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#MING SEN SHIUE TRIAL#
A trial was held in April to determine if he would be released from prison, which Mary and Beth attended. In July 2010, Shiue became eligible for parole. After 53 days, Mary and Beth were able to escape, and Shiue was arrested. According to the Pioneer Press, Shiue - who had been a student of Mary's when she taught ninth grade algebra and had stalked her for 15 years - held her and Beth captive at his family's home in Roseville, Minnesota, where he raped Mary repeatedly and videotaped some of the attacks. Decades later, Ming Sen Shieue is still in prison for the kidnapping and for a murder related to the case.Īs reported by CBS, Shiue was sentenced to 30 years to life for the kidnapping of Mary Stauffer and her then-8-year-old-daughter, Beth, as well as 40 years for the murder of Jason Wilkman, a 6-year-old boy who witnessed part of the abduction after Shiue pulled over in a wooded area and opened the trunk of his car, where he'd tied up Mary and Beth. After they escaped, he was arrested and eventually sent to prison. Lifetime's new movie, Abducted: The Mary Stauffer Story, is based on the true story of a missionary and her daughter who were kidnapped, chained together, and held captive by a man named Ming Sen Shiue in 1980.