Breaking into Casa by the Sea—Sneaking Back In, Again.
More than two decades after my first nightmares took hold, I found myself drawn back to the crumbling gates of Casa by the Sea—this time under the radar, scaling walls in the dead of night. It was weeks after the Netflix documentary aired, and we’d promised to retrieve archived files to help the kids still trapped in these institutions.
My heart pounded as I hoisted myself over the jagged concrete barrier, every breath a conscious effort to steady the tremor in my chest. Once inside, the courtyard looked smaller than memory—its broken walls and skeletal buildings bathed in moonlight felt eerily silent.
My voice never wavered on camera, but beneath the lens my legs shook so fiercely I thought I’d collapse. I slipped along graffiti-scarred corridors, pausing at each cracked doorway where I was once held, tortured and silenced at twelve years old. In the watched-quiet, I half expected to hear the echo of my younger self screaming for mercy. This video is for my brothers and sisters who never got to come back—and for the next generation whose stories still lie buried in forgotten files.
Between ages twelve and seventeen, I was sent back and forth between Casa by the Sea and the Academy at Ivy Ridge, under the same predators each time. Now, after the world watched our story on Netflix, I risked everything to reclaim those records and shine a light on what remains hidden.
In this installment, join me as I sneak through the shadows, face down those deserted halls, and gather the truth they tried so hard to erase. What felt terrifying at first became a powerful act of healing—and proof that no wall, no matter how high, can keep us from our stories.
This is part 2 (my second break in)
The video link to part 1 is: • I BROKE IN Casa By The Sea! Breaking Code ...
Stay tuned for part 3, which is the last time I broke in to Casa by the Sea. *****
The troubled teen industry is a massive strain on society and has far reaching consequences to the children and the communities around them. Breaking Code Silence has recently came to light with the documentaries of Paris Hilton, Bhad Bhabie aka Danielle Bregoli, and others. Together, survivors attempt to shed light on this currently operating industry via their stories, law suits, and peaceful protests. From Casa by the Sea, to Provo Canyon Utah, to the turn about ranch, and 100's of others; it blows my mind how Dr. Phil and other people who claim to want to help kids, can support these for profit manipulative businesses. A quick google search reveals how much money entities such as World Wide Association of Specialty Programs (WWASP) and others are making as well as the political contributions they made to keep their schools open. Robert Litchfield, Jason Finlinson, Dace, Jade, and many others should be held responsible for the abuse, rape, and torture of 1000's of teens.
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