This episode of Dateline covers the harrowing kidnapping of Elisa Levy, a 24-year-old U.S. citizen in Ecuador, and her family's desperate efforts to secure her release. Key topics include the role of the U.S. and Ecuadorian authorities, the psychological tactics used by kidnappers, and Elisa's resourcefulness during her captivity.
During her 21 days in captivity, Elisa endured threats and isolation but remained determined to survive. She used bobby pins to unlock her chains and devised a plan to escape. Meanwhile, her family worked tirelessly to negotiate with the kidnappers, who demanded a ransom of one million dollars.
On November 7, 2009, Elisa was rescued by UNASE agents after they tracked her captors. The reunion with her family was emotional, and Elisa later reflected on her experience, emphasizing her gratitude for being alive and her desire to reclaim her life.
The episode highlights the complexities of kidnapping cases in Ecuador, the emotional toll on families, and Elisa's inspiring journey of resilience and recovery.
Elisa Levy was kidnapped in Ecuador; her family fought for her release while she used creativity to survive captivity.
This episode stands out for the following:
This is going to be a long process. It's not going to be solved overnight.Kidnapped
Do you want her alive or do you want her dead?Kidnapped
I didn't want to die.Kidnapped
I didn't want to die. I really wanted to try to do something about it.Kidnapped
Basically, they were haggling over the price of his daughter's life.Kidnapped
I'm happy being alive.Kidnapped