciences. Friends at Boston College said they were unaware that she was pregnant. Robert H. Prince , a prosecutor for the Salem Police Department, said Nicolas and Lola Kampf could also face charges in Maine .. Mark Dion, sheriff in Cumberland County, Maine, said the case was being investigated and charges could be filed at the discretion of the district attorney. Records show the Kampf family owns or owned several Portland-area businesses, including the State Theatre and the Oak Leaf Inn, Salem police said. Abortion procedures are available in Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire, states the parents could conceivably drive through on their way to New York or Massachusetts, where they allegedly planned to meet with a medical professional, whose name was not disclosed. Betty Jo Kampf , an in-law of the Kampfs from Maryland, was stunned when she learned of the charges. ``I'm just sitting here with my mouth hanging open," Kampf said. ``I can't imagine a doctor who would perform an abortion on someone who is bound and gagged. I understand being upset if your daughter is pregnant, but to force her abortion?"
I heard about this on the news.. I didn't realize it was an IR situation though. They didn't report that part on the news blip I heard..
This is my first time hearing about it. But you shouldn't be surprised that the race aspect wasn't mentioned, Sassy. That part gets omitted all the time. It's just unfortunate that there are still plenty of ignorant, prejudice people left in America willing to go to this extreme. It's 2006, not 1956!
Wow. I find that absoloutely shocking. At 19 she is a young woman with her own rights and responsbilities. She is not anybody's property and neither is her unborn child.
This is true, but I believe the parents had sinister motives to do away with the daughter if she didn't comply by the time they reached the abortionist. I heard they threatened to kill her and did have that shotgun handy on the backseat.
They say foreigners are not racist like Americans. The baby out of wedlock is embarrassing, but still they didn't have to take it that far.
Yeah well kids born out of wedlock is common anyway you slice it throughout history. Also we talked about this already in another thread.