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As depicted in the film, the daughter of Luz Cuevas and Pedro Vera, Delimar Vera was taken by Carolyn Correa (depicted in the film as Valerie Valleja), a distant friend of Pedro's cousin. On December 15, 1997, Correa deliberately ignited a fire in Cuevas' house in Philadelphia to cover up the incident. After Correa took the girl, she raised her ...
DNA testing eventually confirmed that Delimar was the daughter of Cuevas. For six years, she'd been living with Correa and her family in Willingboro, N.J., just 15 miles away from her Philadelphia ...
Little Girl Lost: The Delimar Vera Story, a 2008 television movie; Music ... Little Girl Lost, an autobiography by American actress Drew Barrymore
Ana Ortiz (born January 25, 1971) [1] is an American actress and singer. Having pursued a career in ballet and singing from a young age, she eventually attended University of the Arts . Ortiz began her acting career in theatre, in early 2000s starred in the short-lived NBC sitcoms Kristin (2001) and A.U.S.A. (2003), and had recurring roles on ...
Sylvia Sodder Paxton, the youngest of the surviving Sodder siblings, died in 2021. [3] She was in the house on the night of the fire, which she said was her earliest memory. "I was the last one of the kids to leave home", she recalled to the Gazette-Mail in 2013.
Delimar Vera Cuevas Carolyn Correa Frankford, Philadelphia, US 10 days Rescued Cuevas was a baby when she was thought to have been killed in a fire. Six years later, her mother discovered her at a birthday party. After DNA tests confirmed that the child was indeed her own, the kidnapper went on the run leaving behind three more children. [57]
Delimar Vera finally tells her kidnapping story on her own terms in “The Hand That Robbed the Cradle,” as Fremantle shares in exclusivity with Variety the trailer of the film. “For a long ...
The incident was dramatized in the 2004 film Little Girl Lost: The Delimar Vera Story. Macaulay Culkin: In November 2014, a report circulated on the internet stating that the actor had been found dead in his New York City apartment. Culkin debunked the report by posting pictures of himself on Twitter, even poking fun at the hoax by writing a ...