Actress Jessica Alba’s shocking 1996 kidnapping has resurfaced, sparking questions about the terrifying event that saw the young actress vanish.
Then just 15, the Hollywood star was filming the family-friendly series Flipper in Australia when she disappeared from set, sparking a search.
For 14 hours, no one knew where she was until she was found bound and gagged in the trunk of a car miles away.
The case baffled investigators, who found no forensic evidence and failed to identify a suspect.
Alba had also been receiving disturbing phone calls before the incident, but their connection to the crime was never proven.
Raised in a strict household, Alba once said: “I felt very stifled, and it was debilitating.”
She also faced intense scrutiny in Hollywood, struggling with being objectified and typecast.
“I felt very stifled, and it was debilitating,” she admitted.
Alba eventually stepped away from Hollywood’s spotlight, founding The Honest Company in 2011 and shifting her focus to business and family.
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