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The kidnapped woman escaped from the hellish lair when her abductor drove her to a police station in a bizarre bid to persuade officials she was alive and well, Sweden's Aftonbladet tabloid reported.
During the nightmare week she lived in the bunker, the 38-year-old doctor continually injected her with sedatives, repeatedly raped her and even ran STD tests, planning to eventually rape her without protection, police said.
The unidentified man spent five years building the secret bunker and likely planned to take more women hostage, police said.
“The purpose of the building has been without detection to keep people incarcerated for an extended period,” an officer said.
The sicko trekked to Stockholm, about 300 miles northeast of his home in Kristianstad, to pick up his victim in September. It's unclear if he knew her before the kidnapping.
He presented her with a box of homemade chocolate-covered strawberries and fed her ones that had been laced with Rohypnol. He marked the drugged berries’ leaves with a black marker so he could avoid eating any toxic fruits himself, police said.
The doctor slipped a rubber mask over the sedated woman’s head and carted her to his car in a wheelchair. He wore a matching rubber disguise.
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Back in the bunker — a 200-square-foot room with 12-inch-thick walls, a toilet and fully-stocked kitchen — the twisted doctor raped her multiple times and gave her more sedatives, police said. The man even performed STD tests on the woman and later told police he wanted to have unprotected sex with her. The woman’s samples were found in the lab where the doctor worked.
Six days after the kidnapping, the man drove back to Stockholm to pick up some of her belongings. While raiding her apartment, he discovered she had been reported missing, and when he got back to the bunker, he frantically drove the woman to the police station, forcing her to tell cops she was alive and well.
While at the station, the woman reported her abduction to police and arrested the alleged kidnapper on Sept. 18.
Police believe the man initially plotted to keep the woman locked in the bunker for years — and he could have kidnapped more victims, too.
Cops raided the meticulously built bunker after the arrest. The room was finished with an Ikea bed and a small desk, and the kitchen was stocked with groceries. The building even opened to a tiny, covered exercise yard.
Officers found a trove of drugs, condoms, syringes and two rubber masks inside the room.
The doctor confessed to drugging and kidnapping the woman but denied raping her. He claimed he took her to the police station after a change of heart.
With Daily News