'I'm never going to be over it': Former kidnapping victim speaks after arrest of repeat offender
Share and Follow


A woman, once abducted in St. Johns County decades ago, is sharing her story in light of the recent arrest of Darnell Hairston, a sex offender now accused of kidnapping and strangling an 11-year-old boy.

ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. — Decades after surviving her own kidnapping ordeal, a woman is voicing her concerns following the arrest of the same man who once abducted her. Darnell Hairston, a known sex offender with a history of violent crimes, has been detained again, this time facing charges related to the abduction and abuse of a young boy.

Amanda Green, now 46 and a mother of three, was devastated when she learned of Hairston’s recent arrest.

“I was about 22 when it happened to me,” Green recalled. “I can’t fathom enduring such trauma at just 11 years old. My heart aches for this young boy. Honestly, I still haven’t fully recovered, and I probably never will.”

Green explained that Hairston was a trusted family friend despite having a previous conviction for sexually assaulting a child. She vividly remembers that day in April 1999 when he deceived her into entering the woods in St. Johns County.

“I had just had another new baby,” she said. “I had an 18-month-old and a 4-month-old. I caught him looking in my window while I was sleeping.”

The next day, she said, Hairston offered her groceries and asked her to drive with him into the woods, where he attacked her with a stun gun and threatened her children. He forced her to call her mother and warn her not to contact police. Despite the threat, authorities chased Hairston down. He eventually abandoned Green and her children in a wooded area, where officers later rescued them.

Court records show Hairston was arrested in 1999 and initially charged with three counts of kidnapping with a weapon. He was later deemed incompetent to stand trial and was committed to a mental health facility. In 2004, Hairston pleaded guilty to lesser charges of false imprisonment with a weapon. Sentenced to 12 years, he was released five years later in 2009 after receiving credit for time served.

“I begged them not to do that,” Green said. “I’ve been scared ever since, scared that he’d come across one of my children and make me pay the price for telling on him back then.”

Now 60, Hairston is again behind bars. The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office says he lured an 11-year-old boy to a wooded campsite, where he strangled and restrained him for several days. The child was rescued during a traffic stop in Flagler County on New Year’s Eve.

“Getting lured into the woods, it’s like the same exact story,” Green said.

Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly sent a statement to First Coast News saying as the investigation continues, there could be other victims: 

“We are actively investigating Hairston’s background, and I would not be surprised to learn there are more victims. In my 50 years of law enforcement, my experience is that sex offenders do not stop for 20 years and then start reoffending again. I encourage anyone who has been victimized by this pervert to contact their local law enforcement.”

Hairston is being held at the Flagler County Jail without bond on charges including kidnapping, aggravated child abuse and battery by strangulation.

Green says she hopes this time justice will be permanent.

“I definitely hope that he is locked away for good,” she said. “That he’s never able to get out, to ever do this to another human being.”

She also had a message for the young victim and his family.

“Be patient,” she said. “It’s going to take him a long time to get over this.”

The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office is urging anyone who believes they may have been victimized by Hairston to contact their local law enforcement agency. The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office is also actively investigating Hairston and can be contacted by calling (904) 824-8304 or emailing crimetips@sjso.org. 

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Christopher, Raquelle Judge: Texas influencer couple pleads guilty to nearly $5M swindle in home renovation scams

Texas Influencer Duo’s $5M Home Renovation Scam Unraveled: Guilty Plea Shocks Followers

A couple known for their influence on social media has admitted to…
Florida's top officials say partnership with ICE resulted in over 10,000 arrests

Florida’s Collaboration with ICE Leads to Over 10,000 Arrests: A Major Milestone in State-Federal Partnership

Operation Tidal Wave has led to the arrest of thousands of immigrants,…
'Will Trent' actor Ramon Rodriguez talks about excitement for Season 4 premiere on ABC

Ramon Rodriguez Spills the Beans: What to Expect from ‘Will Trent’ Season 4 Premiere on ABC

Fans of “Will Trent” have reason to celebrate as the series returns,…
Mickey Rourke says GoFundMe set up to help him avoid eviction is not him: 'If you gave money, get it back'

Beware of the Fake Mickey Rourke Fundraiser: Actor Urges Fans to Reclaim Donations

Mickey Rourke has publicly clarified that he is not seeking financial assistance…
Pete Hegseth's review of female combat troops spurs furious backlash

Pete Hegseth’s Evaluation of Women in Combat Roles Sparks Intense Controversy

The Pentagon is embarking on a critical examination into the impact of…
Carmelo Anthony knows where blame for Knicks’ skid lies: ‘Where’s KAT? Where’s OG?’

Carmelo Anthony Questions Key Players as Knicks Struggle to Find Their Footing

Carmelo Anthony is no stranger to the pressure of leading the Knicks’…
Hilary Duff's husband Matthew Koma ROASTS Ashley Tisdale

Matthew Koma Playfully Roasts Ashley Tisdale in Hilarious Exchange, Hilary Duff Reacts

Matthew Koma, the husband of actress Hilary Duff, has chimed in on…
MLB news: Chicago Cubs acquire right-handed pitcher Edward Cabrera in trade with Miami Marlins, sources say

Chicago Cubs Boost Pitching Roster with Edward Cabrera Trade from Miami Marlins

CHICAGO — In a significant offseason development, the Chicago Cubs have reached…