June 14, 2026

The Trunk of the Car

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How traffickers took Victoria Cameron back to the Kansas City area and held her in the basement room of a house where she had previously been trafficked. Believing she was about to die, she spent the night praying and worshiping God. After receiving a warning in a dream that told her exactly what would happen and what to do, she escaped from the trunk of a car and helped secure the rescue of other victims.

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Victoria Cameron was reabducted by traffickers connected with Epstein and Maxwell and taken back to the Kansas City area, to the same house of the traffickers who had held her before in 1996, in Liberty, Missouri.

She was placed in a basement room near the garage. It was the same room she had been given as a bedroom during an earlier abduction, though this time the situation quickly became more dangerous.

While Victoria was being held there, Jeffrey Epstein called the house and discussed her with the traffickers who were holding her.

At the same time, Joseph Cameron was engaged in phone negotiations in an effort to secure her release. The negotiations failed. The traffickers padlocked the exterior door and began digging in the backyard.

From the fighting and activity outside, Victoria believed they were digging her grave.

Thinking she was about to die, she picked up a guitar in the room and began singing praise and worship songs to God.

That night, an angel appeared to her in a dream and told her what would happen when she woke up. He warned her that the traffickers would come into the room claiming there was a fire, take her outside, and force her into the trunk of a car. He also told her what to do to survive.

During the dream, the angel instructed Victoria to take two items with her when she woke up: a blanket and a cell phone that the traffickers did not realize she still possessed.

When Victoria woke up, the warning began unfolding exactly as she had been told.

At about four in the morning, the traffickers entered the room saying there was a fire and that everyone had to get out. But once outside, there was no fire. Instead, Victoria was held at gunpoint and forced into the trunk of a car. Other abducted girls were already in the vehicle, wrapped in sheets and duct tape.

The blanket she had with her concealed the phone, allowing her to take it with her unnoticed when she was forced into the trunk of the car.

The traffickers intended to drive Victoria to Emporia, Kansas, and sell her to a brothel.

Inside the trunk, Victoria followed the instructions she had received in the dream. 

From inside the trunk, she contacted police and followed the remaining instructions she had been given in the dream.

Then, when the traffickers went back inside the house to get snacks for the trip to Emporia, using the glow-in-the-dark emergency trunk release latch, she escaped while the traffickers had gone back inside the house before leaving.

When the traffickers drove away, they believed Victoria was still inside the car. Because police had already been contacted, officers pursued the vehicle, pulled it over, and found the other abducted girls inside.

Victoria’s escape not only saved her life. It also led to the rescue of the other girls in the car.

She has described the incident as a life-saving dream — a divine warning that gave her the exact instructions she needed in the moment she needed them.

Also, before she was placed in the trunk, one of the traffickers attempted to shoot her. The weapon failed to fire.

“I thought I was going to die. I prayed. I worshiped God. I had a dream that told me what to do. I followed it, and it saved my life.”
— Victoria Cameron

Songs She Sang That Night

The following recordings contain the songs Victoria sang while being held by traffickers in the Kansas City area. Believing she might not survive the night, she spent the evening praying and singing worship songs to God before receiving the dream that ultimately led to her escape.

“That night, I thought I was going to die. The last thing I wanted to do before I saw God was I wanted to be worshiping Him and praying, so I picked up the guitar in the room and that’s what I did. I just started singing and worshiping God.

I didn’t know if anybody was coming for me or not. I thought maybe the next thing that was going to happen was that they were really going to kill me this time, and I would be in heaven, or I hoped I would be.

I also suddenly remembered that message I heard a really long time ago from Pastor Phillip, about Paul and Silas in jail, and how they prayed and worshiped God, and he came for them. And I sat there in that room and prayed for God to rescue me like he rescued them.

I prayed and worshiped God until I was so tired I fell asleep from exhaustion.

And then I had that dream that saved my life,” said Victoria Cameron.

Years later, Victoria still views that dream as a turning point in her life.

Had the dream not occurred, Victoria believes she would have been sold into a brothel. Instead, she escaped, survived, and says in her own words, “I have a completely different life today than I would have had because of how I was rescued.”

American Charismatic Christian leader, author, and political activist Lou Engle who preaches about the power of dreams and visions from God has stated that “a single dream can redirect an entire life.” For Victoria, that statement reflects her own experience.

For Victoria, the dream was more than a warning. It was evidence that God had not abandoned her and that He had made a way of escape when there appeared to be none.

“I thought that I’m a person of value to God because this happened, that he didn’t throw me in the trash and abandon me, that he made a way out when someone else sent me a death sentence,” said Victoria.


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