Shasta Groene.Photo: Courtesy Shasta Groene

She Was 8 When a Man Kidnapped Her and Killed Family. Now Shasta Groene Shares How She Survived It All Courtesy Shasta Groene

Groene, now a mother of four, is looking for assistance after she and her children lost everything and became displaced when their Nampa, Idaho residence burned down in early March.

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Those who are unable to provide monetary assistance are encouraged to “leave a note of support for Shasta and her children. Let them know they are not alone.”

As of Thursday, April 4, the fundraiser has reached just over $43,000 of its $100,000 goal.

Nearly 20 years ago, in 2005, Groene made headlines after she was rescued from wanted sex offender Joseph Edward Duncan III in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. A waitress had spotted the pair having breakfast at Denny’s.

She and her then-9-year-old brother Dylan were kidnapped from their rural Wolf Lodge, Idaho home after witnessing the murder of their family during a home invasion.

Their mother, Brenda Groene, 40; her boyfriend, Mark McKenzie, 37; and Shasta and Dylan’s brother, Slade McKenzie, 13 (one of Brenda’s five children), were killed.

The three had been bound and beaten to death at the residence.

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Joseph Edward Duncan

Duncan had been out on parole at the time of the murders and kidnapping.

He was later charged with two felony counts of kidnapping with intent to commit rape – one each for Shasta and Dylan.

“This case profoundly affected this community,” retired Det. Sgt. Brad Maskell, the former lead investigator for the Kootenai County Sheriff’s Department, told PEOPLE in 2022. “To this day, everybody still talks about it.”

Duncan, who was also connected to three previous murders of children,died in March 2021of brain cancer while serving multiple life sentences on federal death row.

Shasta’s story was the focus of the two-hour premiere episode ofPeople Magazine Investigatesin 2022.

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