First off, it's not the Marvel superhero film. The Black Panther (with a 'the' in its title) is based on the true life crime spree by a former British soldier in England back in the 70s.
The last crime be committed (before being captured--he died in prison) was the kidnapping of a young woman from a rich family.
Actress Debbie Farrington plays the girl, who is abducted right from her bedroom.
Farrington is gagged with a flesh-colored tape, which is also used to bind her wrists together in front of her.
When he gets her in his car, Farrington is then blindfolded with more tape. Her ankles are also tied, but it's not a very good shot.
Once she's taken out of the car, Farrington is made to walk (her feet are now freed) but she's still blindfolded.
Her hands are freed, but she's still gagged, so she can climb down a ladder inside a drainage system. Her slippers have fallen off and she's barefoot.
At this point, she's understandably reluctant to climb down the ladder, but she's not given much choice by her abductor. The second and final part will be posted tomorrow.
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