Eight years ago, Amy Fry Pitzen took her six-year-old son, Timmothy, out of school in Aurora, Illinois, and drove him to a water park in Wisconsin, where they were last seen together. Three days later, her body was found in a motel in Rockford, Illinois, following an apparent suicide.

Amy left a note saying that her son was now in safe hands with people that love him and that “you will never find.” And for eight years, no one has found him, until a 14-year-old claiming to be Timmothy Pitzen appeared in Newport, Kentucky.

The teenager, who bystanders thought was trying to steal a car, appeared bruised with multiple abrasion on his face. The teen said he was held against his will for years, and wanted to go home.

The teen described his captors as two white men in a Ford S.U.V with Wisconsin plates, both of them built like bodybuilders. One had curly black hair and a tattoo of a spider web on the back of his neck; the other man was short and had a snake tattoo on his arm.

He told authorities he fled from his captors, who were living in a Red Roof Inn in Ohio, and sprinted across a bridge until he was found.

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On Thursday afternoon, Federal investigators determined that boy is not Pitzen.

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