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Boyfriend Of Alabama Woman Claims She WAS Kidnapped On Highway & Fought For Her Life' Before Return!

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The boyfriend of the woman who went missing on an Alabama interstate highway for 48 hours last week is speaking out about the ordeal — and according to him, she was indeed kidnapped.

As you may recall, we’ve been covering the shocking story of nursing student Carlethia ‘Carlee’ Nichole Russell. The 25-year-old woman had been driving along on Interstate 459 outside Birmingham, Alabama late on Thursday night when she pulled over to the side of the road after allegedly seeing a male toddler walking along the highway.

According to media reports, at the time of the incident, she had been on the phone with her brother’s girlfriend. Carlee pulled over on the shoulder of the highway, left her car, and then vanished. For the next two days, her family and Birmingham-area law enforcement officers searched frantically for her. Then, on Saturday night, she abruptly showed up at her family’s house.

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Now, as police try to piece together the chain of events from the last few days, Carlee’s boyfriend is speaking out. Thomar Latrell Simmons (pictured above, right) took to Instagram late on Sunday morning to reveal more about the ordeal. Among his revelations is a claim that she was kidnapped while going to look for the toddler on the highway.

After thanking loved ones and law enforcement officers who supported the family through the ordeal, Simmons wrote:

Then, he offered up the newsworthy item of the post: his claim that Carlee was “literally fighting for her life” during the two days she was missing, and that “her kidnapper” has still not been found.

Simmons explained:

You can see the full post for yourself (below):

Wow.

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