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June 4, 2010

Held Hostage

Stories of people held captive — by criminals, by paperwork, and in one man's case, his own body — and the ways they try to cope.

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Viviana Duarte, one of many Colombian children whose father was kidnapped by the FARC. He’s been gone since 1998.

Photo: Jacob Silberberg

Prologue

Ira Glass speaks with a man named Daniel Johnson, who is in the K&R business. That's the kidnap and ransom business, where a company helps you negotiate to get back your loved one. Daniel explains some surprising strategies for surviving as a hostage. (6 minutes)

By

Ira Glass
Act One

Captive Audience

So much kidnapping happens in Colombia that the biggest radio station in the country has a show aimed specifically at an audience of kidnapping victims. Reporter Annie Correal tells the story. Annie originally produced this as a longer story with Jay Allison for the website transom.org. Annie is a reporter for the Newspaper El Diario. (15 minutes)

By

Jay Allison
Annie Correal

Song:

“Colombia” by Jan Hammer
Act Two

Misdeeds

An angry man in New Orleans seeks revenge against people who bought property that he formerly owned and that was seized by the city. The homeowners find themselves trapped in a morass of paperwork, court visits...and worse. Wayne Curtis tells the story. Wayne is a contributing editor of the Atlantic Magazine. (23 minutes)

By

Wayne Curtis

Song:

“Sign on the Dotted Line” by Teenage Frames
Act Three

I've Fallen In Love and I Can't Get Up

Four years ago, Matt Frerking started having attacks where he simply couldn't move his body. That's strange in itself, but what's even stranger is the apparent cause of the attacks. Chris Higgins tells the story. (11 minutes)

This story was turned into a comedy, Ode to Joy, directed by Jason Winer and starring Martin Freeman and Morena Baccarin.

By

Chris Higgins

Song:

“Hostage-O” by Warren Zevon

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